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  1. #371
    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewMawson View Post
    I used 5 mm on both my Fanuc Tapecut Model L wire eroder and my Beaver Partsmaster CNC Mill
    Would this work?

    https://www.livsupplies.co.uk/produc...20&color=clear

  2. #372
    NO, because each skin is very thin - it's the over all thickness they quote. You need solid polycarbonate

  3. #373
    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewMawson View Post
    NO, because each skin is very thin - it's the over all thickness they quote. You need solid polycarbonate
    Ok, thanks. Im getting prices of around £120 per 1m^2 5mm Polycarbonate. Does this sound right?

  4. #374
    Ok, cheaper found here https://www.sheetplastics.co.uk/prod...arbonate-sheet

    Will keep looking.

    Any thoughts on table options?
    Last edited by Chaz; 26-06-2017 at 09:01 AM.

  5. #375
    Quote Originally Posted by Chaz View Post
    Ok, cheaper found here https://www.sheetplastics.co.uk/prod...arbonate-sheet

    Will keep looking.

    Any thoughts on table options?
    I'm thinking of making up some wooden H frames and then panelling each one with poly. I plan to use roofing batton, its totally cheap and the stuff at my local wood yard is really good quality, the yard is now huwsgrey.co.uk.

    The sizes are 19x38 and 25x50, both would work great for all sorts and the plan was to rout a dado that the panel would fit into, more or less how you would make basic panel and frame doors.

    Dont think ruff grubby old batton, that is up on your roof, think 2x1 treated timber that cleans up really well with a little sanding. A 4m length costs something like £2.50.
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  6. #376
    I've always used Trent Plastics with good results. They cut to size and will do bends if needed - here is a 1 m square of 5 mm clear poly-carbonate:

    https://www.trentplastics.co.uk/poly...e-lexan-sheets

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  8. #377
    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewMawson View Post
    I've always used Trent Plastics with good results. They cut to size and will do bends if needed - here is a 1 m square of 5 mm clear poly-carbonate:

    https://www.trentplastics.co.uk/poly...e-lexan-sheets
    Andrew how about white PVC sheet 8x4, its used as cladding for public toilets and cubicles in places like Tesco, my local uPVC window place can probably get it for me at a better price than eBay but what do you think: uPVC Hygienic Wall Cladding Sheet 8x4 White
    Last edited by Lee Roberts; 26-06-2017 at 12:55 PM.
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  9. #378
    Lee, I know the stuff, I've used it to line the toilet cubicle in my workshop :) Personally I think it's too fragile but then I'm used to industrial stuff and like to make things solid and bullet proof.

    Chaz pictures of the PCs attached:

    Processor Intel(R) Pentium(R) D CPU 2.80GHz, 2793 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 2 Logical Processor(s)

    Most have had the HDD removed but I've found a box of suitable HDD's !!!! Some have DVD / CD players, at least one has a floppy disk play - all are modular so you can make a specific one from bits of the others.

    All have a parallel and serial port so good for MACH3

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  10. #379
    Ok, problems getting a cooling system for the spindle to work.

    The chiller I got from AndrewMawson is way too powerful and it blows the piping off when it starts up. So unless I get some form of bypass valve or control valve, its not going to work.

    I tried a few pumps from Amazon, typically used for fish tanks, they are all too weak. Looking at PC water cooling kits but they are pricy. Can anyone suggest a pump that will work with 6mm piping?

    Thanks

  11. #380
    So Ive ordered this after reading a few posts. Looks like the other one I tried was not up to the required spec.

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...0?ie=UTF8&th=1

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