I bet you can't wait
James
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I bet you can't wait
James
I know 9 month build. But looking at the build log it does look a excellent build
James
I know it has taken a long time but I have had a few other jobs to do along the way and I am still doing yet another job in the garden. Sometimes there just arent enough hours in the day!!
Ian
Right I have managed to sort out a problem with creating cutting files with the help of Adcnc, many thanks Adam, and have actually done two cuts tonight!!.
The material was standard 18mm thick plywood and a standard 12mm vee cut router bit, I didnt want to trash any good stuff to start with.
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Cut quality wasnt the best by any means but the machine functioned properly. First cut was at 2mm depth and 20mm/sec feed rate and the second one at 4mm depth and 40mm/s feed. I did attempt to video the second cut on my HTC Desire HD but the wife phoned and the end of cutting the first letter and knackered the video so I will try it again later in the week.
I think I deserve some tea and biscuits now:smile:
Ian
looking good Ian I'm so jealous
I've been in the garage just looking at mine.
Progress has stalled or that's what it feels like waiting for ballscrews supported rails and bits and bobs
but I will take a photo of my bits tomorrow
James and Luke
Thanks. I really want to try some aluminium. I am going to see if I can get some tomorrow and have a go at it at the weekend.
I know how you feel about waiting on stuff. I had a few problems with getting my ballscrews. Lost a good few weeks waiting on them. Hopefully you will get them soon.
Ian
If you wanted you could edit the code and put something like this in at the beginning..
M8
G4 P5000
(P5000 donates the dwell in milliseconds so here would be 5 second pause while your spindle spools up)
Then at the end just before M30 command insert M9 to turn off the coolant (in your case spindle that is if you have set your spindle up under the flood coolant and not the mist, if you have set the on/off under mist then just replace the M8 with a M7 )
I have made up a tool height setter. Its a bit rough but I will make a better one when I get more time.
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The basic parts. The centre of the top section was a bit off so doesnt look quite right.
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Hole drilled and tapped to PG7 to accept the cable gland.
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The block was cleaned up a bit on the lathe and the inner edge recessed to accept the switch locking nut.
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The finished parts before assembly.
I have also set up the block in USBCNC and calibrated and tested it. Working fine it is.
Regards
Ian