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Old 03-14-2009, 04:57 PM
 
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I just start to make plans for my build.

What you think about this:

http://www.ivport.com/temp/version1.jpg

16mm supported rails.Desire dimension is 1200x800mm.Acme trapezoid with 5mm pitch.The load will be on one side of the Y.Is this a problem or not

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Old 03-15-2009, 06:00 PM
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Hi,

i´ve got a similary one of this build at home.
Perhaps this contruction gives you some more inspirations.


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Next plan is

http://www.ivport.com/temp/variant2.jpg

i think it is better then previous,but the rails worried me.They are on one side.Can this make trouble
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Hi there,

the load on one side of die Y doesn´t matter.
Take a look at other router-buildings, it´s the same.

Make the plates down at the rails of X more broadly, gets better stability.
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Sorry to jack a thread,

Great job on that machine. Do you have a build thread anywhere? Any more pictures? Especially of your rails.

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i´ve got a similary one of this build at home.
Perhaps this contruction gives you some more inspirations.


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I´ve made a new theme for this:

http://www.cnczone.com/forums/diy-cnc_router_table_machines/75843-my_diy_homemade_router-post583256.html
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http://www.ivport.com/temp/variant4.jpg

http://www.ivport.com/temp/variant3.jpg

I made some changes and here is it
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Old 03-16-2009, 10:47 PM
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Originally Posted by shulio View Post
http://www.ivport.com/temp/variant4.jpg

http://www.ivport.com/temp/variant3.jpg

I made some changes and here is it
The only thing I can think of is to change the front end to metal instead of wood. I'm assuming the rest of the machine is metal.
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hey guys how about this design????
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I like your variant 3, its almost identical to my design. I think it works pretty good. I havnt had any regrets yet, its been stable, accurate, and gets the job done. Check out homegrowncnc.com if your looking for more info about designing your machine.
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i have finally finished designing my second router. its almost similar to the sketch i have posted before. Gentry is little different though.... it has table size of 1350mm X 3000 mm
structure made up of square n rectangle pipes. Weighing approx. 500 kgs.
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On the long side how many motors you use? 2 or 1.I really like this build but someone tell me that i must use 2 motors on long side because the motion is on one side of the axis
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