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randyf1965 01-13-2006, 01:15 PM I am using Alibre Xpress to model the JGRO and have questions ... Please do NOT move the thread...
Anyway the gantry sides have 3 blind holes on the lower front spaced at .375 , 1.438 and 2.5 and the gantry front has 3 holes at .375 , 1.375 and 2.375.
Should these holes not align?
randyf1965 01-15-2006, 09:43 PM Next issue....
From the jgro router, the y linear bearing angles.... the 90 degree edge has 2 spots that are chamfered..... HOW can I do this? I can chamfer the entire edge
joecnc2006 01-15-2006, 09:48 PM Next issue....
From the jgro router, the y linear bearing angles.... the 90 degree edge has 2 spots that are chamfered..... HOW can I do this? I can chamfer the entire edge
Use a grinder, it is only there to get the head of the bolt low enought so it does not hit the pipe rail.
ger21 01-15-2006, 10:12 PM the 90 degree edge has 2 spots that are chamfered..... HOW can I do this? I can chamfer the entire edge
Is this an Alibre question?
Madclicker 01-15-2006, 10:21 PM Next issue....
From the jgro router, the y linear bearing angles.... the 90 degree edge has 2 spots that are chamfered..... HOW can I do this? I can chamfer the entire edge
Certainly don't flatten the whole edge! It will severely weaken the angle.
joecnc2006 01-15-2006, 11:30 PM Is this an Alibre question?oops i should have caught on to that... lol
randyf1965 01-16-2006, 07:12 AM HAHAHA
Sorry, yes Alibre related question...
I assumed the holes I mentioned in the 1st question were supposed to line up.
ger21 01-16-2006, 07:45 AM the 90 degree edge has 2 spots that are chamfered..... HOW can I do this? I can chamfer the entire edge
Not sure what they call it in Alibre, but you create a "cutting" part and subtract it the chamfered part.
randyf1965 01-16-2006, 12:23 PM I had to add a new plane 45 degrees to the x axis on the corner of the angle. Then I was able to draw the rectangle for the cutout and extrude cut it down .125" .
This is a VERY cool tool for a free app!
Learning alot about how the router is built without wasting wood!
Wolfspaw 01-16-2006, 03:10 PM You could also create a plane parallel to the end of the angle offset the distance to the hole. Then project the outer 90 degree edges of the angle to that plane. Add a line at 45 degrees to form the triangular chamfer shape and then trim the projected lines to it. Then extrude-cut the sketch midplane to the desired length.
There are many ways to achieve the same result. Stick with what works for you.
randyf1965 01-16-2006, 04:11 PM I am sure there are a bunch of different ways to do things.... problem is when you don't know what they call what you want to do , makes it hard to look it up in a manual!
So I ask questions and use trial and error... save the part before I try something strange in case I can't undo it.
randyf1965 01-26-2006, 07:18 PM Not a question but I have all the pieces drawn and am starting to put together the assemblies......
The 2nd picture is the replacement gantry for my router (once it is finished and can make it's own replacement parts!) 5'6x10.5"x3" (I think) using 1/4" plywood Joe2000che-style. Outer skin removed to show inner torsion assembly, the 2 hard points on both end are 3/4".
bisclavret 01-17-2007, 09:02 AM Next issue....
From the jgro router, the y linear bearing angles.... the 90 degree edge has 2 spots that are chamfered..... HOW can I do this? I can chamfer the entire edge
I used a flat file. I could have used my grinder, but the file was quicker.
HayTay 01-18-2007, 08:29 PM Anyway the gantry sides have 3 blind holes on the lower front spaced at .375 , 1.438 and 2.5 and the gantry front has 3 holes at .375 , 1.375 and 2.375.
Should these holes not align?
I just noticed that no one has answered this question. Good attention to detail, randyf1965.
Yes the holes should align. I didn't catch it when I measured and drilled the Gantry Front (CNC_DTL20). The three holes should be spaced at 0.375", 1.438", and 2.500" to match the bolt and dowel pin holes in the Gantry - Left Side (CNC_DTL16) and Gantry - Right Side (CNC_DTL17).
I had to break out the oblong drill bit to make some oval holes ;) to correct the alignment problem that arose from the incorrect drawing dimensions, but it all worked out OK.
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