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    Proto type project complete

    Yeah! it works.
    X=18"
    Y= 12"
    Z= 4"
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    That's a neat little baby you got there, good job.


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    Looks a great job. You'll have a lot of fun with that.


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    Looking good!


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    Very nice!

    What did you use for bearings/slides/rails? I don't think I've seen that before...


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    Very cool - looks like a dremel flex shaft?
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    Nice work, it looks great! "Hello World!"? You must be a computer programmer.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wun Fungi View Post
    Very nice!

    What did you use for bearings/slides/rails? I don't think I've seen that before...
    I got the rails on EBay. They are light weight aluminum. I made the slides out of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene).

    Not a heavy duty machine but it seems to be precise (without load).


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    Quote Originally Posted by edo View Post
    Nice work, it looks great! "Hello World!"? You must be a computer programmer.
    Actually, a mechanical engineer that likes to program some. Eventually, I would like to write a G-code to stepper movements program


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    Quote Originally Posted by studysession View Post
    Very cool - looks like a dremel flex shaft?
    Yes, and old one that has not been used very often.
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    A word about the Dremel flex shaft: Watch for end play. My Mrs. used to try to use one for doing very finely detailed miniature carving, and kept complaining about it. I didn't realize what her problem was until I actually tried to use it myself. It had almost an 1/8" of end play and no way to adjust or compensate for it. I still don't know if it was made that way or if she wore it out, but it's really only suitable for light-duty use. And it will get hot.

    Now she has a Foredom. The difference is like night and day. Some examples of what you can do with the proper tools And the talent to use them): http://www.minimotion.com/gallerypage.html


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wun Fungi View Post
    A word about the Dremel flex shaft: Watch for end play. My Mrs. used to try to use one for doing very finely detailed miniature carving, and kept complaining about it. I didn't realize what her problem was until I actually tried to use it myself. It had almost an 1/8" of end play and no way to adjust or compensate for it. I still don't know if it was made that way or if she wore it out, but it's really only suitable for light-duty use. And it will get hot.

    Now she has a Foredom. The difference is like night and day. Some examples of what you can do with the proper tools And the talent to use them): http://www.minimotion.com/gallerypage.html
    Thanks, I will watch and see what happens.


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