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Old 10-11-2005, 12:33 AM
 
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JGRO Pics Finally

I have finally able to post my JGRO pics. It looks a little confused but it works.

The three pieces of threaded rod running side to side under the bed pull the sides together therefore not allowing the gantry to sprawl the seamless rod outwards. The rods are also supported from underneath.

Cutting cedar curtain rod brackets for a friend's woodwork shop at 1016mm/min or 40" min with a 4.6mm plunge, 3/16" with 5 plunges to complete the cut. Cut time was 3 min for each one.

The little machine is a JCKleinbauer hawk mill. I will try circuit board routing with this one.

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Old 10-12-2005, 12:13 PM
 
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Here is a picture underneath the bed. The bed is supported by square steel tubing parallel with the Y-axis. The "T" nuts are used along with bolts to hold down work. Thin carpet tape also works well. I will post pictures of numbers I have cut out later.

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Some numbers and brackets I have cut out. The small inside pieces to be cut out within "8" and "6" have actually been milled out instead being cutout as you would avoid a small piece of wood flying out and doing some damage.

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These images should serve as encouragement to anyone considering undertaking such a project. The obviously only just good enough construction (and that is by no means meant as an insult) compared to the fineness of the output clearly show the practicality of Doing It Yourself.
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Jason,
Very nice !

triticale,
Do not believe anyone could have said it better.


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Thanks for the encouragement guys.
The machine is also accurate enough to engrave animal tags with the finest lines of the letters matching up spot on, I did one for my dog Rocky in aluminium after he somehow lost his original and I decided I was not paying another $18.00 (US $9.00) for a repalcement. I will post a picture of it if he lets me take the picture without licking the camera.
I forgot to add in the first post that I was using 1/4-20 Stainless steel allthread on the X and Z axis but was unable to find any 6 foot lenghts for the Y axis and therefore using standard allthread there. The stainless steel allthread is very clean and operates more smoothly than the standard coated version.

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Hi,

Very nice cuts. May I ask you to give me the dxf of these cuts or the G-codes? I would like to try them.

Thank you,

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Here are some of them,will upload more later.

Read the G-code first to ensure you do not get any surprises. Some of them are different to others as I have not adjusted all the parameters. If the file has "fullprogram" as part of its name it will the code will indicate 5 plunges of 4.6 each, finishing at 23.0. The files values represent mm/min feed rates as well as mm units so make the relevant adjustments if you use inches.

You can use NC-Plot to check the toolpath. The demo gives 60 days of testing time.

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Your router looks great Jason, How long did it take to build?
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Thanks.
I built it over a period of months. If you have access to a woodworking shop it can go a lot faster. I had access to a friends shop occasionally which helped a lot. To build it again I would say about 20 hours minus torsion box. Tapping MDF takes up quite some time. A drill press is critical as it almost impossible to dill a hole straight with a hand drill.

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Thank you. What about those very nice supports?

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When I built my jgro I got frustrated with all the tapping. I finally chucked up the tap in my hand drill and made quick work of threading. Nice to see you've supported the rails.
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