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Old 05-23-2005, 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by CNCRob
Joe, Your machine looks awsome!
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Your machines look great. you've inspired me to try to make one. thanks.
Nice to hear. Thanks you very much.

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Here are the edrawings of individual assemblies so you can get an idea, of what is involved and a closer look into it in 3d, If any one is interested I am Cutting parts for some people for then to build one, I can provide you some parts to those who are not quite able to make them due to limited tools but would like to start, alot of these parts are used in the original jgro plans which people are using in the forum. You can email me and let me know if you might need anything.

http://www.lumenlab.com/~joe2000chevy/CNC/

You can download the Solidworks e-drawing viewer, its free on their site.

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joe,

May I ask for these files in Solidworks format? I am interested in dimensions...in mm if it is possible
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Cutting Small Adjustment Blocks. and them cut with all 4 side drilled and tapped.

Did not take long, Cut them at 30 in/min.
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Joe,

There is no chance to help me with your files in Solidworks format?
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Joe,

There is no chance to help me with your files in Solidworks format?

Yes of course i can My plans drawn in Solidworks is Based from original plans (jgro) here from The Zone, So i have no right to protect them, or even try to sell them, Other than my time i put in to redraw them, but as i see it redrawing the cnc machine just helped me build my machine, and also produce files for me to be able to provide parts for others, which can be used in either machine, regardless of the size. I just want to be able to help people out that really do not have the means to be able to produce the parts them self.

Just send me an e-mail i can zip and send to you.

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Cutting Small Adjustment Blocks. and them cut with all 4 side drilled and tapped.

Did not take long, Cut them at 30 in/min.
What material is that and what thickness? I have a hard time locating plastic that thick at a reasonable price.
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Hi Density Polyethalene 3/4" think, I have a plastic dist less than 1 mil. from my house.....

I have been cutting them and selling to people just as you see them.
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Selling them for how much? They look well designed and well made. Congratulations on finding a niche!

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well im not out to make a huge profit, this is more a hobby and like i said to help others, so i made up a tentive price list to try to shoot for, let me know what ya think? if to low or to high in your honest opinion...

hmmm well to think of it maybe people will not tell me i'm 2 low.. hahaha.

3 - sets, Lead Screw Bearing supports = $30.00 (does not Include Bearings)

3 - sets Anti Backlash Nut w/ Tensioner = $12.00 (Includes Nuts 5/16")

4 - Small Adjustment Blocks = $16.00 (does not include 1" adjustment bolts)

4 - Medium Adjustment Blocks = $16.00 (does not include 1" adjustment bolts)

4 - Large Adjustment Blocks = $18.00 (does not include 1" adjustment bolts)

6 - Linear Alumn Bearing Block Suports = $30.00 (3 sizes 2 ea., 8", 7.5" and 6")

Linear Bearing Slides 1 1/4" angle, with 4 bearings = $15.00 ea. (total 6 needed, 8", 7.5" and 6")

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Joe,

Thank you again. I have sent an e-mail to your e-mail address. I hope you can send the e-mail soon.
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[QUOTE=joe2000che]Here are the edrawings of individual assemblies so you can get an idea, of what is involved and a closer look into it in 3d, If any one is interested I am Cutting parts for some people for then to build one, I can provide you some parts to those who are not quite able to make them due to limited tools but would like to start, alot of these parts people are using in the forum. You can email me and let me know if you might need anything.





Spectacular! I was having a hard time visualizing how each of the parts fit until I got a hold of these 3D drawings. Thanks.
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