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| Figured I would go ahead and start this thread. As soon as Joe can finish my kit and it gets shipped to me I will be building and taking a lot of pics. I am a totally newbie to CNC Routers (I have a CNC Hot Wire Foam Cutter, but CNC and steppers are about the only thing they have in common LOL). I have gotten the aluminum angle and will be ordering some hardware in the next few days. I have lots of questions and would appreciate all the help I can get. Looking through the instructions it does not give the diameter of the pipe used for the X Y axis's. Can someone please let me know what the outer diam is. I am going to try and fine it in DOM tube as it is usually smoother than the galvanized pipe I have seen used. Any tips or suggestions please feel free to add them in. Thanks Glenn |
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| Hello Glenn, Welcome to the club! The pipe that is commonly used is gas pipe as follows: X-Axis 1" (4 60" pieces) Y-Axis 3/4" (2 36" pieces) The dimensions are I.D. I don't know what the O.D. is but have heard of other's that were thinking about using DOM tube. I used black pipe and got it pretty darn smooth by chucking it up in a lathe and using green scratch pads and emery cloth to polish them up. Came out pretty good, however it did take some time to get them like that. Look forward to seeing your progress!! |
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| Thanks for the reply. I don't have access to a lathe that would turn 60" pieces to smooth them up. Thats why I was thinking DOM would be smoother. I am going to look on the McMaster Carr web site and see what I can come up with. They have a warehouse about an hour from my house that sells over the counter. Thanks again for the response I appreciate it. Glenn |
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| Sparky did an excellent job running his on his lathe. I wish I had a full 60", I have like 50" max otherwise I would have produced something similar. None the less by hand works too, just requires a little more elbow grease and some sweat . They don't have to be perfect I've noticed though, after putting some hours on the machine it makes its own indentations anyways, so any bumps get eventually worked out more or less. |
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Ya, a little elbow grease goes a long way! Your pipes turned out very nice as well. Glenn, I also read somewhere in one of the posts that someone was going to try using drill rod. A link was posted to a site that sold lengths over the standard 36". I can't remember where but it was pretty spendy! Will be watching to see how the DOM works out! |
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| The Dom pipe works good. Rick used them in his build and the O.D. is the same as the Gas Rails My Joe 2006 Router Joe |
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| If anyone has links to DOM tube with the proper outer dimensions please let me know. I have not been able to find it with the right outside diam. I figured the DOM would be rounder and also have a harder surface than the gas pipe. The 1" Pipe is an actual OD of 1.31"-1.32" 3/4" Pipe is an actual OD of 1.05" I will update with a few pics of some parts I got later tonight. I have the Hitachi Router from Lowes (got a killer deal, will explain in the post with pics). Also got the 3 AXIS kit from www.hobbycnc.com Ordered it 7:00 a.m. on Saturday, it was shipped by noon on Saturday and I got it on Monday afternoon. Talk about FAST service! I also got the aluminum angle from Lowes. Going to order bearings and the hardware in the next week or so. How goes the kit cutting Joe! (no pressure, I am just excited!) Thanks Glenn |
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| Look into structural steel, it is also the same dia. and very smooth. |
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| O.k. for anyone interested. Here are some pics of the Router and the details of my getting it. I went to Lowes to check out the Router and get a price. They had two on the floor, one in a nice new full color box. Another in a brown box that was kind of beat up looking. I went for the new shiny color box. Then noticed that the old beat up one have a price marked down on it. It was one that someone had bought, used lightly and returned. The bottom plate is barely scratched and there was just a little dust on it. Marked down from $120 to $90.00. Then I had a Home Depot Coupon for 20% off and they matched it. Got the Router for $72.00 Next up is the aluminum angle that I got to make the bearing slides out of. No big deal here, but I am totally new to this and trying to include everything. More to come later Thanks Glenn |
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| Thanks. It's one of the best deals I have had in a long time. I got the 3 axis Pro package from HobbyCNC and will be taking some pics in the next couple of days. I know some of you would like to see what actually comes in the kit as there are no pictures on the site. I have built a couple of the HobbyCNC boards in the past for my CNC Router so I know they have great instructions and will go together fine. Thanks Glenn |
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| Another quick question for you folks. The bolts that are used in this kit. Are they threaded all the way to the head, or do they have the long unthreaded shoulder. Thanks Glenn |
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