Thread: fresh start 8x4 build
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26-09-2016 #1
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26-09-2016 #2
Ash easiest way is to have two plates. One bolts to the bearings and other is bolted to and part of the gantry. These then bolt together with the lower plate being threaded for bolts passing thru the upper plate and in location that is easy accessed. This way you can place gantry on bearing plate then lock into position when square. Then drill ream fit dowel pins to lock in place if wanted or just have tight fit.
Tight fit works well when first setting up and learning becuase if you bend the machine out shape can easily get back square by lossening bolts starting again.Last edited by JAZZCNC; 26-09-2016 at 10:24 PM.
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26-09-2016 #3
slap in the face lol. thanks dean :)
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26-09-2016 #4
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28-09-2016 #5
Or all this is just an indication that at the end you fill finish with too much spindle Overhang on gantry. My criteria is that in a good design, when looked from side, the bit should stay in the bearing spread or the sall called gantry side legs. Or at least not be too far in front of it. I don't see what you will be saving here? 5cm of rail?
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28-09-2016 #6
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28-09-2016 #7
I mean D4 to be so long /260-300mm/ that router bit stays inside it. Its called -overhang/ how far from X rail is the spindle nose. There is center of gravity also. The nearest the bit to the center of gravity, the better. Ideally all should be designed so that is perfectly balanced .
you could read basic info about forces there http://www.cncroutersource.com/do-it...NC-router.html
But you could do it out of this concept as you like, if using Hiwing 20 rails and carriages. They are so strong that overhang is not a problem. Just i like things to be perfectly balanced and engineered
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28-09-2016 #8
thanks boyan, from spindle nose to x axis is 151mm, d4 as you describe is 215mm.
Ash
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