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23-04-2014 #51
Very nice looking machine. Tell us more about the machine bed. How much did it cost?
Last edited by IanS1; 23-04-2014 at 03:56 PM.
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23-04-2014 #52
Thank you all for the support, I really appreciate it.
Very nice looking machine. Tell us more about the machine bed. How much did it cost?
Then we made ribs inside the plate and on top we put wider metal ribs bolted with m10 bolts. This metal ribs are 10mm thick. At the end, it was flattened again on the both sides.
On the picture you can see the monster CNC Siemens. We've done a lot of parts for my cnc on it.
It has travel of 1500mm x 1300mm x 950mm
Does anyone knows how can I shim down the sittings for the rails and the bed? I was thinking of epoxy but I am not sure. Can anyone give me an idea?
Last edited by DigiSoft; 23-04-2014 at 05:09 PM.
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25-04-2014 #53
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27-04-2014 #54
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27-04-2014 #56
If it would fit inside the big Siemens CNC you could skim the plates like you did with the bed.
Or if you had a large flat surface you could turn the frame upside down, the plates would lie on the flat surface than put some epoxy putty on them before setting the frame on top, wait until set before inverting and bolting.Last edited by EddyCurrent; 27-04-2014 at 04:44 PM.
Spelling mistakes are not intentional, I only seem to see them some time after I've posted
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26-01-2016 #57
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27-01-2016 #58
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27-01-2016 #59
Nice work digisoft, should work well
Any photos of the 'front' of the machine showing the spindle / Z axis?
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27-01-2016 #60
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