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09-04-2011 #14
Yes mine was indeed quoted at ten times better than than.
I've decided to make a welded steel frame for my router. This is my initial design:
I will probably add a few more triangles to that, however I'd like to keep the front of the machine open.
In that drawing I've discarded the tall gantry sides and replaced it with a bit of 100x60x3.6mm steel box section, so now the 'gantry' is only 100mm tall, not several hundered mm. This should help with the stiffness.
Also I am intending to have the existing bed fit inside the frame and attach it to the 6 vertical pieces with a series of holes which will allow the bed to be raised and lowered depending on the size of the job. Most of the time I will have it as close as it will go to the gantry, giving only 100mm (ish) z-travel. I've not yet needed more than this so I think it's a good way of stiffening up the machine without compromising on working volume. It'll also gain a good bit of travel on the Y axis.Last edited by Jonathan; 02-09-2011 at 11:55 PM.
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