Re: New build with recycled parts on a ridiculous budget 120cm*60cm work area
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Davek0974
Would be good to see a "how to" video or sequence when making Fusion renders - I can do basic stuff and have done some assemblies but nothing this good ;)
I'm still learning fusion I imported the model from turbocad but I'm comfortable enough now to make every part in this just not assemble it yet lol once I crack the assembly I'll have a proper look at rendering.
I have the autodesk getting started pdf's including section on rendering can't find the link I got it from now but PM us you email and I'll email it you.
6 meg so won't let me upload here.
I have 5 years+ experience in turbocad which has helped take the edge off the learning curve but it's still a curve lol.
Personally couldn't get on with the videos but with a dual monitor setup would be ok, I downloaded the pdf onto tablet so I could have 2 screens. I found PDF's easier though and the PDF's are just written versions of the video tutorials.
I do have a 2nd monitor but it's going in the arcade table but I might borrow it temporarily ;) I ordered a few tutorials to be getting on with mostly to do with component assemblies, sculpting, simulation & making models for injection molding. So will need to a decent solution to learn from videos.
Be nice to do high quality renders but for what I do the renders would be more for me, like a lot of you renders look nice but the CNC machine doesn't give a shit about that lol.
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Re: New build with recycled parts on a ridiculous budget 120cm*60cm work area
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Zeeflyboy
Good to see you're getting into the swing of things with fusion.
The adaptive machining is invaluable... yesterday I was whizzing around with a 10mm roughing cutter at 2000mm/min and 10mm Depth of Cut - unthinkable with conventional machining strategies and such a relatively flimsy machine.
I haven't looked at the CAM yet I wanted to get to about the same standard in Fusion as I was in Turbocad first so I'm comfortable editing models but interesting to read ;)
I think TBF on turbocad this is a properly set up render
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I think it's pretty bloody good for a cad render.
e2a fusion can create some nice shots with little effort
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Re: New build with recycled parts on a ridiculous budget 120cm*60cm work area
Finally got it on my big dug benchs, almost like they were made for the router ;)
I'm going to have 1 continuous piece of ply under the router and MDF as the bed inside the frame on the supports.
I need the continuous piece for the vac bed, it will be slightly framed out so I can suck evenly across the bed.
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Just need to cut a piece of chipboard for a shelf and I can start wiring up finally but not going to have much time till next week.
Re: New build with recycled parts on a ridiculous budget 120cm*60cm work area
Are those benches from rapid racking lol
Re: New build with recycled parts on a ridiculous budget 120cm*60cm work area
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AlexDoran
Are those benches from rapid racking lol
Big Dug benches, I've had them years so long I forgot I had them lol, they're rated for 400kg's each shelf so not worried there but these would be an expensive way to get bench for the machine if I had to buy them new.
I bought only the metal frame and bought the ply locally which was a lot cheaper than buying the kits but it still cost me £110 for both of them I could frame it out with extrusion cheaper than that but I have the benches so will use them for now.
At some point though I want the benches back so will need to source a more permanent solution.
Re: New build with recycled parts on a ridiculous budget 120cm*60cm work area
My only concern with those benches is that they will take the weight fine, but once that gantry starts moving about, there's a lot of force trying to move the benchtop in the opposite direction. I have similar Big Dug racking, which is fine once bolted to the wall in a few places, and my old router sat on a similar bench. Might need a bit of diagonal bracing to resist the movement?
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Neale
My only concern with those benches is that they will take the weight fine, but once that gantry starts moving about, there's a lot of force trying to move the benchtop in the opposite direction. I have similar Big Dug racking, which is fine once bolted to the wall in a few places, and my old router sat on a similar bench. Might need a bit of diagonal bracing to resist the movement?
These are going to be a temporary measure but I can bolt them to the wall pretty easy if I move them to a different place in the unit.
I was going to sit the router on a sheet if ply which I'll drill into the bench tops as well. I need this sheet for my vac bed, clamps will make me want to murder someone lol.
Diagonal bracing hmmm, if they end up being used longer than I want I will consider it, but I would like to recover the benches for drill press and work areas and getting a cnc is only the start of the puzzle lol.
My Titan drill press is not what you would call professional lol.
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Had a bit of time today so thought I'd start on the wiring but realised I'm missing 2 of the power input connectors on the stepper drivers, does anyone know what they are called?
Not going to try and cram the transformer in after all would be tight in the case and I would worry about heat, got loads of space under the router more than enough for everything.
Re: New build with recycled parts on a ridiculous budget 120cm*60cm work area
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Had a bit of time today so thought I'd start on the wiring but realised I'm missing 2 of the power input connectors on the stepper drivers, does anyone know what they are called?
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Lead...530226703.html
Re: New build with recycled parts on a ridiculous budget 120cm*60cm work area
Nice once Clive ;) but I don't want to wait that long just trying to ID them from Rapid online catalogue.
Hoping I can get them by Saturday so I can finish the wiring over the weekend have been busy last couple of weeks and she's so close to cutting now.
The drivers have 3 plug in sockets, 2 of my drivers are missing all the plugs, 1 of my drivers has 2 6 pin plugs but missing the 2 pin, the last driver has all 3 plugs.
e2a
I think this is one set of 6 (P1)
https://www.rapidonline.com/truconne...3-81mm-21-3094
Pretty sure the 2 pin plug is not needed for my application.
the other 6 pin (p2) I think is this one
https://www.rapidonline.com/truconne...-pitch-21-2844
Will try locally if I can't get them then will buy from rapid sure I can cut down a 6 pin to a 2pin if needed (Same pitch & profile)
e2a just ordered from rapidonoline as they don't have locally, got some CY cable as I was short so will have to wait for delivery but hopefully by Monday.
I assume I can use 2 core 0.5mm flexible cable from wilkos for wiring the AM882 drivers to the BOB?