Thread: 7' X 4' Combi
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26-02-2013 #1
Agree 1200x600 would be my minimum if planning on cutting thicker Aluminium has most Single parts will usually fit in that space and only if your nesting several parts will you need much above this. Even thou my 1200x1200 bed is all Ali (slots) usually half of it has piece of MDF or HDPE spoil board on it.
If your cutting thin Ali plate like 3-4mm then you'll probably want more space and be cutting large single pieces anyway. So then again you'll probably find an MDF spoil board will be used for holding and bed saving reasons.!
Part holding is a challenge and can be pain also it can be very part dependent.? You'll find even with an Ali bed you'll use some form of protective material or spoil board between part and bed.!
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26-02-2013 #2
Hi Jazz did you make your slots, if so how or did you buy the plate somwhere if so where. I must admit your 1200x1200 seems like a nice size to me as im unlikely to be machining anything larger... Mind you never say never... If i were to go for a solid plate that size at 20mm thick i would be looking for someone else to drill and tap all the holes as I wouldnt look forward to that..
RickAlways bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other - Abe Lincoln
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26-02-2013 #3
He used aluminium flat bar, so the strips span the width of the bed with a small gap (12mm ish?) between each strip so you can put a bolt through and use nuts/T-nuts or whatever underneath the bed. Can also skim the strips several times without problems. I went for a single sheet to better contain flood coolant and I'm going to add strips on top to make T-slots.
50p per hole ;)?
Drilling them is easy if you use the router with a carbide drill - it's tapping that's the tedious bit.
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26-02-2013 #4
@ Jazz..(or Jonathan if you Know) Flat bar say 2" wide ontop of what and fixed how??
I suspect when doing the holes i will get one of those tapping attachments if i go for the single plate.
I can streach to a plate 2000 x 1220 x 10mm at a push for under £600 but will that do the job....
RickLast edited by Ricardoco; 26-02-2013 at 06:03 PM.
Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other - Abe Lincoln
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26-02-2013 #5
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26-02-2013 #6
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08-03-2013 #7
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26-02-2013 #8
Like Jon says used 1.5" x 5/8" (38x16mm) Ali strips with 10mm gaps giving 45mm centres between slots. The slots where cleaned up with 10mm cutter taking the difference away leaving 45mm centres and ensuring parallelism to Axis. (See pics)
Regards drilling and counter bores etc then I clamped the strips in place and the machine drilled and counter bored them in situ. I just tapped the Holes with spiral tap in Hand drill.
My bed frame is 50mm box with braces every 16" which the strips fasten too. The gap between top and bottom of box means no machining or tapping and the T nuts just clamp to under side of strips.
If coolant is need then it's easy enough to make it sealed tray by fastening Ali or galv sheet on underside.
I looked at all ways and at the time this was the cheapest way I could found.
Personally I wouldn't use 10mm has I can flex 16mm at times when clamping hard.
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