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17-06-2019 #1
Somehow I managed to miss this thread and have just caught up. Great work Voicecoil and I heartily approve of the twin Z ballscrews. Glad the stiffness spreadsheet is still helping people out.
Let the over build commence - great machine !
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30-06-2019 #2
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17-08-2019 #3
Had to take a break from this for a few weeks due to the pressures of (paying) work, but now I'm back with a vengeance and looking to get it finished ASAP. First I've installed the steppers and wiring into the base:
then it was time to start putting the gantry together:
here's getting the rails levelled:
Just realised I need to get the oiling sorted before I go any further, so there's been some frantic buying of bits on the bay of fleas this afternoon: more pics coming it a few days when they land!
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02-09-2019 #4
So I've mostly gone with an idea Lee suggested, using 4mm pneumatic connectors/tube to supply lubrication to inaccessible parts:
On the HGH15's I couldn't find any suitable adaptors so had to turn up some barbed brass push on thingies:
Tried the same on the long axis, but then realised they would foul the ballscrew covers:
Tried spinning the ballnuts through 180 degrees but then found everything was seizing up - turned out the ballnuts weren't concentric on the screws - thanks Fred- so those are going to have to be a manual lube.
On the subject of lubrication, does anyone know where I can buy a sensible quantity of synthetic semi-fluid grease please? Looks like to be the DB's for this sort of setup.
Z-axis ont' gantry:
So onto the wiring... Found that the closed-loop steppers have the connectors on the encoder cables of such a length that they would sit in EXACTLY the wrong place - half way down the drag chain
....so had to do some inline splicing......
and to finish off added a touch off probe socket into the base
So onto the wiring
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02-09-2019 #5
>On the subject of lubrication, does anyone know where I can buy a sensible quantity of synthetic semi-fluid grease please?
My mini-mill has no practical way to get oil to the ball-nuts or the bearings riding on the supported rails, instead I lift the rubber skirts every once in a while and squirt a load of a TF2 Teflon oil onto the shiny bits:
https://www.google.com/search?q=tf2+...99006240699812
No doubt this isn't the done thing, but having done it for five or so years, I'll probably keep doing it. There's logic for ya.
Nice build BTW.
Wal.
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