Thread: 8 x 4 build
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17-08-2015 #1
hi before i update on any other parts i just want some advice regarding bed frame for stability and rigid. frame is made up of mild steel and is 100mm x 150mm.
cheers
ash
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18-08-2015 #2
looks fine to me, but I would perhaps suggest making butt plates, and bolting, to allow for adjustment. I was so grateful for them when I was assembling mine
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18-08-2015 #3
Add some vertical diagonals too. Diagonals make things rigid.
If you don't have 100x150 steel tubes already bought then I would advise smaller profile with more thickness. Also you have strange overlapping 100x150 vertical posts in lower part of the frame...
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18-08-2015 #4
thanks guys, i will be using butt plates and as for the strange overlapping its because there was beams going across the bottom too but trying to keep cost down while keeping a strong frame, i have changed the frame now using 90x90 profiles 5mm thick. here is the frame.
cheers
ash
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18-08-2015 #5
does anyone know a company that can pre drill holes for the linear rails ect?
cheers
ash
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18-08-2015 #6
That frame revision looks sweet now Ash.
.Me.Me
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18-08-2015 #7
thanks lee
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18-08-2015 #8
just throwing in my gantry design, the z axis is inside the x axis frame which is supported by 2 200x100mm 10mm thick mild steel box, the z axis has a maximum height of 250mm (would like to go higher but 250mm seems to be the recommended height for rigid and stability.)
what do you think?
cheers
ash
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Are you going to use screws at that length ? driven with a motor on the end.
..Clive
The more you know, The better you know, How little you know
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18-08-2015 #10
do you mean ball screws? if so then yes both sides :) using nema 34 motors and servo drivers.
cheers
ash
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