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25-02-2016 #1
Yes, thats the plan, it protrudes enough to get me over the screw so i can fit a drop bracket for the nut. The cutout clears the Z axis motor body.
The Z front plate and the very front plate where the tool mounts are 20mm thick and needed 7.5mm taken out of each to align the rails and screw. I don't feel that will make any difference at all to strength - the tool mount plate is also reinforced by having the linear rails bolted to the back of it. The rear Z plate is has the Z axis linear carriages aligned directly with the support plates (shown in the pic) for the X axis linear carriages - the forces are transferred directly from Z to X.
Having built two plasma tables out 3mm steel which were still very sturdy, this thing is being built like a mini battleship!
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25-02-2016 #2
Thanks, I also think the forces are pretty much directly transferred from Z-carriages to X-carriages. One important task the z-plate also does is keeping the rotational forces at bay, and I agree, 7,5mm less wont make a speck of difference.
I will look over my own drawing and see if I cant do the same.
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25-02-2016 #3
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25-02-2016 #4
Better over than under ;)
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26-02-2016 #5
Day off today so hit the project...
X / Z axis finshed...
Rear face of the tool mount plate with the linear rails...
Front of the Z axis with some linear rail carriages in place...
Back of the Z axis with the X axis carriages in place...
Rear frame support plate fitted to the main beams...
Next up is the front frame plate and mount for the Y axis motor. :)
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27-02-2016 #6
Bit more today...
The bare frame - extremely rigid, surprised me!
Inside of the front plate (maybe the back, not sure yet) idler bearings to shift the belt path...
The Y axis screws temporarily fitted...
The gantry being built up...
The Z axis in place...
Z axis lifter screw and motor fitted...
So far, my CAD efforts have been 100% perfect, every single part drawn has fitted just where it should beTorsionally, the gantry is very stiff - pushing on one side brings an immediate response from the other which is good, the Z axis looks like it will be just as tight.
Now i need to fabricate an idea for a method of joining the Y axis nuts to the gantry cross-beam.
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27-02-2016 #7
Tuff littel Bird ain't she.. .
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28-02-2016 #8
Certainly is Jazz, this thing is probably more rigid then 'Mr Flexy' the Bridgeport ;)
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