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The vertical post is a rectangular piece, with a rectangular hole throught it. Why not use a piece of angle iron to trianglate the rectangle. (Pic) With the right sized piece trimmed down a bit, it could be pressed or driven into the vertical. Then afterward, fill the three voids with lead shot. Just an idea, please criticize. Or post your own. What do you think? |
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| about 5 years ago now I used to own one of these mills and cnc'd it. Back then I basically filled my column with concrete, however this was no where near enough rigidity for me anyways. I ended up attaching braces from the sides of the column to the table where I could bolt it down. THis was a huge improvement from what I noticed anyways. But I still had issues with the head stock so I also used a counter balance weight on it. I would reccomend filling the column with that lead shot then making an A frame type set up where you have supports mounted to each side of the z column and bolt it firmly to the the table. Then from there you can work out some sort of counter balance for the head stock too. After all of that was said and done i could machine plasitcs easily, when i would do aluminum I needed to be very patient with it and run the machine at slow feed rates, but in the end it would cnc parts just fine for me. I may seem like a fair amount of work, but it wont cost you more than $20 to buy the metal etc unless you have a nice scrap bin you can pull from. Hope this helps some... Dan |
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| Consider putting a large (5/8"-3/4") bolt (about 20" long) thru the center of the column. Tap a fine thread hole in the base and make a steel cap for the top. Same thread each end of the rod. Tightened down, this will put the column under compression which will minimize deflection and harmonics. Pres |
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| No I dont unfortunately, I sold that a while back and got an X3. Pres interesting concept, you may want to give that a try before setting up a whole A frame idea.
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