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Old 09-22-2004, 01:29 PM
 
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First post here, tho I have been lurking for awhile. Well I have decided to build a version of Jgro's free plans that are on here. Thanks to Jgro, very nice set of plans, and free to boot!!! Only change I think i'll make is to go with 1/2-10 ACME threaded rod instead of the 1/4-20 as on the plans. Its main purpose will be to cut out parts for model airplanes and possably some 3d engravings if I ever get that far in CAd.

For the motors/driver i'm going to go with the 3 Axis unipolar chopper system from HobbyCNC , as i think this would be the quickest way to get it up and runnning.

I Have a spare Pentium3 550Mhz computer to run it.

sound like a good start?

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Sounds good to me The only thing that I would probably do different if I were to do it again would be the table top. It will sag over time. I would get some pieces of 2x2 steel tubing and cut notches into the end plates to support them. Then use a piece of MDO (medium density overlay) plywood as the main table top and another piece of MDF as the cutting surface.

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Sounds like a good idea to me, I had thought about making the table replaceable as a whloe. So I could have 2 tables, one for clamping down parts and the other as a vacum table. I had also though about for the non vacum table just running 1-1/4X1-1/4 aluminum angle lenghtwise under the table to strengthen it instead of the MDF framework in the drawings.

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According to a program we have at work called MDSolids, a 1-1/4 x 1-1/4 x .125 thick aluminum angle will deflect about .06 with 20 lbs on it. Steel with the same dimensions is about .02. 2x2x.125 wall will deflect about .002. Food for thought.

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ahhh ok. guess we will go with steel then

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Just a note. I've got some 1-1/4 x 1-1/4 x 1/4" aluminum angle. 6061-T6. It is many times stronger than the flimsy 1/8" stuff. Yet still just as easy to work with.
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