Quote Originally Posted by RonVais View Post
Hey JAZZCNC
Thanks for your replays it realy helps me yo get in the right direction with the build
As i wrote in the original post i want to do a simulation of that and realy understand the problem (may be i could dampen some spots and it will be enough?) But as you can see im still learning how to use fusion360 and havent yet made a normal model to simulate

As for deflections - as i wrote i tryed to use the calculator i mentioned above and in the ideal world the total deflation should be ok as far as i understand the results of the calculator
Ok then, I'll revise my last post and add this to it.!

If your building for the first time using only Simulation data and choose to ignore experienced advice then your SCREWED!!

You can't possibly simulate all the variables involved in building a machine even a small machine, ask anyone on here who's tried and gone to the trouble to simulate deflections, etc, they never work out as the model predicts. Multiple this x10 for a large machine then add a little more for safety and you might get some idea.

Then understand that getting anywhere near the predictions of the model requires every detail to be exactly like the model, just a small percentage change on any one will affect the result. Then, the finished result will be MASSIVELY influenced by the builder and His/Her Skills, mechanical experience, and ability with specialized measuring equipment and machinery.

Sorry to be so blunt in this next bit but I say this to save you BIG disappointment and Expense.!

You have NO experience, NO Machinery, NO Specialised measuring equipment and because of a lack of these things I'll assume limited skills in using any of them and seemingly choosing to ignore advice from experienced builders.!! . . . . Do I need to say more.!

Read my Tag line, it's very true.!