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Old 01-16-2008, 08:07 AM
 
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New machine build under way.

I am using my first machine, which was constructed of red oak, to cut my new machine, which is made from 6061 aluminum.

The new machine uses THK FGS 140 and THK FGS 200 actuator assemblies for the Z and Y axis.

The X axis is two THK HSR30H bearing blocks and 33" THK rails.
I am cutting the frame from 6061 aluminum. It will all be welded together once everything is braced properly and squared up.

I have made quite a bit of progress, but I am taking it slow and figuring out the next step after sitting down with a beer and eyeballing what I have so far.

Here's my web site link about the new build, the old build and some other cnc stuff.

http://www.el34world.com/Misc/Cnc/CNC0.htm
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Old 01-16-2008, 08:20 AM
 
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Looks good man.

I too am doing a similiar thing, i'm using my first cnc machine (wood based) to help me build my new all aluminum machine. I'm using primarily 80/20 type extrusions though, so really I don't need the old machine to do that much for me. I don't plan to weld anything though eheh.

Keep it up, let us know how it progresses.

Ross
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Old 01-16-2008, 04:09 PM
 
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Hey Ross, got any pics?
Love to see other machines and ideas that people come up with.

I'll post back when I update my web site.
see ya
Doug
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Old 01-29-2008, 08:37 AM
 
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Cut some more pieces for the new machine.
Made some long motor mount screws, drilled lots of holes in the frame to mount the top.
Added L angled side upright supports.
Got more bracing and gussets to cut yet.

Made a little movie of the Oak machine cutting parts.
Got rid of the annoying rotozip motor whine and adding some music.
Lower quality windows media file
http://www.el34world.com/Misc/Movies/CNC1.wmv
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Old 01-31-2008, 08:47 AM
 
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Cut out four corner gussets and added x axis limit switches to frame.
Slowly taking shape.

Can't wait to fire this baby up.

http://www.el34world.com/Misc/Cnc/CNC0.htm
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Old 02-01-2008, 07:33 AM
 
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I countersunk limit switches into the FGS 200 and FGS140 Y and Z actuators.
I also drilled and tapped small 4/40 adjustment screws that contact the tip of the switch.

You can adjust the small screws in and out and dial in when the limit switch gets hit.
One of the photos below shows a screw in place and the other one, I forgot to load a screw into the hole beore shooting the pic.
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Old 02-01-2008, 07:36 AM
 
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Ooops, here's the pic from the post above
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Old 02-01-2008, 11:53 AM
 
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I'm not sure the repeatiability of those knob type switches are as good as a lever type micro switch. Be curious what your findings are. course now that I think about it you said limit and not home switch..

So the only down side I can see is the switch being crushed if over travel can't be stopped before the signal comes in from the press.. Something to think about. Perhaps putting some foam tape to get it pressed a little early but give it cushen not to crush it..

Another reason lever switches are used as the lever gives the spring between signal and actual stop.

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Old 02-01-2008, 12:10 PM
 
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yeah, I have the lever/micro switches on my other machine and they work great.

The push switches are actually pretty good quality with silver contacts.
They plunge way further in than my machine can make them go so the machine should not be able to mash them.

If they don't work out, I'll go a different route.
You know how the best laid plans of men go?
It don't always work out how you plan.

I've had about 10 of those switches in a cabinet for maybe 10-15 years.
Decided it was time to use them.
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Old 02-12-2008, 01:21 PM
 
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Just finished making the tool holder for the new Rotozip RZ10.

Upgraded my X axis motor from a 260 oz motor to a 400 oz motor.

Gonna fire it up later and true up the new tool head.

Got rid of the mouse and the full sized keyboard and added a new mini touch pad keyboard.

Added a harbour freight motor speed control.

Got some more pics on these pages.
http://www.el34world.com/Misc/Cnc/CNC13.htm
http://www.el34world.com/Misc/Cnc/CNC12.htm

Keyboard info page.
http://www.el34world.com/Misc/Cnc/CNCPC2.htm

It's just about finished.
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Old 02-12-2008, 06:18 PM
 
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Awesome build and site!

I'm getting ready to throw together a metal Solsylva table myself. That's a nice aluminum bead you've got going there; mind me asking how you did that(mig or arc with those "aluminum weld sticks"?)

Also, in the site, you mention building everything on a "leveling table" - is that basically a wooden torsion box or is it some sort of machine leveled surface? What kind of accuracy are you getting with your oak router? it's impressive to see it cut aluminum - especially given you are using bushings for your rails!
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Old 02-12-2008, 08:47 PM
 
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nice build log and you have a great looking oak machine also,this is a lil' off topic but on your wood machine you used bronze bushings and hardend steel rod .how well did that "slide" ? i at first wanted to use that idea ,did it flex alot? .nice machines you have there
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