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  1. #1
    Finally feeling like I may be going in the right direction now! (*awaits comments saying I'm not* =P).

    There's just enough room to mount the X axis motor on the inside of the gantry.


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  2. #2
    Won't need that top piece it's only adding weight and expense.

  3. #3
    Thought you might of said that! Now removed.

    I am looking to mount the motor on the inside of the gantry but I'm going to need a long motor shaft or a pulley with a long hub length to get through the 20mm plate and out the other side with enough length. Any suggestions?

  4. #4
    It looks as if it will be easier to mount the X axis motor on the outside of the gantry plate (See below). If I wanted to mount it on the inside and still use the FK bearing block then the shaft would be too short to mount a pulley.

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    I am now looking at the Y axis ballscrew mounts in a little more detail. In the screenshot below how is the bearing mount attached to the steel box section? (Does anyone have a link to this build thread btw?)

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    I assume that there's another piece of welded steel plate on the end of the box section? As below?

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    While I am on the subject of the "end plate", I assume some sort of adjustment will need to be built in to allow movement in the Z axis as if I use the epoxy method on the box section then it's going to add some height?

    Dave

  5. #5
    Yet more questions... this time about welding and distortion.

    What is the best technique to use to minimize distortion? I assume I should tack weld each side of the box section before doing full fillet welds? Do I need to do any kind of stress relief to the joint after? I am only practicing at the moment. Picked up an Evolution Rage 3-S to cut some box section and purchased an auto darkening helmet =)

    I've also ordered one of these, which I hope will help:

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    Dave
    Last edited by biketrialsdave; 22-07-2014 at 07:56 PM.

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by biketrialsdave View Post

    I am now looking at the Y axis ballscrew mounts in a little more detail. In the screenshot below how is the bearing mount attached to the steel box section? (Does anyone have a link to this build thread btw?)

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    I assume that there's another piece of welded steel plate on the end of the box section? As below?

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    While I am on the subject of the "end plate", I assume some sort of adjustment will need to be built in to allow movement in the Z axis as if I use the epoxy method on the box section then it's going to add some height?

    Dave
    Is anyone able to answer any of the above? It would be great if there was a link for the red router listed?

    Cheers,

    Dave

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by biketrialsdave View Post
    Is anyone able to answer any of the above? It would be great if there was a link for the red router listed?

    Cheers,

    Dave
    Again it's one of mine Dave and no build thread as these where built by me for someone off forum.

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Again it's one of mine Dave and no build thread as these where built by me for someone off forum.
    No problem JAZZ. I'm currently making some changes as we speak. A few questions are now arising:

    1. What pulleys do most people go for? XL? Not sure on pitch etc.
    2. Is there a way of extending motor shafts so that I can overcome this problem below?
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    3. Is 10mm of motor mount adjustment enough for belt tensioning?

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    Some progress on the Y axis too:

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    Last edited by biketrialsdave; 27-07-2014 at 07:23 PM.

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