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Fivetide
01-07-2021, 10:33 AM
This started 5 years ago !! I'm determined to finish it this year.. no matter what lol
@JAZZCNC look away, the next picks may offend you lol :)
As I achieve some minor victory during this war of attrition, I'll post details of - what it is, specs etc and my thoughts on it.
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its footprint is 750mm x 750mm
working area 600mm x 590mm
Build cost .. not sure about £1000 by the time I've finished
It will be capable of Laser and wood milling/routing
Like I said I'll break it down in to achievements by post and add the details.. but so far not any major problems.
WoodKnot
01-07-2021, 11:52 AM
Hello Fivetide
Love the avatar by the way!!
What's wrong with that - it looks great to me - looks like a classic OpenBuilds style machine
They have posh names for them like Cartesian and Sphinx and Piranha style builds
Some here would call them other names :adoration:
That's a good build cost!
I also based mine on this kind of style - but you are 5 years in front of me!! (damn, i hope it does not take me that long?)
I personally would be interested to see how it mills and lasers - as i wanted both options as well!
WoodKnot
Fivetide
01-07-2021, 12:09 PM
Its only 5 years because its been boxed up half way through for 3years because of moving house, grand kids etc.,
I bought almost everything form Ali Express direct.
I wont be milling wood soon with it as I intend to make a box for it and have it in my computer room permanently. I don't want to be working in the shed with it in winter and I can do other stuff while it cuts.
And Ill probs upgrade to the 40x twin lens because I have a specific use for the cnc.
WoodKnot
01-07-2021, 12:37 PM
Its only 5 years because its been boxed up half way through for 3years because of moving house, grand kids etc.,
I bought almost everything form Ali Express direct.
I wont be milling wood soon with it as I intend to make a box for it and have it in my computer room permanently. I don't want to be working in the shed with it in winter and I can do other stuff while it cuts.
And Ill probs upgrade to the 40x twin lens because I have a specific use for the cnc.
Let me know how you get on with the canopy Fivetide, as i was also thinking of going down that route as well.
I know the laser is quiet, but the fumes can (so i have read) be harmful.
Wood and manmade boards milling can be noisy and dusty -
So good extraction will be required in either instance.
Is there any risk of a fire if swapping from milling to laser?
You say you have a specific use for it - just being nosy and interested in what you are going to make with it?
Thanks
WoodKnot
JAZZCNC
01-07-2021, 03:07 PM
@JAZZCNC look away, the next picks may offend you lol :)
Argh, my eye's they burn!...:hysterical::hysterical::hysterical:
Nice to see you are back in the game, I thought we had lost you it's been so long. Nearly on the home straight..:encouragement:
Fivetide
01-07-2021, 04:37 PM
Argh, my eye's they burn!...:hysterical::hysterical::hysterical:
Nice to see you are back in the game, I thought we had lost you it's been so long. Nearly on the home straight..:encouragement:
Thanks mate :) , my wood turning lathe spindle attachment worked fine, sold that to a guy who's still using it to make table legs.
The BlackCat sold for a profit.
And I still have the lapidary stone ball grinder in mothballs, it works but what a fricking pain in the arse lol
Yeah I'm determined to have it working in the next 6 weeks, its my main focus now.. I have plans for stuff I want to make lol
Fivetide
18-07-2021, 12:52 PM
Ok.. thanks to m_c the power problem is solved. Thanks to Doddy for the help as well.
here's my first power/speed scaling test. Seems good so far. Need to do a lot more tests before I have accurate rates , but that's the fun part :)
https://youtu.be/3lY2mn5wceY
Fivetide
18-07-2021, 01:23 PM
some updated pics
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Doddy
18-07-2021, 01:43 PM
Looking good. Just a passing, friendly thought - if you've not got/planned it already - it's generally recommended for a little air-assist, particularly with composite materials, so when you ablate the binder/glue it doesn't deposit a sooty film on the lens of the laser. Nothing urgent, but think of it as a potential near-term upgrade.
Fivetide
18-07-2021, 01:58 PM
Looking good. Just a passing, friendly thought - if you've not got/planned it already - it's generally recommended for a little air-assist, particularly with composite materials, so when you ablate the binder/glue it doesn't deposit a sooty film on the lens of the laser. Nothing urgent, but think of it as a potential near-term upgrade.
Its on the list mate :) I'll be encasing the cnc and making a nice heavy stand for it. I have my eye on a compressor from a you-tube video. Some triple 12v fans off Aliexpress and a home made air filter.
Fireproofing/cooling for the electrics.
Some heat and smoke sensors
the list goes on lol.
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