Thread: Quite an Unusual one
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17-08-2015 #171
I honestly think anything you touch turns into gold ;)
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21-08-2015 #172
Drilled the UPN, soldered oversized nuts to form a bed, drilled machine and fixed with bolts. Same as what i did here http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/8600-Welding-bench
Thanks for the kind words :-)
Have not updated it long time. Its almost finished, now rectifying some design mistakes. Will speak about them later.
Here is a video i made yesterday of test runs at 10000mm/min acceleration 3000, gantry weights 180-160kg or sth like that. Its scary. Its snappy, so object achieved so far.
Waiting for the new cable drag chains, last were a bit small so now i bought bigger from Russia and should be any day here
Enjoy:
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21-08-2015 #173
COOL!
Watch out for ESD.
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05-11-2015 #174
love this build! Any videos of it cutting yet?
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05-11-2015 #175
Boyan Absolutely awesome build as per usual! Actually it qualifies as CNC porn I think! I am soo jealous well done!!!!
(Way off topic) One thing I worry about is the roof of your extension has no gutter! So all the water is going to run down the wall and into everything you have leaning or hanging on the wall. Am I missing something?
Oh and more videos or at least photos of chips flying when you can!!!Last edited by Lachlan; 05-11-2015 at 11:42 AM.
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05-11-2015 #176
Maybe it's a case of the rain in Spain falling mainly on the plain and Boyan living in the Spanish mountains where it seldom rains?
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28-11-2015 #177
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02-12-2015 #178
HI guys,
sorry have not been here a while. Thing is that have been busy with small orders last 3 months and i just couldn't find the time to finish the machine.
Soon.
Thanks! Rain goes down on the wall and then on ground. Distance between wall and shed is 2-3cm. reason being is that even if i made it closed using PU foam, water will still drip due to the wall type. So i did not bother
In fact before i made the shed it was 11months drought here. I finished the shed- and it could not stop raining.
But main reason for shed is not rain only but sun, cause at summer is very hot here. Everyday.
400w AC servo motor/ballscrew = 2:3 /20t:30t/ so 1:1.5 meaning top speed at 3000RPM will be 20m/min though that motors could easily spin 5000RPM but there the power drops.
Last Christmas orders, so i send my wife to her mother, switch off my phone for a week and finish the machine /hopefully/
Main problem after all was not aligning the ball screws well to the rotating nut assembly/ due to chinese nut out of spec size/ , so now thats what i have to do .then cables and box.
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