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When I released the plans for the 2'x3' machine on the zone a few weeks ago, I got many response on how complicated the plans were. Multiple tiers of assemblies, nothing clearly laid out. As a result, I redid most of the assemblies. The structure is simplified, and the components are clearly laid out. Please feel free to comment on them. Scope of plans These plans cover everything needed for the mechanical portion of your machine. You will still need to supply motors, controls, wiring, and a computer to complete the build. Reading the Plans The plans are currently only in E-Drawing form but we have plans to release a PDF version soon. In order to view the plans you will need the free E-Drawings viewer. When you downloaded the plans you receive 8 E-Drawings. FLA100-00 corresponds to the top level view of the machine. That assembly is broken up into 4 other assemblies:
The last 3 drawings are FLA111-00, FLA121-00, and FLA131-00. These correspond to the powertrain components in FLA110, 120, and 130. This was done for 2 reasons. First, Fine Line Automation will be selling those assemblies so it is important to keep things separate to let you know exactly what you are getting. Second, this keeps each assembly to about 12 components total, which make things very manageable and much easier to comprehend. When you view the drawings, if you hover the mouse over the part, a pop-up box will tell you what the part is. Each drawing has an associated Bill Of Materials (BOM) with it. The FLA100-00 BOM lists materials for the entire machine. It is the sum of all other BOMs. Please do not add the materials from the other BOMs to this otherwise you will have enough materials for 2 machines. The other BOMs contain materials listings for the individual assemblies. These are for assembly ease only. The parts numbering scheme is rather simple. There is a 3 letter prefix before each part identifying the supplier. Here is a list of prefixes:
8020 Extrusion pieces do not have a prefix. Extrusions are denoted by the series (1530, 3030, etc.) followed by a dash and another number which denotes the length of the extrusion. For example, 1545-34.5 means a piece of 1545 series extrusion that is 34.5 inches long. Gussets and nuts have a prefix of “8020_” followed by their part number. Suppliers The components in these plans can be purchased from 5 main sources:
To make it easier for you to complete your build, you can purchase everything from Fine Line Automation. We offer a full kit with everything you need all in one box. If you don't want to buy the full kit, we still carry the following products to make your build easier:
If you purchase the powertrain and fastener kits listed above, you do not need to order anything from MSC or McMaster. If you are sourcing the parts yourself, you can almost get everything you need from either McMaster or MSC, but there are enough price differences on certain items to justify ordering from two different places. |
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| My intention was to publish this as a plan, for use by the community. You can currently get all of the components that you need to build the plans from various providers listed below. I released the plans here as I thought they would be a benefit to the DIY community. These plans don't require you to make a lot of your own parts. In fact, if you don't have the capabilities to make any of your parts, you can still build this plan. I know in the brief I said that kits were coming. I am looking at this week to put the kits up on the website. These bundles and the full kit were aimed at making people more successful in their build. Many people will choose to the use the plans and gather the parts themselves. That's perfectly fine and I encourage you to go that route if you want. However, there are many people who would like a complete kit or parts of kits to know that they are getting the right components and assembling it right. Sorry for the confusion. I'll make an announcement when the kit bundles are ready. |
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| Kit pricing has been announced over at the product announcement thread: http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showth...682#post567682 Note this thread is intended for questions related to the plan and builds. Please direct any questions on products to the announcement thread. |
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