Thread: operation cnc
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	08-01-2013 #91
Dog with bone?
If the nagging gets really bad......Get a bigger shed:naughty:
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	10-01-2013 #92
Ok... so where do I buy a long belt from? the distance between screws is approx (i need to measure) 1.1 meters. So assuming im looking at 'Pitch Length' I need one approximately 2.2 metres?
maxium i can find is about 1.8 metres (1870mm)
im not bothered what 'pitch' it is etc, so long as its a timing belt. once ive found one il buy pulleys to suite, then bolt my existing stepper drive pulley to the ballscrew pulley (ala jazz)
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	10-01-2013 #93
If you go to any decent bearing and belt supplier you can have belts made to any length you want, thats what I did. Cost be about £15+vat if I remember correct.
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	10-01-2013 #94
Why can't you use open belt? the gantry has to be fixed to one side of it any way?
If the nagging gets really bad......Get a bigger shed:naughty:
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	10-01-2013 #95
Sorry just re read and you want the belt to cross the screws. Give ERIKS in Swindon a call
Address: Unit 2/Ravenseft Pk/Cheney Manor, Swindon SN2 2QP
Phone:01793 533181
The do belts of any size within reason and i found them to be the cheapest at the time.If the nagging gets really bad......Get a bigger shed:naughty:
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	10-01-2013 #96
had one of them nights tonight... first off dropped the ballscrew and bent the end
so, decided to fire up the big heavy green machine in the corner. I should perhaps at this point explain that the machine is jinxed. Every single time I use it, it ends up either hurting me, or my wallet
so spun it up.. the other end whipped round like a b*stard, I grabbed the ballscrew before it killed the dog and...
thats the tidy version... (all those bearings went everywhere... for a moment, it was like a scene from home-alone)
so, after a few beers of contemplation, and a motivational chat with jonathon on skype I formulated a plan...
better. Not quite jonathon standard of engineering, I agree but much straighter.
So being an 'engineer' :D now. I decided to use this useful bit of kit too bore the holes in my pulleys
decided to come up and finish my beer in the house before I broke anything else
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	10-01-2013 #97
Better change your name to wobblycogs, oh no - too late!! have a better day tomorrow. G.
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	11-01-2013 #98
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	11-01-2013 #99
i'm sorry but this has had me pretty much pissing myself everytime i read it... i just cant keep a straight face when i read over it and i think i've done so 5 times now..
i'm such a bad person.. and whats funny... i know damn right i'm gonna lose them balls one day
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	11-01-2013 #100
Last time i bent my end and slung my balls out she gave me such a slap
				If the nagging gets really bad......Get a bigger shed:naughty:
 
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