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  1. #1
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    Question ok total newbie question i have looked hard & everywhere for carbon steel

    OK i
    ve got the Rockcliff plans ive stared the build i glued drilled & screwed, got the nema 23 equivallent motors but i'm stuck trying to find the 16mm Diameter W16(h6) Straightend and polished - Carbon Steel or equivallent as in my last post ive not got a lot of money (out of work with back injury) so money is tight i found out where to get the bearings (oillite) www.brammer.co.uk if anyone wants any, i have found this other place www.marchantdice.com but the steel from them is a lot more than what i can afford, there price is £85.86 US$175.25 AD$195. for the 6pc's
    so i have look through the post & people are using tube so what can you use

    i look forward to your reply because i have a lot to learn & plenty of time to do it?

    thanks steve

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    appears you're in the UK. This may not be applicable, but in the US we buy what is called drill rod from industrial suppliers. I assume you ref 16mm in your post. That would be about 5/8 in inch size. Should be available. enco lists it for $11.21 for 36" length for .6300 inch (which they also call 16mm).

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    As in the readme file from Rockcliff try
    http://www.metalsupermarkets.com/MSC...gion=UK&Map=UK
    Get a price from them by phone, I have not tried them yet as I have not started the build but my next option after that would be an engineering supplier they are in most city's in the UK
    Jim

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    thanks for that Jim i will have a look, i have built another type of cnc at the moment that i saw here http://buildyourcnc.com/latest.aspx but will get round 2 finishing my Rockcliff
    thanks again steve happy christmas but a better hogmany

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    I have not decided what one to go for I want a fairly big one and i like the buildyourcnc one need to finish the CNC mill first though having problems with the servos turinig the correct way.
    unmfortunatly I wont be home for either as I am working away planning and dreaming about what I have to do CNC wise.
    Will miss my Hogmanay though.
    Jim

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