Going to this in reverse a bit,will post build pictures/comments soon. Here is a picture of the semi completed Saturn Plasma.
Phil
Ohio
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Going to this in reverse a bit,will post build pictures/comments soon. Here is a picture of the semi completed Saturn Plasma.
Phil
Ohio
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I want to purchace a 4/4 Saturn from FLA soon . Never thought of it as a CNC plasma cutter , very neat
That's a nice looking setup! The stand looks pretty sturdy, too. Did you build that?
David
David
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Let me rephrase - that is a SERIOUSLY nice and sturdy stand!!
David
David
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Etsy shop opened 12/1/17 - CurlyWoodShop
Thanks for the positive feedback. Here are more photos.
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55 gallon drum in this photo is for water storage for the water table. I did not want the water standing in the tray all the time. Water drains in the drum when not in use. All it takes is 5psi of air pressure to push the water back into tray.
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water table
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That's pretty slick looking - very well done! What will you be cutting (primarily)?
David
David
Romans 3:23
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I will be cutting anything from decorative/art pieces to misc brackets/parts. More pics...
floating head on z with magnetic breakaway torch mount
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My Z mount had same issue as some of the others with needing spacers. I took advantage of it and made a support shelf.
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I took some regular 8020 end caps and milled holes in them to cover gantry ends
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I replaced the energy chains with CNCRP ones. the ones that the Saturn came with drove me nuts, although they function fine. I made brackets for the ends of the new energy chains instead of threaded rod. Also drilled a big hole with a rubber grommet for wires.
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That is great work. Hats off to you.
Those gantry ends are a nice touch. Actually, looking at it, one would just assume the Saturn comes with those.
Modifications/upgrades that look "stock" are the best. They don't have to be expensive or complicated to be impressive.
Can you explain what your primary issue was with the stock energy chain?
Thanks for all the pictures, looks great! I think I may have gotten the first Saturn with the steel beam gantry. Kind of missed not being able to run cables through it.
What kind of speeds do you need for plasma cutting?
Dave
Phil , you certainly have some skills there . The type I'd like to have. Really liking how you welded the frame , and those end caps are sure a nice touch
Great job on the plasma setup. I've also made my Saturn into a plasma machine. I keep meaning to post some photos of my progress, I'll have to do so! I can see you have a Hypertherm, but couldn't tell which model? I'd be interested in sharing tips and info once you're up and cutting. I went with the new 45xp for my machine build. I like that Sheetcam has all the Hypertherm model tool list files, so you can simply load the tool list for your specific model, select the metal and gauge/thickness and it loads the factory cut speeds for your cutting amps.
energy chain. Again stock one functions fine. The CNCRP ones only takes a quick twist with a screw driver and they pop up(hinged on opposite side), quicker and easier. I will be adding stuff down the road and wanted to make it easier to get it and out. I also went one size up in width.
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On the Fineline ones you have to use a small screw driver at very specific places. If you don't follow the proper procedure they will break. Make sure you follow this video.
https://youtu.be/NcQP_hFbgbQ
Using a Hypertherm 45xp, feed speeds depending on steel thickness 15 to 320 in/min.
Using Candcnc.com controller with THC. Went with the Linux version using a modified version of Linuxcnc called Commandcnc(from Candcnc). Using sheetcam as well. Sharing tips would be great!
Would love to see pictures of the new steel gantry.
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Computer stand. Had this laying around, not sure if I'll keep it, but for now it works.
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test cuts
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Here are a couple of pics of my Saturn with the steel gantry.
Dave
I like the steel gantry a lot. The Saturn for a plasma table is a bit over kill, since your only moving a torch head around and not pushing/cutting material like a router. I have a router that I built several years ago and used 8020 for the base. Too much movement and vibration. Should have welded up a steel base from start. the cheapest way to help with vibration is mass. I would weld up a base full of heavy steel and cross bracing....
Is it for a router or a plasma?