Thread: My new machine - Guess the make!
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08-02-2021 #1
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24-02-2024 #2
Your bench is a lot tidier than mine. I won't post a photo as i'll probably get arrested for something or other!!
Cheers
Andrew
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08-02-2021 #3An optimist says the glass is half full, a pessimist says the glass is half empty, an engineer says you're using the wrong sized glass.
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08-02-2021 #4
Here is some more for Andrewg as promised. Is there such a thing as CNC porn?
Projects to date shown tomorrow
Dean, the marketing bill is in the post!
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08-02-2021 #5-use common sense, if you lack it, there is no software to help that.
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08-02-2021 #6
Very nice, Have fun with it
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08-02-2021 #7
Thanks Pilsbury, love the trailer can't wait for the show proper to start!
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09-02-2021 #8
Looks great, the machine and the movie.
Now can you remove it immediately, I am trying to get on the waiting list for a machine myself and I don`t want too much competition !!!
Ollie
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10-02-2021 #9
Yes, it is indeed a shed. Although the base is solid, slabs, 4x2, boards and ply on top, the machine still wobbles a bit as it’s doing it’s thing due to the weight and swift movements. A job for the future is to move it, cut through the shed base, dig down and fill holes with concrete so the 4 legs each have their own solid pad.
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17-02-2021 #10
You can also consider doing what I did.
http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/14390...-heavy-DIY-CNC
I would just try to lower it from the castors to the floor and let it rest on some extra wooden blocks. To me it was a big improvement when I did that. It is less dramatic than having to do what you plan to do, but of course, if the floor you have is not stable enough, then you might need to reinforce it, but I would still not bolt the machine to the floor, or to any concrete pads.
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