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| Gantry on outside of y axis guide pipe Howdy all! Just started digging into building my own CNC router in preparation for a future CNC plasma cutter. I stumbled across the JGRO plans, and I must say they are wonderful for a beginner. Thanks a bunch! My question revolves around the possibility of having the gantry uprights on the outside of the y axis guide pipes...has anyone done this? I modeled this and the original up in Autocad (see pics). Can anyone give any pointers in problems I might have. I plan on using the hobbycnc.com 3 axis kit with 200oz-in steppers Any help is greatly appreicated...
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| You might want to try supporting the pipe, because you'll get a lot of flex with it unsupported. Look at these machines. Joe's CNC Model 2006 My latest project, Machine #2 Vbearings and Ply Another First Router
__________________ Gerry Mach3 2010 Screenset http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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| Thanks a bunch for the links. In the JGRO design, does the 1" gas pipe flex that much on the y axis? I was planning on using the same 1" pipe on the x axis to increase the stiffness on that axis. another question...how much does the fully assembled JGRO router weight (roughly). Thanks again...
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| The BIG advantage to extending the Y axis outside of the x axis--you don't loose the space occupied by the motors, gearing, etc on your work surface. You'll still loose that floor space in the overall footprint. System2 isn't a pipe design - but you can see an approach to supporting the y axis there too. (Photo gallery) Hope that helps some - cheers Jim
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