Quote Originally Posted by Web Goblin View Post
Oadamo,
how wide is your frame? You might get some swing on the slave side of your machine if the acceleration/deceleration times are short with it being a single side drive. From the pictures it looks like your gantry is sitting on the slave rail. Does it have any bearings underneath to tension it down?

Regards

Ian
hi ian
the frames 1400mm wide by 1500mm, the gantry is sitting on linear bearing in homemade holders for now but iam going to buy some proper ones after i test it out and i no it works. iam only going to be running it slow so i hope i dont get to much swing in the arm ill have to wait and see.
adam



Quote Originally Posted by Wobblybootie View Post
Hi, What I know about Plasma Machines could be written on something rather smaller than the point of a very sharp needle!! so please excuse my ignorance. It appears to me as if the lengths of steel that run on the inside of the frame are sloping Why???
the frames made out of 40x5mm box and i didnt want to add much more weight and all i had to do was put it in the chop saw and cut it a few times, plus i needed i slot for the stips to fit into and by doing this way it doesnt matter if there 20mm short they should still fit in the slots.
adam

Quote Originally Posted by Web Goblin View Post
I was wondering about that myself but I suppose the builder has a good reason for it. The only drawback I can see is that it is a good place for slag to get trapped in. They could be angled to provide more support or easier fixing for the table slats.


Ian
hi yes the slag might be a problem but i can always clean it out now and then, i was thinking of cutting a few holes in to make it easyer to clean.
adam

Quote Originally Posted by FatFreddie View Post
The slats are sacrificial and the angled slot makes it easy to just drop a new one in - rather a neat design.
thanks but i didnt mean it to be this way it was all i had to work with :naughty:

Quote Originally Posted by Wobblybootie View Post
Oh so simple ... when you think about it ...
it was just quick and simple to do :)