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Just a quick question, Is anyone building the belt drive 64*27.5*7 inch table from Solsylva plans? I'm about 50% through them, and have a Xylotec set up wit CandNC Mini -IO -Super-Combo. I'm having some issues getting the materials for the Y axis 36" cross bar... at the moment i have it out of hardwood for prototype purposes and also that allowed me to line up the X and Z. I'm just waiting on my pulleys and belts now. I would like to hear /see from anyone else's experiences building this large home made table so we can swap ideas Regards Mark |
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| I to am considering this machine. When I bought my plans from David, he did not have this in the book, so I emailed him and had him send me the updated section and I have been looking them over. I agree, post some pictures and lets see what she looks like. Bill
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| yes, me and my brother in law rick are building one. this is our first time to try and build one of these things. he is the computer guy and i'm the fabricator since i own a one man machine shop and have been doing it for thirty years. never any cnc though.all i have to do is put on the belts for the xand y and the limit switches. we're using xylotec with 425 motors and mach3 we are having some what of a problem in that we tried to tune the motors the other day and we couldn't get them to turn at all.we finally decided to uninstall mach and restore the computer anr reinstall mach and tommorrow we are going to go at it again will let you know what happens fred |
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| Fred, Rick I’m almost at the same position in the build my, belts and pulleys arrived on Monday from econobelt.com. I did have issues with my motors and set-up originally, the problem I encountered was that the motors (425oz) would stall at a slow speed (built one of the smaller CNC’s for a beta test). I tried 2 different PC’s with the same result I only resolved it by using opto isolated board between the parallel port and the cable (I used the CandCNC.com board). I think the main issue was either noise or not enough parallel port voltage. Keep me informed of your progress. Mark |
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today we got the motors running and tuned, for what we know they seemed to run good, did not have much time today. did come to realize that we think we need to install limit switches before run with belts, hopefully will install both tommorrow looking to put in full day tommorrow as for 5x5x7", i"m sure the stretched gantry would not be to much of a problembut as far as chains , i dont know , i"m still learning belts I"m a rookie at this stuff. Fred |
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| Thanks fred I finally got David's e-mail straitened out. I kept getting the letters turned around. He said the same as you about the gantry and here are the responses to my other questions I asked.... The gantry could be lengthened with a minimum of trouble but its beam may have to be enlarged to reduce flex. The extra weight may reduce the speeds at which the gantry can move as well. I see no real problems though; nothing different gearing or larger drives couldn't resolve. I have tried chains and they are cheaper by about a factor of 2 or 3 but I was not happy with the results enough to pursue fine tuning. They add significant drag as compared to belts and when tightened enough to remove backlash the drag increases; there is bound to be a happy medium, but I have not heard anyone speak well of chains other than to say they work pretty well and are cheap. In a plasma setting they may be just the answer though, since there is less chance of damage from wayward splatter and the resolution of the cutting plasma is usually worse than the table can hold. The belt table's gantry and Z axes are completely made of metal. The X chassis is wood but could easily be replaced with metal when the proper tools are available. The prototype table with the wooden bed and X rail supports would be a hazard to use with plasma, but again, switching out to a steel frame with an "ice tray" grid to support the metal stock would be straightforward. Hopefully this helps! David Steele I will be ordering his plans soon, review them think about it review again and try to convince myself to not get to far ahead of what this is for, Entry level learning tool that will when done correctly will provide excellent results for a small investment and provide good parts! Wish I could say I'll start posting the build tomorrow but this will be a long process for me, I will post with my progress if the thread doesn't expire lol. Just pics no video wife burnt vid cam using night shot during daytime.... ? go figure. any way just try to pass what little info i have, Forward |
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