Re: Newbie looking at 6040 (China CNC) for polypropylene 15mm sheet
Dam this thing is large. What have I done... xD
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My bed is out by 0.5mm in some places :/
I have worked out how I am going to do it. Ill remove the old vice and center this one and get it all nice and level.
To hold my parts, as the top of the vice is so high up, I can just cheap and use a big sab of 15mm as my part spoil 'board' to mount it on like before, but it will sit deeper into the vice with 40-50mm either side of it to prevent the spindle crshing into it.
Re: Newbie looking at 6040 (China CNC) for polypropylene 15mm sheet
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JOGARA
Dam this thing is large. What have I done... xD
Maybe puts into perspective how feeble the OMIO is in real terms and what you're wanting to make it do :courage:
Seriously, put some thought into a dedicated fixture and maybe save yourself a few hundred quid in the process. That big hefty unit is a firm sledgehammer to crack a walnut sort of job.
Re: Newbie looking at 6040 (China CNC) for polypropylene 15mm sheet
Plate done and vice mounted.
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Yes, I could do with larger OD washers. These were all that Screwfix had and the Fixings store I normally go to is now miles away as we moved. That and he closes early xD
The M8 extrustion T-nuts from RS are fine. The bolt is hard to start threading into them but once you have it they really do help.
I think the M6 would have been a bit to small as that would have meant smaller washer too. These things are not going to move.
Z is 0.2mm high at one side of the vice on the Y-axis. X-axis there is no difference.
The Y-axis measurement was taken 350mm from the back of the vice to the front. Most of my parts are sub 100mm so that should be more than fine?
The vice is square or within measurable tolerance with the probe and dial indicator.
It also looks dank af... I get points for that no?
Re: Newbie looking at 6040 (China CNC) for polypropylene 15mm sheet
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Z is 0.2mm high at one side of the vice on the Y-axis. X-axis there is no difference.
You could shim the vice level
Re: Newbie looking at 6040 (China CNC) for polypropylene 15mm sheet
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Clive S
You could shim the vice level
If I touch this again it will never be better xD
Re: Newbie looking at 6040 (China CNC) for polypropylene 15mm sheet
Dam it. I forgot that I have an operation where I need to stand the 105mm tall part on its end to mill out connector holes...
I do have a tiny vice that I could use for this. Might be able to fit it in behind the new vice, will be hard to reach but really is it my only option :/
Re: Newbie looking at 6040 (China CNC) for polypropylene 15mm sheet
Great way to firm up the 6040 bed. . . . . . .Replace virtually the entire bed with an enormous vice!
I think it looks good. :smile:
Re: Newbie looking at 6040 (China CNC) for polypropylene 15mm sheet
How true is AW's "flat bar" stock?
Like do I need to order the size up of what I want to make it true over 150-200mm lenth of cut?
Re: Newbie looking at 6040 (China CNC) for polypropylene 15mm sheet
Best to buy bigger stock, hold on a few mm and do as much as you can on the first op then turn over and take the back off. The flat Ali bar won't be square so will cause more problems later if you don't square it up. Don't buy from aw either find a big metal supplier like smiths metal centres, it will work out a lot cheaper.
Re: Newbie looking at 6040 (China CNC) for polypropylene 15mm sheet
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jamesgates1000
Best to buy bigger stock, hold on a few mm and do as much as you can on the first op then turn over and take the back off. The flat Ali bar won't be square so will cause more problems later if you don't square it up. Don't buy from aw either find a big metal supplier like smiths metal centres, it will work out a lot cheaper.
The stuff I was looing at would allow 5mm to be shaved off each side actually (made my part smaller).
Ill contact a few local companies. I have been using AW just for ease. But I have spent nearly £200 this past week which probably would have been a lot less locally xD