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    Been working on my design a bit, and so far what I have come up with is bullet proof.

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    Anyways, I think I'm off to a good start.

    Previous build here:
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    Well, that's one hell of a good start...

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    I was thinking of adding some linear rails.



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    Quote Originally Posted by crane550 View Post
    I was thinking of adding some linear rails.
    And maybe a gantry or something.

    Bob

    "Bad decisions make good stories."


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    Well, I can understand everyone's enthusiasm but let's make doubly sure the existing design structure is viable...

    Don



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    Quote Originally Posted by bobsch View Post
    And maybe a gantry or something.
    Interesting....has anyone else tried this? What are the advantages?



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    Off to a good start! I agree with Bob a gantry beam would be nice.Are the tubes steel?What size are the tubes?Can you post the Skp.file so we can add parts?Must go and grab another beer

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    Quote Originally Posted by crane550 View Post
    Interesting....has anyone else tried this? What are the advantages?
    Adding a gantry eliminates the need to bend or flex the frame to get router movement. However, it seriously complicates the construction and easily introduces errors. I would stay with the frame bending approach.

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    I hate to rain on your parade, but the parts look skewed and don't look like they are on the same plane. If they are not parallel, things will bind up.





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    Oh my, where are my manners? Help yourselves!





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    Thanks Crane550.
    Larry

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    Quote Originally Posted by lgalla View Post
    Thanks Crane550.
    Larry
    Seriously, why so formal? Call me Alex!



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    Alex I am working on your project.
    Larry

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    Hmmmm.... I like it! Seems abit small tho...



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    Man that's a lot better than my design, but I think mine will work better!

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    Actually, after thinking long and hard all day about this I think I need to go in a new direction. After looking at some other builds and a frank conversation with my hair stylist, it has been decided that this build needs a touch of flare.

    Here is my new and improved design:





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    nah flares are soooooo 60s!



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    All right, in all seriousness here is the plan:

    This is the start of a 5x10 table. It will be powered by rack and pinion, ride on 20mm THK SHS and HSR rails, and be built to be solid.

    Much of the credit has to go to a guy named Ron, who lives here in Boise, ID. After showing me his machine it became clear that this was a better option then the Shop Bot, Mech Mate, and where Ahrens stuff is awesome this was better suited for my needs.

    Rons machine can cut a 4x8 sheet, and move down to the end completely out of the way. That was something I really liked. My favorite aspect of it was there was no "crib" to reach into. Send the machine to 0, and slide a sheet right on. Done.

    That, coupled with the stiffness and weight seemed like a good idea.

    The rail blocks, 4:1 reduction transmission, motor mounts, and such are already made for the X and Y. It is an identical unit that was made by Ron for another machine, which he lost interest in. A lot of those parts are bought from him.

    Once again: I cannot take all credit for this design! Ron, here in Boise was the mastermind in the power transmissions, rack and pinion design, and use of rails. Thanks Ron!


    Here is HIS machine:







    Anyways, I will be taking some liberties with his design. There are a few things I will change. For one, he used 25mm rails. I will use 20's. My gantry will also bit a tad bit wider. All in all, I probably will not build my machine quite as heavy as his, but it will still be heavier then most.

    Here is my design for the frame. (so far)





    This is not set in stone yet, but should be pretty close to what I end up with.

    Alex



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    Quote Originally Posted by lgalla View Post
    Alex I am working on your project.
    Larry
    Don't weld it yet, I'm going to make some changes!



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    Looks a lot like a multicam, except the linear rail is mounted on top of the frame instead of the side.



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