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Well, where should I start. I got the "bug" about a year ago when I built the Jgro. Koodos to Jgro for supplying a heck of a build. But like most fantics, I had to go further. I purchased from a couple of sources, 1 thomson 9" superslide for a Z axis, 1 30" Thomson Superslide for the Y axis, and numerous components for the x makeup. The mistake I think I made was that I purchased 2 supported slides off of E-bay without the bearings. BIG MISTAKE. I waited for at least 7 months for a deal on open 3/4" bearings with pillow blocks to no avail. I guess what I'm trying to say is I finally got tired of waiting, and in an anticipated state, spent $300 on 4 open bearings to complete the set. Should I have waited? or have I jumped the gun? I have so much into Router #2 so far that maybe I'm jumping over dollars, but that's for the forum to say. |
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1. You can't take it with you! 2. You have to speculate to accumulate! 3. You just bought $300 worth of something really worthwhile. 4. I bet you sit there just looking at them with a grin on your face. |
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| There are many adages that fit the situation. What doesn't kill you make you stronger. If you do nothing you won't make mistakes. etc. etc. Just don't tell the wife/girlfriend you blew it and keep going. Paul |
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| bigz1 so, the blocks were $300 new for 4.. thats not bad actually.. you didnt say how long the rails were, but its probable that they cost far more new. if you are using this machine to make $$, it is worth some $$ to ensure proper operation. also, you didnt really tell us what you spent.. i just spent $250 on ballscrews.. to add to the roughly $500 of parts ive allready accumilated, with another $1,100ish to go... is this too much? well, for a ball screw and THK linear component 48x40x10 cnc router, i think ~$2,000 this will cost is really too little... considering... of course, ive gotten some parts from scrounging, and may still have to spring $600 more for motor drivers... it is all relative... |
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| WOW $2000 guess am just a cheapskate. Got these THK 220mm linear rails for £40 today. I also live next door to a nurse who tells me their is a ward full of condemed hospital beds. Hopefully these will contain some ballsrews that will be of use. |
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| Maybe...maybe not. A local salvage place has some hospital beds that have been removed from service. They have ball screws and nuts (rolled) which look pretty decent. Might be a good find, for you. -- Chuck Knight |
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| See if you can find some used lab equipment. Sometimes there are some real interesting things to be found inside them ie: steppers, drivers, THK style rails and trucks....... Just a thought.
__________________ If it's not nailed down, it's mine. If I can pry it loose, it's not nailed down. |
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heh! Check Ebay today.....you will probably find just what you wanted!...after the fact. Happened to me a couple of times.... |
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