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    Few questions about the Joe2006r-2 plans

    Hi all,

    Great site, finding lots of info. After reading for the past week or two, and looking at plans, I'm considering trying my hand at Joe's design. I've downloaded the .dwg and the .easm files. While looking at the .dwg files I noticed a file labeled X Axis Torsion Box Long Run Braces.dwg. I can't seem to find this item in the edrawings file. I found the long run brace 1 & 2, which brings me to my first 2 questions.

    1) Is that item in the design somewhere and I'm overlooking it, or should I just ignore it?

    2) Why are the long run braces split(1 & 2) instead of being one piece?

    Finally concerning the braces/ribs for X&Y torsion boxes.
    Hopefully this doesn't sound stupid.

    3) Why are the rectangular holes in the braces/ribs?(I'm guessing to reduce weight)

    It's a great design, I'm just trying to get a full understanding of it before I start building.


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    It looks like X Axis Torsion Box Long Run Braces.dwg is the long run brace 1 & 2 combied into one piece?


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    The long brace has to be cut in two pieces because it is longer than the machine's usable travel. I had to do the same with my design.

    If you're going to try to make it by hand, or you have a larger cnc machine, then you can just cut it in one piece.
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    I don't have access to a machine. Was thinking I could layout some templates and use those to make the parts. Although after looking at the drawings a little closer, I'm starting to wonder about laying out 30.0002" by hand LOL


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    Quote Originally Posted by ezgoin View Post
    I don't have access to a machine. Was thinking I could layout some templates and use those to make the parts. Although after looking at the drawings a little closer, I'm starting to wonder about laying out 30.0002" by hand LOL
    You won't get 30.0002 with a machine either. At least not a machine you would use to make one of these machines.
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    You won't get 30.0002 with a machine either. At least not a machine you would use to make one of these machines.
    True. More food for thought


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    bah humbug, just pay joe to cut it lol, it's so much easier having dhl bring you a huge box full of mdf parts and hdpe parts perfect and ready to be assembled..


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    Quote Originally Posted by bp092 View Post
    bah humbug, just pay joe to cut it lol, it's so much easier having dhl bring you a huge box full of mdf parts and hdpe parts perfect and ready to be assembled..
    There's a whole lot of the DIY thing missing from that approach.
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    lol sorry, don't mind me and my biased half diy approach


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    Quote Originally Posted by bp092 View Post
    lol sorry, don't mind me and my biased half diy approach
    LOL

    Who knows, before its over I may do that. I actually enjoy building things though, so I don't mind cutting everything. Now if only the weather would cooperate. Figures that the entire winter has been in the 60's, and now that I want to start a project it turns cold

    BTW Anyone have a answer to #3? weight is still the only reason I can see for those cutouts.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ezgoin View Post
    LOL

    Who knows, before its over I may do that. I actually enjoy building things though, so I don't mind cutting everything. Now if only the weather would cooperate. Figures that the entire winter has been in the 60's, and now that I want to start a project it turns cold

    BTW Anyone have a answer to #3? weight is still the only reason I can see for those cutouts.
    Yea, I think it was originally for weight reduction, but someone put drawers in the holes and then someone made them square to accomodate real drawers. Or that's how I remember it. I want to add drawers to my machine. Just bought some clearanced 22" slides at Lowes for 1.58....yesss!
    Last edited by Madclicker; 01-25-2007 at 11:25 PM. Reason: Sliced finger today and have big bandage
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