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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Clive S View Post
    Well its different, it will be interesting to see it cut
    Well she moves real smooth. But it's nowhere near put together. It's literally clamped down.
    Waiting for couplings as had to test with cordless drill. Which worked a treat.

  2. #2
    Yep I'm still here. Just been debating and waiting on parts.
    so i've been dicking about with my moch up as i learn better in the physical.

    So then i had my Y Axis working. I used a toothed belt after someone asking why not.
    Now i know why not. Me! I'm soooo lazy. A chain can be a length or a loop real easy. Belt not so much.

    Then I worked on my X axis movement.
    Had to get creative as no coupling have turned up so far! Annoyed YES!

    But i had hit the weight limit for the cheapy motors i had. :(
    No drama

    All is not lost.

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by CNCKitMan View Post
    But i had hit the weight limit for the cheapy motors i had. :(
    No drama

    All is not lost.
    Don't forget you'll need plenty of power spare for the cutting forces, not just moving the axis about...



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    Neil...

    Build log...here

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by njhussey View Post
    Don't forget you'll need plenty of power spare for the cutting forces, not just moving the axis about...



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    Yes brother. I spotted that. Turns out my gantry is a little heavy with the rails I aquire.

    Put a shirt tty Lil dremel style tool on it as a "let's see" . Getting a first eye on the forces and how/what they do and where.

    What do you think of the flat rails and the supported bar rails which being best.

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  6. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by CNCKitMan View Post
    A chain can be a length or a loop real easy. Belt not so much.
    A belt can be used as a cut length as easily as chain, if you need a continuous loop then you will need to use an off the shelf size which can mean you need to make your mounts to allow adjustment of pulley spacing, but smooth drive, lower energy losses, and reduced wear and maintenance really can make the effort worthwhile,
    Regards,
    Nick
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

  7. #6
    Yeah I hear the looped belt i know you can by them presized. That's my issue right there as i would have need to buy several due to how i don't plan most things. Hey it's how i work!

    The chain however i can shorten, lengthen, loop or otherwise with ease. the CON being finding sprockets for the Stepper.

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