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10-03-2015 #4
I agree Dean. I was deep into reading about HF plasma grounding and just glanced at it and thought 1500 total length of screw -300mm in gantry legs gives 1200, minus more when he betters the design, so he could go away with that, cause anyways most people don't go faster than 10m/min in real life. And it was 1500mm travel , not screw length. I hope he did not order the screws. Anyways i will buy them from him if that mistake happened. its never a bad thing to have some extra ball screws.
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10-03-2015 #5
No worry's mates! Have not ordered anything yet :) except the whipping blond...
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12-03-2015 #6
I'd change the plate you have now for the Z-axis for a 80x80 steel tube and connect the dust collection to that.
That works really well.
Do put a brace between the mounting of the spindle and the oposite face, otherwise the mount may flex. Probably not as bad as my 35 mm high kress mount but still....
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17-03-2015 #7
I don't quite follow you. Do you have a sample picture how the 80x80 steel tube would work as dust collector?
Dust is the problem that needs solving in my design though. I was aiming for some simple bracket that holds dust extractor tube...some housing with brushes...I need to put it on the drawing.
For spindle mount I will order tha thick cast aluminium version. Nice and rigid I think.
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11-06-2015 #8
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11-06-2015 #9
Oh very hard to answer because depends on the end fixing etc but I wouldn't go above 2000mm and at that I would have Both ends with Fixed bearings and slight preload on them. When I build 4x4 size machine I always use Fixed/Fixed end bearings as the slight cost difference is worth the extra support it gives.
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12-06-2015 #10
To work out the critical speed of a screw there is a calculator on our site.
http://www.zappautomation.co.uk/inde...lculators.html
In the lower part of this page is a link for the calculator.Visit Us: www.automationshop.co.uk
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