Thread: Hello from the States
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07-12-2016 #1
Wait a minute Jazz ! He may not have known there was anything south of the Watford Gap as most southern maps have "Past here , there be Dragon's" .. so you cant blame him for not seeing the really beautiful parts of Britain lol :P
Welcome 1Jumper10 we get a lot of folks from the colonies on here :) Hope you enjoy
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07-12-2016 #2
Yup, just make sure you use the transatlantic CNC phrase book:
X is Y
Inches is millimetres
Gecko is Leadshine.
Then you'll be fine!
Welcome on board, anyway - look forward to seeing what you are doing. If you're on Mark3, you must have learnt a lot by now!
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07-12-2016 #3
HaHa. Thanks all. Happy to be here.
This is "MK2" (?). I built it for a friend of mine and and it resides in his workshop. Still needs some refinements and a work surface.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLkxSPmlEig
MK3 (? why not?) is going to be mostly steel and a little heavier.
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07-12-2016 #4
Wished we could get those Clear Path servos over here at sensible money. I contacted Clearpath but they wouldn't supply into Uk unless ordered enough to fill my warehouse and put me in touch with Us company who wanted stupid Money.
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07-12-2016 #5
Hmm? yeah that sucks. I see a lot of guys on your side of the Atlantic struggling to get the right epoxy hardener as well. There is a guy here in the states that I got my epoxy from that might export?? Its Mike at Precision Epoxy.
I have no idea of the import/export laws and how they apply but, would it be possible to receive a "gift" of an item such as a ClearPath servo sent from one private individual to another?
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07-12-2016 #6
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07-12-2016 #7
https://www.teknic.com/model-info/CPM-MCVC-2321S-RLN/
3Nm is about 424 oz/inches. They want $284 plus shipping for the one in the link. Coincidentally, this is the same servo that is on my Z axis in the video link. That ballscrew actuator is a 5mm pitch screw. ClearPath makes essentially 3 different versions of each model: A high torque model, a high speed model and an intermediate model between those two. The "S" model linked in this post is their high torque version.
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