Thread: Accurate Strong Gantry
Hybrid View
-
07-12-2014 #1
-
07-12-2014 #2
Ok, I'm a bit confused. You keep saying fixed gantry but then you show a bed with rails on the side.
Is this the bit that will be moving? If so I would have said that it is not the best way to do it. Moving beds should have the rails underneath and at approx. third points or a quater in.
That way the rails are supporting the load better and are closer together so you can get away with one ballscrew.
As you have drawn it the bed can bend in the middle under load.
-
07-12-2014 #3
Sorry for being double meaning.
I have started the thread with the moving gantry principle and as the design and details developed according to the useful comment from the site two days ago especially after having Dean's #41 post I have changed my mind .
My intention was not to leave my earlier ne'er-do-well concept and correct it.
This is the case when the design concept turn to other way so I put this moving gantry into a drawer now and finish this chapter.
I will start a new thread with it when it is actual again.
So I am giving thanks everybody and I am at full pelt with the fix gantry from now on.
-
07-12-2014 #4
-
15-12-2014 #5
Chapter #2 Fixed gantry
I am back again after aging some thoughts however I could not go too far. I cannot find too much examples for the ideal fixed gantry frame.
Probably I am making the typical mistake and try to reform something that is good as it is.
My viewpoints are:
using hot rolled profile -do not know but think it is better vibration damper than cold formed tubes (SQ or RECT)
using bigger cross sections- to eliminate the bracing and welding as far as possible
setup with 1700 mm total length-just slightly longer than moving gantry
My concern are:
-bolted connection as figure shows-is it is good enough- instead of welding?
-The spindle overhang is quite big -though is fixed in one direction . Is there a better setup to eliminate?
-I would balance the moving bridge on both side with pneumatic cylinders or gas spring that I red here and like this option.
As the spindle moves in Y direction the Center of Gravity moves with it -that seems not too beneficial for the balancing
Figure below shows mainly principles first to make a good machine setup
Thank you for your comments and advice in advance.Last edited by vargai; 15-12-2014 at 12:07 PM.
-
15-12-2014 #6
-
15-12-2014 #7
Last edited by vargai; 15-12-2014 at 02:00 PM.
Thread Information
Users Browsing this Thread
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Similar Threads
-
BUILD LOG: 8x4 router build. Steel base & Aluminium gantry gantry
By D-man in forum DIY Router Build LogsReplies: 57Last Post: 13-12-2019, 10:43 AM -
BUILD LOG: A sufficiently strong machine
By Jonathan in forum DIY Router Build LogsReplies: 42Last Post: 29-03-2014, 10:40 PM -
Accurate Tape Measure?
By Tenson in forum Tool & Tooling TechnologyReplies: 19Last Post: 26-05-2012, 04:41 PM -
NEW MEMBER: Strong 1212DS - any good?
By MrWiz73 in forum New Member IntroductionsReplies: 0Last Post: 29-03-2011, 11:13 AM -
Bit OT - accurate timing
By m_c in forum General ElectronicsReplies: 3Last Post: 18-05-2009, 01:16 PM
Bookmarks