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Old 02-21-2007, 08:43 AM
 
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Buzz's Build Of Joe's Machine

I have been watching a lot of people build out Joe's machine over the last few months and I have decided to upgraded from my Solsyvia machine to Joe's machine.

As I already have a machine I am going to cut the parts my self. At present I am starting to break down all the drawings and determine what is what. I believe I have figured out all the plastic parts required.

Attached is a drawing of the plastic parts I believe I need (I will be modifing the router attachment to accomondate the dust collector). The T's mean the hole is to be threaded (normally with 1/4 threads).

Anyone see any issues or mistakes?
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Looks good Buzz, welcome to the club!

One thing and it may just be my viewing of your drawing but your router pieces look pretty close together as compared to the spacing with the other parts. Also the motor mounts are taped for 10-24 threads at the motor end.

What's the overall dimensions of the material you'll be cutting from?

Look forward to seeing your progress! Post often, everyone likes pictures!
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the file looks correct, except for the portion i maked in yellow, if you tap these 4 holes this will allow the tool holder to go all the way through the Router rear plate and bolt into the Z-Axis bearing block adding an additional 4 places for bolting it together in additon to the 4 outer bolts.

Looking forward to seeing it cut out and built

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Thanks guys for the quick responses.

ccsparky, the router mounts and 1/2 pieces have not been aligned for cutting out for two reasons 1/2 pieces will be moved to a different drawing layout, and the router head need to be redone to accomondate the tool changer stuff and 4.5 Dust collector hose. If anyone has the plans for the z axis head with the 4.5 Dust collector hose and preparing for the Tool Changer (I allready have the attachment for the router).

The maximum size I can machine is 21.5 * 32.25 the machine area is smaller than this, still working the layout of all the parts to fit nicely in this area.

Joe

Thanks for the advice on tapping, I will implement this change.

Machining will probably not begin for a while as I figure everything out in my head first. For sure I will be posting pictures... as I did for the last machine.

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The router mounts are usually 0.75" to help prevent flexing of the router when plunging.
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Thanks Joe. That was my understanding on the router plate thinknesses. I just checked the router mount side to make sure of the grove sized and they are at .79". Is the additional width of the slot for the router plates of.04" there for a reason, I would figure you want a very tight fit.
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Thanks Joe. That was my understanding on the router plate thinknesses. I just checked the router mount side to make sure of the grove sized and they are at .79". Is the additional width of the slot for the router plates of.04" there for a reason, I would figure you want a very tight fit.
If you have purchased material from different sourses, in HDPE and as well as MDF you will find out that not all are the same, in thichness, i learned my leson on this with the groves in the Z-Axis carriage. Even from the same place i.e. Hpme Depot they have different sizes in MDF.
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Thanks Joe, good point. I will make sure to setup for the size of the MDF I purchase.
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Also another note, on the Motor support walls the small 0.125 dia. circles are my nick marks i make at 0.02-3" so when i drill the holes in the ends i have a mark to line up with.

When you start cutting the parts you will see how much time it takes to make them, I do it in my spare time, but still takes a while to do them.

Joe

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Joe, thanks. I was actually wondering what those hole were for, checked out other photos of them from packages and full builds and did not see any holes. Good idea
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Started working at laying out the MDF parts and found a few parts are just a little longer than my machine can cut. Was wonder what tricks people are using to cut out the longer MDF parts, I know I can cut them in small pieces and join them together but I would prefer single pieces if possible.

Thanks in advance.
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Buzz, I cut my longer pieces in two on my cnc and then tacked the two pieces to a longer solid piece of mdf(or 1/4" plywood, hardwood, or whatever you have on hand). I then used this to pattern cut a master making one solid piece. After pattern cutting I made sure the length was correct and then I pattern cut the rest of the pieces from mdf by using this master. I hope this makes sense. This worked for me and I could cut the parts out faster by pattern cutting than I could with my cnc.

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