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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Thanks, Moray, Quite a lot of time has gone into this project trying to get the best machine for the lowest budget, while at the same time making sure there's profit to make it worthwhile doing. So far I'm very happy with the design and the frames are rock solid, but the profit will remain to be seen...Lol
    The first batch won't be ready until Mid to late December and half of those are sold or spoken for already so the next batch if I do another, will be next year anyway.

    I've also got this little beast in the line up as well which I'm going to offer up. 500 x 500 x 350 Cut. Fixed gantry which is a little different in the gantry department.! It's built like the proverbial brick Sh#t house. I'm on with this one at the moment which is spoken for and will be ready in the next 3/4weeks so I'll take a video of it to show more. Another will follow it and be up for grabs.
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    That looks like a nice little machine, but I'm needing something that can handle metre long lumps of beech.

    Current situation depending, I'm hoping to spend a few days further south in the next couple months, so if it happens, I'll give you a shout.
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    Quote Originally Posted by m_c View Post
    That looks like a nice little machine, but I'm needing something that can handle metre long lumps of beech.
    If it's long, narrow bits of beech you have in mind, like guitar necks for example, then taking that entire fixed gantry and putting it on rails might let you build a machine with a very stiff Z axis, though you might need control software that can do auto-squaring on two axes at once.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitwn View Post
    If it's long, narrow bits of beech you have in mind, like guitar necks for example, then taking that entire fixed gantry and putting it on rails might let you build a machine with a very stiff Z axis, though you might need control software that can do auto-squaring on two axes at once.
    Kit, that is next on the list. The design as been in the works for over a year but I keep scrapping it and starting again as I just can't make it work as I would like, but i think I've got it sussed now.

    Edit: Oh and doesn't need dual-axis motor slaving as the screws are connected with belts and use just one motor.
    -use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Kit, that is next on the list. The design as been in the works for over a year but I keep scrapping it and starting again as I just can't make it work as I would like, but i think I've got it sussed now.

    Edit: Oh and doesn't need dual-axis motor slaving as the screws are connected with belts and use just one motor.
    Great minds eh? I realised about the belt drive about an hour after I wrote that. You can see the single motor in the pictures. I assume the long axis would be done the same.

    For long thin work that's going to be a very solid design and with the option of a fourth axis up the middle would be the bees knees for fancy furniture legs and a myriad of similar stuff. With the right gantry design you might be able to achieve an unusually high Z axis lift without seriously sacrificing rigidity which would help with that kind of work.
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