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19-11-2018 #1
John,
Thanks for the info.
I've sent you an email.
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20-11-2018 #2
Nice build, following with interest, I am also doing an epoxy build. The laser cut moulds look very neat.
Have you decided on your epoxy % and aggregate mix? Will you be vibrating the molds?
Nick
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21-11-2018 #3
Hi Nick
I will not be vibrating the molds, some sit on a surface plate that is used to provide a flat plane. I will be tamping the mix down in 25-50mm layers.
The Mix will be nominally 12% epoxy by volume. When I do the pour I will do a test just before to make sure the stone and sand batch has not changed.
Page down this post of a previous pour.
https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/for...p?th=51617&p=3
The objective is to use the least amount of epoxy.
I plan to pour over the weekend if all goes well.
Regards
JLast edited by John McNamara; 21-11-2018 at 08:17 AM.
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03-12-2018 #4
Hi All
At last the first casting has been poured
Link below.
I will be very interested to see how accurate the cast in position rail supports are.
I will strip the mold later this week.
Regards
John
https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/for...?th=139042&p=2
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09-12-2018 #5
John,
Can you give us an update on the results of the first pour?
In particular - how is the alignment / flatness of the bearing mounting plates?
I've been doing a lot of reading, and am pretty sold on epoxy granite due to the excellent damping characteristics.
If I can cast in a linear bearing mounts with acceptable accuracy at home, and avoiding the need for post-machining, I'll be out the door for 20-40kg of epoxy.
Also, can you share how much the Megapo
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10-12-2018 #6
Hi Pippin
I will be posting the results soon, my workload has piled up so have not had much time for the machine.
I have managed to prepare and undercoat the casting, there were more blemishes than I would have liked, I filled them with body filler and the part is now undercoated. The part is very massive too heavy for me to lift. Tapping it with a hemmer yields a dull click only, even on the metal parts. the damping propertied of mineral cast epoxy is clearly evident
A prelim check with a straight edge indicates that the cast in position rail mounts are accurately located and co-planar . By eye I was unable to see a gap. However I will feel happier when I have tested them properly. Now that the part is clean I will set it up on jacks on surface plate to take some proper measurements.
Regards
John
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12-12-2018 #7
Hi All
I have reviewed the accuracy of the casting and am very pleased. Link below.
https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/for...?th=139042&p=2
The maximum error is 0.0018" as cast, that will be reduced by lapping to high accuracy there is not a lot of metal to remove so the process will not take a lot of time.
Regards
John
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28-01-2019 #8
Hi All
The Base casting is poured!
This is the largest and heaviest casting over 200KG. I cant wait to remove it from the mold, finish and undercoat it than assemble the columns and gantry castings so that I can take some measurements.
Regards
John
https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/for...?th=139042&p=3Last edited by John McNamara; 28-01-2019 at 01:40 PM.
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07-02-2019 #9
Hi All
At last the base, columns and cross-member are one and I don't believe I could achieve the level of accuracy obtained without a laser cut mold.
https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/for...?th=139042&p=3
Regards
John
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12-02-2019 #10
Hi All
Assembly of some of the laser cut parts, also some machining done.
Write up here:
https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/for...?th=139042&p=3
Regards
John
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