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  1. #1
    Not touched the mechanical design for a while as I got distracted down the route of designing my own stepper driver...

    So here's a small update. I'm feeling quite bad for how much this is looking like one of JAZZ's machines! Believe it or not I am not trying to copy you Clive!

    I am still not happy with the way I have the Y axis plates attached to the steel box section. Think I need to come up with something better?...

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  2. #2
    Believe it or not I am not trying to copy you Clive!
    If you was, I would be more than excited, but I don't see the resemblance to mine if it is me you are referring too. ..Clive

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  3. #3
    Oops! I meant Dean...it's been a long day.

    Nice machine though! :)

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by biketrialsdave View Post
    Oops! I meant Dean...it's been a long day.

    Nice machine though! :)
    No problem with copying my stuff and you wouldn't go far wrong copying clives either it's an excellent machine.!

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    No problem with copying my stuff and you wouldn't go far wrong copying clives either it's an excellent machine.!
    Your so kind. But I wouldn't go that far ..Clive

  6. #6
    I think the end is nearly in sight!!

    All steel plate is currently 3mm ("Y axis "end stops" and end plate attaching bed), should I make this thicker? Will there be any problems welding it to 3mm thick box section? I have a friend who works at a laser cutting place so I'm hoping to get those pieces cut there.


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  7. #7
    Any comments on the above would be appreciated =) I think I need to start looking at places to get the aluminium milled soon!

    I've been a bit distracted with designing my own stepper drivers but going to put that to the side until I have the mechanical design all done.
    Last edited by biketrialsdave; 05-09-2014 at 01:32 PM.

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