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Here is a picture of my 4x8 T-slots machine. Actually, it is just one side. That is all I have done so far. This weekend I hope to finish the other side. I have to say I was very sceptical that it would be rigid enough because it has so many pieces. But once I torqued it down it really got stiff. Hooray for T-slots! |
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| Are you going to use feet on your set-up? I take it you will mount your rails on top of the extrusion and not on the sides? Looks similar to the machine I am building......that is why I am being so nosey
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| trubleshtr: The vertical supports are held by butt-fastners. The pictures below show what they look like. The butt-fastners use a t-nut (in this case a double t-nut. Not shown below.). A double t-nut is just a metal rectangle with two threaded holes (for the bolts). 1.You put the double t-nut into a slot of the beam you want to connect to. 2. You insert the butt-fastners into the end of the support beam. 3. Then you bolt it together to get a nice connection. 4. I use brackets also for added support in some places. Here is what the end of the support beams look like. ![]() ![]() ![]() Yes, the rails will be mounted on top. And, I do have feet for it, but it would fall over if I put those on now. P.S. Are you using t-slots? I would love to see some pictures. I'm always interested in how others do things. Last edited by samualt; 06-07-2004 at 04:20 AM. |
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| Hi thanks for replying, I am using Bosch aluminum extrusion to build my frame. (t-slot) I started a post in the DIY wood working area called "it has begun". I posted some picks put the res. is not very good as the camera is only 1 meg. I have been so busy with work, that I have not had much time to get back at building, I will try tonight to get a little more done. I 'll try to find the link to the thread I started. Your Machine is looking good
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| samualt - I love the T-slots! My first and second (a reconfigure of the first pics in the gallery) were 80/20 - and the rigidity and flexibility of design/sculpting the machine was great - I started with little more than a sketch and an idea in my head. Did a lot of "laps" around it getting it all tweaked and square - but happy I chose the approach. Likewise I chose used extrusions - and the costs of hardware seems out of sight - but cheaper than hiring someone! (I haven't touched a welder in a loooooong time). I used a bit of mdf for t slots as a work surface too. How are you mounting your rails? I had a local machine shop drill and tap a set of nutplates that matched the rails and used machine screws to fit. Then, when I slipped everything into place it was fairly easy to slide and tweak into position. Did a lot of "dry sliding" (motors not hooked up) to help square the setup. Even diid a few passes manually to check with the router on the system but no motor/computer to do final squaring - thats how I knew I was loosing steps - the system IS SQUARE! I'm sorry I didn't take more picies during the process - looking forward to your progress and reports on completion. Cheers - Jim
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