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I bought the Solsylva plans a couple of weeks ago. I have been spending most of my time buying parts, building a PC and playing with software. I got to see one of these routers work yesterday and it really motivated me to get going on mine. I have most everything done except for the main wooden parts. I plan to hook up my computer and drive components this week and finish the build next weekend. Here is a picture of what I have so far. I did not include any photos of the mistakes...would require too much band width....LOL. |
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| Good to see you using supported rails.That should help considerably with the accuracy seeing as how you won't have to worry about any flexing. Congrats on the start of something new and don't forget the pictures. |
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| Set motors on the table tonight. Followed directions for the Xylotex 3 axis kit and jogged them a bit. Made a box in drawing program and "cut" it with motors. Loaded as much of the Vcarve Bullshead sign as it would take and tried to play with it. Does fine until it tries to run 2 or more axis at the same time. Makes a loud stepping sound and motors almost vibrate off the table. Xylotex says bench testing will not give same results as on a machine, so I will not worry about it until then. Dwayne |
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Well another weekend come and gone. Not finished yet but have made more progress. I now have all of the wooden parts made. Over the next couple of days I will be doing the assembly. Probably will not run until after Thanksgiving. Too many palces to go and too much food to eat. I used a mix of wood I have around the house. There is some Purple Heart, Cherry, Rift Sawn White Oak and even a little MDF and pine studs for the feet. Happy Thanksgiving All. Dwayne |
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I have it completed. Installed a HF trim router tonight and acctually made my first cuts. A little cheesey but what do you expect from someone with no imagination. Now I have to buy the software and learn how to use it all. Dwayne Last edited by DayneInfo; 12-02-2006 at 09:51 PM. Reason: wrong picture |
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| I took the idea from another router I saw here. The X axis and Y are set up the same way. What I did was build it so that when fully extended you have a 15 degree angle going up. This forces it in the right direction when you move. You have to remember 2 things, both ends have to be mounted the same height above the rails and both arms have the same distance between their holes. Here are a couple of closer pictures. Let me know if you need any more info. Dwayne |
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| Very nice Dayne. If mine turns out half as good I'll be a happy camper. Im sorry I didn't buy the oak I originally intended now, but I'll have to stick with my MDF at this stage. Hardwood looks so much nicer. Good Job. Any news or progress over Christmas? I've got to get my hands on V-Carve! |
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