Re: Aluminum gantry Profile
Cheers Boyan, that looks neat.
Re: Aluminum gantry Profile
Along the same lines as the C Beam profile you can buy from various places, have to have a closer look at that profile when I get time lol
Re: Aluminum gantry Profile
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martin54
Along the same lines as the C Beam profile you can buy from various places, have to have a closer look at that profile when I get time lol
the C beam is something else, for cheaper builds, does not accommodate properly square linear rails or ball screw, its more for ultra low cost builds or better suited for printers.
Re: Aluminum gantry Profile
Regarding bolting steel plate to aluminum profile, I thought the difference of thermal coeffecient would make it a trouble, probably not
Re: Aluminum gantry Profile
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nhan863240
Regarding bolting steel plate to aluminum profile, I thought the difference of thermal coeffecient would make it a trouble, probably not
Thermal linear expansion coefficient of Steel, ballpark 11.5 x 10-6m/(mēC). Aluminium is 22.0 x 10-6m/(mēC). The difference is therefore 0.01mm per degree, per meter of material. Lets say expected temperature variation of 30ēC maximum, on a 1 meter long gantry. Worst case, 0.3mm. Assuming M6 with a close fit clearance hole, still got another 10 degrees C before you start to stress things.
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AndyUK
Thermal linear expansion coefficient of Steel, ballpark 11.5 x 10-6m/(mēC). Aluminium is 22.0 x 10-6m/(mēC). The difference is therefore 0.01mm per degree, per meter of material. Lets say expected temperature variation of 30ēC maximum, on a 1 meter long gantry. Worst case, 0.3mm. Assuming M6 with a close fit clearance hole, still got another 10 degrees C before you start to stress things.
Thank you! that was an "oh right!" moment for me!