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    Lightbulb plasma table with mobile water bed

    hi evryone
    i plan building a plasma table for cutting 6 to 12 mm thik and 1.75/2.2 m steel plates.
    the mobile water bed table should help me loading and unloading the heavy plates whitout the risc of ruining my cnc table by :
    1. slide the water table from underneath the plasma table
    2. load the plate on the water bed (no risc of knocking the expensive machine)
    3. push the water bed back underneath the plasma.
    4. do the job
    beside this ,having that spare room i can fit an removable rotary axis to mill some foam or wood.
    i have purcesed the 20 amp 3 axis kit "logitrol" from www.lowcostcncretrofits.com ,
    and made the frame of 100/100 "V" profile 2.5 / 3.0 ml
    i have ordered drive belts/pinions for X axis , slideway with belt incorporated from isel for y axis and ballscrew 400 mm module from isel as well

    no plans for this project just building it and planing as it goes

    ANY CORECTIONS ARE WELCOME
    I HAVE NO EXPERIENCE ON CNC BUT THE STUFF I HAVE LEARNED FROM THIS WEBSITE ALONG 3 YEARS OF READING
    Last edited by cristian gabor; 05-04-2008 at 08:23 AM.


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    Post a few pics as you go along, good Luck!


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    Nice idea if you have the space. good luck


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    Question

    some pics in today
    what plasma system should i go for?
    did any one used "telwin" ?


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    pics with my work up to this time
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    Hypertherm.

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    Hypertherm.
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    hi again
    i made some more work as you can see in the pics

    got the gantry on and sliding wiht ease but if i hold one side fermly i can push the other side about 5 mm max . is this ok or is an major problem ?
    (i want to use only one side belt drive )

    i'm expecting the z axis on monday and the guide way for y on wensday or so

    I got a price for powermax 1650 hypertherm at 9800 $. that is the best price i found
    DOES ANY ONE KNOW WHERE CAN I FIND THIS SYSTEM FOR LESS MONEY ?

    it sems to my that for 10 mm steel plate i need 100 A plasma to cut at
    60A/100% duty cycle
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    Last edited by cristian gabor; 05-11-2008 at 11:47 AM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cristian gabor View Post
    hi again
    i made some more work as you can see in the pics

    got the gantry on and sliding wiht ease but in i hold one side fermly i can push the other side about 5 mm max . is this ok or is an major problem ?
    (i want to use only one side belt drive )
    I guessing you will see some flex during direction changes. It just depends on your product if that is ok or not. It would be simple enough to add a shaft to drive the opposite side...

    John


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    Quote Originally Posted by cristian gabor View Post
    hi again
    I got a price for powermax 1650 hypertherm at 9800 $. that is the best price i found
    DOES ANY ONE KNOW WHERE CAN I FIND THIS SYSTEM FOR LESS MONEY ?


    60A/100% duty cycle
    List price on that machine is only $4795. Shipping could get tricky though, but not $9800. Check Ebay.


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    I agree with John T. I'd add a jack shaft possibly through the center of your gantry tube. That way 1 stepper will drive both sides equally.
    If it works.....Don't fix it!


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