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Simple construction methods without elaborate machining techniques, as well as "user friendly" electronic control components, are features I attempted to incorporate into this project. Thanks CNC Zone & to the many who have posted information, plans, answered questions as well as given opinions. The table top was first squared, levelled, & tack welded on the shop floor. Legs (2" square tube), casters, & leg spreaders (1" std. pipe) were added. Welding of these components was then completed. More to follow. Weldtutor Last edited by Weldtutor; 02-03-2006 at 01:50 PM. |
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| Since first seeing John K's idea over 2 years ago, I have also been having 'Pipe Dreams' but of the plasma kind. Jgro's plans were consulted, as well a reading & studying hundreds of posts here & on other sites. The free plasma table plans by Mike Laws, available for downloading here at CNC Zone were what finally gave the inspiration to attempt making the dream a reality. Being a fan of KISS engineering I thought, with a few modifications 'I can build that.' I have a chop saw, a drill press, & a welder. If needed the big hammer as well as the disc grinder can be put into play. Download the plans, print them out, study them, ask questions, make drawings, change the drawings, plan some more, ask, scheme, dream etc. Yes, 'I can build that.' And so I started.................... |
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| Hi Trubleshtr I plan to use a Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 51 plasma cutter. There are many good machines available from the various manufacturers. I had it narrowed down to a choice of 2 manufacturers. It would seem to be a matter of indivual preference, based on needs, after doing a search of what the market has available. Thanks for your interest. Weldtutor |
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| The 1st photo shows the collars used to hold & allow for adjustment of the X axis rails. In the 2nd, an angle mounting bracket has been welded to the collar. Slots in the brackets will allow for additional adjustment of the brackets & hence the rails. Brackets will be located at each of the 4 corners of the table top. |
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Thanks for posting the photos Trevorhinze. Your design is one that is very workable and should help others to take the starting plunge. The earlier post of your partially built machine certainly was encouraging for me. The compact work area of 2' X 4' would be attractive for a lot of home shops. Weldtutor |
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The X axis mounting bracket that was in post #5 above, is seen here fastened to one of the table corners. A shim was located between the table edge & the bracket to allow for additional adjustment of the axis rail during fabrication. The table is also shown with the gantry positioned on the X axis rails. WT |
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Angle iron, 1/8" X 1-1/4" X 1-1/4" was used to hold the bearings for each axis. The various sets were shimmed differently depending on the axis rail sizes. X = 1-1/4" Nominal Std. pipe Y = 1" Z = 1/2" The confused sales clerk at the sporting goods store told me the bearings were only for use with real inline skates!!! ![]() Weldtutor |
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| LOOKING GREAT? It is cool to see all the new plasma being built. As these get built, we should compile pictures and plans in one place. It would give a lot of options for some one wanting to build a table. Keep posting pictures. mike |
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Thanks for the comments Mike, & to others, feel free to add yours or ask questions. By doing a search for "Free Plasma Table Plans" you will be able to download the plans that Mike has generously contributed. Or click this link-->Free Plasma Table Plans Weldtutor Last edited by Weldtutor; 02-03-2006 at 01:46 PM. |
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