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  1. #1
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    construction started with the Z axis last night

    Well I started with the z axis last night
    after making a find at princess auto
    and a stop at the local plastics shop
    for some off cuts to play with

    the large pic is realy big be careful
    http://www.bobcat.ca/stuff/cnc/DSCF0001.JPG

    ans here is some more
    http://www.bobcat.ca/stuff/cnc

    I haven't remove the paper from the acric yet but I was pretty happy the the burnishing cam out one of the pics you can see the treads I cut in

  2. #2
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    Wowsers that's a biggun! I didin't wait for ti to load, but it is waaay off of my screen, any chance you could re-size it a bit!

  3. #3
    For those playing with a 56K handicap this is a resized pic...
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails dscf0001.jpg  

  4. #4
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    IE will resize them once they are down loaded but the are just over a meg

    I have my bandwidth kinda maxed right now try again in about a hour

    sorry I'll resize some more later
    I don't like to waste the goodness my camera produces

  5. #5
    Is that Lexan you are using?

  6. #6
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    no it is acrilic I wish lexan was as easy to find

    not super strong but I had to start building it was a scrap I grabbed
    while I was at the plastics shop
    I was at the welling shopp looks like I may have some scrap aluminum for this piece next week and I have my 1" round bar and my 1" angle for my x and y

    but I scored thoose rails and wanted to see how sturdy they would be with something mounted up

    here is the pic that shows the threads
    there a a bigger on that show it better on the site in the first post

    well I burnished the edges just for the sake of making look perty until it gets used the first time
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails small2.jpg  

  7. #7
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    Acrylic eh? I take it you will be cutting balsa or light ply with your machine. I guess it will suffice for that, but if you crash the router into a fixture, then you could have a loaded router jumping around the bench, spinning at 30000rpm. I am not trying to put you off, but please be aware of the dangers if the acrylic should snap. Keep postin' them pictures though

  8. #8
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    I know the dangers and I plan on replacing it with something more sturdy
    down the road I just happen to have a piece of acrilic the right size just needed holes drilled

  9. #9
    Broncosis, have you made any more prgress on your prjoect?

  10. #10
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    not Really

    No I just started work at a plce that build CNC machines making prosteics
    so my new parts availabillity has thrown me back in to the design phaze
    and when I get these next 2 machine done at work they I willl have a couple of Minutes to think about it

    but the z axis is going to grow some what useing some left over thompson
    berrings that we are no longer using and I plan on using a THK knock off type bearing made by INA and maybe even some real nice ball screws

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