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    Quote Originally Posted by shiney66 View Post
    I am thinking of useing 12mm threaded rod you can get it by the meter length from Engineers Supplies. .A.P.S in Auckland also sell it, think its made at Gartner Engineering thread rolled bright mild steel should be acurate enough I was thinking along the lines of splitting nuts and squeezing them with belvill washers to get backlash elininated still all thoughts at the moment.will have a look around engineering shops in UK as visiting next month lets keep in touch regards Shiney66
    Thanks, I have sent you PM.

    I will give the place a call and hear what they have to say. Might consider a 20mm threaded rod in the end.(Just to get the plasma table going)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Degrom View Post
    Hi Paul,

    I am also from Upper Hutt... LOL

    And you are right. Finding parts is a major show stopper here!!!

    Anyone know of a place in NZ or Australia that sells Acme screws at an affordable price. (I am not going to pay NZ$100/Meter for a thing you can get in the US for US$5/Meter)

    Cheers.
    Bert.
    Try MATT SINCLAIR (80+!), Coburg, Melbourne, 03 9354 2588.
    Don't think he is on the web. Nice bloke.
    He makes screws and nuts almost any size/thread to order. Normal and stainless, or any other material seems to be within his reach.
    I have seen 4 meter long screws. He can do 6 at a pinch (From what I've seen)
    Made on manual machines. Don't know how accurate pitch is though.
    Super X3. 3600rpm. Sheridan 6"x24" Lathe + more. Three ways to fix things: The right way, the other way, and maybe your way, which is possibly a faster wrong way.


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    Smile Hi. I'm Neil.

    Only just fell across this thread.

    I'm 58, Melbourne, Deer Park.

    Have X3 'with the lot'. Got lazy and bought one complete.
    To busy working to create a CNC from scratch.
    Have a Sheridan lathe, thats going to cop a few stepper motors soon, to slave off the X3.

    Electronics design pays the bills.
    White goods electronics. Elcheapo hi volume. Done all all sorts of micros.

    I believe I can give helpful answers on the following subjects:
    Balancing machines.
    Ultrasonic cleaners.
    Power supplies, including switch-mode.
    Driving MOSFETS, IGBT's, PIC micros and others.
    DC and BLDC motor drive up to a few KW.
    Aircraft (fullsize) related engineering.

    CNC wise, cut my teeth programming a Bosch CC120 with a 10 ton OKK beast attached.

    Still write the odd bit for it. 7HP feed motors. It rocks (and shakes litterally)!
    It will make 200 liters of swarf per day! 10mm chips, 0.2 thick, real hot.
    It throws them 3 or 4 meters, when they miss the guards.

    Making tiny prototypes for volume products on the X3

    I get quite a few solid carbide bits from a PCB manufacturer.
    The bits have done their hole count limit, but most are still useful.
    Broken 1/8" Carbide shanks make great raw material for PCB router bits. Any body want a 10 or 20?
    Send me stamped address padded bag, after you email me.

    Enough of me for now.

    Neil.
    Super X3. 3600rpm. Sheridan 6"x24" Lathe + more. Three ways to fix things: The right way, the other way, and maybe your way, which is possibly a faster wrong way.


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    Quote Originally Posted by neilw20 View Post
    Only just fell across this thread.

    I'm 58, Melbourne, Deer Park.

    Have X3 'with the lot'. Got lazy and bought one complete.
    To busy working to create a CNC from scratch.
    Have a Sheridan lathe, thats going to cop a few stepper motors soon, to slave off the X3.

    Electronics design pays the bills.
    White goods electronics. Elcheapo hi volume. Done all all sorts of micros.

    I believe I can give helpful answers on the following subjects:
    Balancing machines.
    Ultrasonic cleaners.
    Power supplies, including switch-mode.
    Driving MOSFETS, IGBT's, PIC micros and others.
    DC and BLDC motor drive up to a few KW.
    Aircraft (fullsize) related engineering.

    CNC wise, cut my teeth programming a Bosch CC120 with a 10 ton OKK beast attached.

    Still write the odd bit for it. 7HP feed motors. It rocks (and shakes litterally)!
    It will make 200 liters of swarf per day! 10mm chips, 0.2 thick, real hot.
    It throws them 3 or 4 meters, when they miss the guards.

    Making tiny prototypes for volume products on the X3

    I get quite a few solid carbide bits from a PCB manufacturer.
    The bits have done their hole count limit, but most are still useful.
    Broken 1/8" Carbide shanks make great raw material for PCB router bits. Any body want a 10 or 20?
    Send me stamped address padded bag, after you email me.

    Enough of me for now.

    Neil.
    A man of many talents I see... Thanks for the info on the threaded rod's..


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    Hi Rob,
    If you are still looking for a quote for your MDF parts, please email me, i am
    in Perth too. cbowler@iinet.net.au

    Regards

    Colin

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    G'day,

    I am in Perth and am looking for someone who can cut 50 or so identical 200mm x 200mm shapes from a sheet of mdf. Please email me at harrproa@gmail.com if you are interested.

    regards,

    Rob Denney


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    Quote Originally Posted by shiney66 View Post
    I am thinking of useing 12mm threaded rod you can get it by the meter length from Engineers Supplies. .A.P.S in Auckland also sell it, think its made at Gartner Engineering thread rolled bright mild steel should be acurate enough I was thinking along the lines of splitting nuts and squeezing them with belvill washers to get backlash elininated still all thoughts at the moment.will have a look around engineering shops in UK as visiting next month lets keep in touch regards Shiney66
    Hi, I'm in Bulls and sell the odd piece of equipment for Hobby CNC projects. One method of using threaded rod for CNC use was presented in a post 2000 model engineers (do I mean model engineers workshop) and used a nut made of 3 pieces of the same threaded rod with bearings, that tracked on the main thread. Produced zero backlash and ballscrew like movement.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Degrom View Post
    Hi Paul,

    I am also from Upper Hutt... LOL

    And you are right. Finding parts is a major show stopper here!!!

    Anyone know of a place in NZ or Australia that sells Acme screws at an affordable price. (I am not going to pay NZ$100/Meter for a thing you can get in the US for US$5/Meter)

    Cheers.
    Bert.
    Hi Bert! probably wrong forum for this post. I met harry an sabrina double and their daughter patsy who resided at 55 routley crescent upper hut NZ in 1957 when I was in US navy aboard uss picking (destroyer) they were very gracious people and treated me so well! anybody ever hear of them? Noel Manis now 70 yrs old. e-mail skzzyx@yahoo.com


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    Quote Originally Posted by skzzyx View Post
    Hi Bert! probably wrong forum for this post. I met harry an sabrina double and their daughter patsy who resided at 55 routley crescent upper hut NZ in 1957 when I was in US navy aboard uss picking (destroyer) they were very gracious people and treated me so well! anybody ever hear of them? Noel Manis now 70 yrs old. e-mail skzzyx@yahoo.com
    No entry for Double in the local phone book. Thats quite a few years ago.
    Paul


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    Red face Great to see in Australia

    Hi all
    My name is Rex I live in Canberra I have several years of experience with CNC Machining centers useing Hidennhand /Mastercam /Solid works.
    I am also Retrofiting a Mill in to CNC useing Gecko/Bobcampbell/ModIO good to see Australia taking off in the Hobby CNC market.


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    Smile Just around the corner.

    Send a PM to Syil_Australia.
    Frans is just a short drive from your place.
    Super X3. 3600rpm. Sheridan 6"x24" Lathe + more. Three ways to fix things: The right way, the other way, and maybe your way, which is possibly a faster wrong way.


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    HI Crocdundee

    As a new member, as Iam to, the name say it all, you can handle what you put your mind to. That is more than me. I have been looking for the magic place to press, so I could put up a post, as you just have, but I havent found it, could you help me ? You is my last resorce.
    Iam a Dane in OZ. and good lock with your project....
    Thank you!

    Jorgen


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    Which one ?

    Quote Originally Posted by murraywight View Post
    Nice to be reassured that there are 10 types of people in the world!

    Those who understand binary and those who don't!

    Cheers
    Murray
    Frankston, Vic.
    Hello Murray
    That is great, probably the best I have seen for a while!!!
    I have only recently found the cnc site and am struggling with finding my way around it. I am in Mulgrave and interested in hearing from anybody near here who is into cnc.
    Regards
    Don
    Mulgrave, Vic


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