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    Hi Guys

    Sorry everyone, this is what I meant - standard landscape graph mode.But I of course it does'nt matter which way you do it providing you know what to expect...

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    Wow, what a controversial issue my axis labelling has turned out to be! I'm happy with my system, long axis Y, short axis X, corresponding to a portrait graph as you guys call it.

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    Z axis build today.

    aligned the hiwin carriages first of all as I can't get to them after anything else is assmebled
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    then finalised the fit of the hiwin rails
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    then ballscrew aligned and attached the spindle once I was happy there was no binding
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    entire travel moves smoothly, it is easily pushed down by hand, not so much up for obvious reasons. My biggest concern here was that the Z axis would fall under its own weight. Well, I got lucky, there is just enough friction to keep the axis from falling down so I won't need to bother with a brake. Here is a video of how it behaves as it is - this is without the belts/servo connected, so after connection there will be even less chance of it falling after powering down:

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    bolted on the reinforcement struts to the base to improve rigidity - seems to make a noticeable improvement
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    quick measure up of the drag chain - I'll cut some Ali Plate to support this - one end will be attached to the gantry, the other directly to the table - not pretty but I think it'll work just fine - I liked Wal's build that he had his chain under the table, but I have my reinforcement struts there and prefer rigidity over neatness!
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    finally, a quick test fit of the servos to see if there is enough pulley adjustment range (broadly planned that there should be throughout the build!) and to check whether the belts I have are of suitable length. I need to buy a slightly longer Z axis belt, you can see that the servo doesn't quite mount properly as is - I had to shorten the support extrusion for it during the build as I couldn't be arsed to cut an indent to go around the ballscrew bolts.
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    Last edited by bluesking; 16-06-2019 at 09:56 PM.

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