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27-12-2009 #1
Got to remember where I live Lee
It is Gaelic script. When I gave it to my mate I said "that is actually a T not a C", he replied " I know, why would you think I thought it would be a C?" When these shapes are a part of your culture, you don't need to be told what they are
Regards, Jeff.Nothing is foolproof......to a sufficiently talented fool!
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27-12-2009 #2
Module 1.0 (3.141 pitch) from World of CNC (Yeah right!)
Driven through a 3:1 belt drive reduction.
Don't think I'd do anything different at all. The motor doesn't need to turn quickly to get a decent rapid which also means lots of torque left in the motor but the 3:1 reduction gives a good level of accuracy.
To be honest with you, I took the advice of David Steele at Solsylva. He's done the research and I just followed it.
Regards, JeffNothing is foolproof......to a sufficiently talented fool!
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27-12-2009 #3
I tried them and at the time they were too busy for my piddling little order. Rhino would only export so it was back to good ol' MDL
Bet your not busy now Mr Halifax rack n screw! Bet you'd kill for my piddling order for 10 ft of Mod 1.0, well tough titty!
There, that feels better.Nothing is foolproof......to a sufficiently talented fool!
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27-12-2009 #4
Been busy doing a few more "upgrades" i.e. a total rewire of the router. Replaced the "Spring pole" method of carrying the cables (Sorry Irving, tried it but it was soooo cumbersome" with Igus cablechain courtesy of BungalowDog. Just about managed to cram all the wires in and it looks very neat too. Speaking of wires, I also managed to grab 40 metres of screened 4 core mains cable for 25 quid to replace the unscreened stuff I'd blagged from work, now maybe the island won't lose radio 1&2 every time I turn the machine on
. To finish off, I've covered the cables coming off the machine to the controller with the Polyester sleeving from Lee's eBay recommendation, super stuff and it don't half hold those fat cables close together.
Post pics as soon as I have all the plugs soldered back on.
Got another sign to do very soon and I think I'll be videoing this one for t'tube.
Take care all, watch those fingers!
regards, Jeff.Nothing is foolproof......to a sufficiently talented fool!
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27-12-2009 #5
Will do.
I promised to say how my machine handled ally.....
Well it wasn't disastrous as you might expect, in fact it went really really well up to a point. I decided to mill out a new holder bracket for my cross hair laser (if you have a router you NEEED one!) so I did the model at work on Solidworks, passed it to Mastercam and got out me G-code, luvly.
Borrowed a milling vice, top. Mounted it to the router base, excellent. plonked in the 25mm thick ally block , squared it all up, leveled it etc, etc. and pressed the big green button. First the surface was milled, lovely finish, then the hole for the laser got pocketed, went perfectly. Then the dificult bit, cutting the profile 3mm per stepdown (didn't want to get too ambitious), it was going amazingly well, really smooth and chips flying everywhere when ....silence, router stopped almost instantly, control box shut down, Mach went into Emergency mode like I'd pressed E-stop.
First I thought an RCD had tripped but that was all ok but after an hour of fruitless searching I found the cause. The extension I would normally use until I get the machine wired in was being used on the pressure washer so I'd grabbed another....5 AMP Fuse in the plug!!!!!!!!! ARRRGGGHHH
Part is scrapped of course, milling cutter is choked with ally and will need TLC but other than that a good start, can only think it will be better when I get a real spindle and VFD. Going to have another go anyway.
Hate to do this for a job but as a hobby it is the dogs dangly bits (well not my dog as she is a girl).
Jeff.Nothing is foolproof......to a sufficiently talented fool!
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28-12-2009 #6
:wave:hello smiler just thought i would introduce myself,i've been reading your thread with great intrest as i am planning to build router for alloy.
i dont see any photos in thread, is it just me,i'm new to all this forum stuff
would it be possible to send me photos?failing that could just swim cross from ardrossan to see your machine!!:heehee:
Tom
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28-12-2009 #7
Hi Tom and everyone,
There was a problem with my build log and a spammer (damn him to Hell) and the links to my photos have somehow been deleted in the restoration (damn you to Hell Lee).
I'll upload them into Lee's filesystem where they will be safe:heehee: and the build can continue.
JeffNothing is foolproof......to a sufficiently talented fool!
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28-12-2009 #8
I've looked over this thread and there are some crucial posts missing from when Mr Kip was around which if I inserted photos into the messages I need to would make it look even sillier than it does so I'll post the remaining ones here. They are in the gallery now so should be safe:heehee::heehee:
If anyone is building a machine and wants photos of how I did someting just ask and I'll get them uploaded.
And some signs I made with the machine.
I'll upload a load more soon. The machine has moved on since these were taken and I've lots to add (4th axis started, all cables now in energy chain, laser zero finder, touchscreen etc. etc.....). Like I say, if you need photos of any particular part, just shout.
JeffLast edited by Smiler; 28-12-2009 at 06:06 PM. Reason: Cos Lee lost me links and Kip threw a wobbler
Nothing is foolproof......to a sufficiently talented fool!
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29-12-2009 #9
Hello Jeff,
Great Build and an interesting read.
I too have built my own router but I am currently using a standard breakout port, however I have had many problems with it. Therefore I have been looking for a buffered and isolated breakout board and have been recomended the optoport by Roy from DIYCNC. Before I was looking at the bidrectional from CNC4PC but went to DIYCNC.
Basically all I want to know is how well do Roy's cards work? Were you pleased with the optoport before you blew it? Do they work fine with Mach 3. Also what homing switches are you using, still the microswitches? I am wanting to go onto proximity switches but would like to know how well they work with the optoport card. Do you use your switches NC and Active HIgh or NO?
Is it possible to send an image of your electronics?
Thanks,
Dan.
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21-03-2010 #10
I like your build and want to use some of your ideas, particularly like the way you have mounted the spindle. I took my router apart this morning and designed a support plate etc, looks like I didn't need to, a couple of rail clamps will do perfectly well.
Don't want to sound like a divvy, where do I find your gallery pics.
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