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Old 08-25-2010, 01:56 PM
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8 inch Z axis , 3/4 inch aluminum , 8 inch travel .Mounting holes for for XZero router mounts and also K2 mount
Also the bearing are the HGH20HA super heavy duty



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Are you referring to the Z axis on the left or right side?
How does the ball screw like being unsupported like that? I realize it is a small distance, but I can't imagine that it loves high rpm's
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Z axis has no problem with one ended ballscrew at 900 IPM
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8 inch Z axis , 3/4 inch aluminum , 8 inch travel .Mounting holes for for XZero router mounts and also K2 mount
Also the bearing are the HGH20HA super heavy duty



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dang! If i build another machine ill buy one from you. how much?
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How do you keep the dust out of the ballscrew nut ? Cutting MDF would get in past the seal and stick on the grease (ballscrews need grease).

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Originally Posted by Larken View Post
How do you keep the dust out of the ballscrew nut ? Cutting MDF would get in past the seal and stick on the grease (ballscrews need grease).

Nice machining .
Invest in a quality vacuum system that surrounds the bit.
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Originally Posted by Larken View Post
How do you keep the dust out of the ballscrew nut ? Cutting MDF would get in past the seal and stick on the grease (ballscrews need grease).

Nice machining .
Well just do steel and aluminum then , lol joking ,I see on your machine, you have kind of the same design as mine , but have acme screw , ? so why would dust affected these ones and not the same open screw that you have ?
#1 don't over grease ballscrews or bearing , grease every 100km of use
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Invest in a quality vacuum system that surrounds the bit.
I guess you've never cut a lot of MDF. It goes everywhere, vacuum or not.

Well just do steel and aluminum then , lol joking ,I see on your machine, you have kind of the same design as mine , but have acme screw , ?
Lol , No You have the same design as mine .

I use a Kerk delrin nut and stainless screw , I've used ball screws in the past but they are terrible in the dust. The eventually jam up with dust in the balls especially with stepper motors.
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Originally Posted by Larken View Post
I guess you've never cut a lot of MDF. It goes everywhere, vacuum or not.


Lol , No You have the same design as mine .

I use a Kerk delrin nut and stainless screw , I've used ball screws in the past but they are terrible in the dust. The eventually jam up with dust in the balls especially with stepper motors.
U need to get better wipers then for ballscrews ? I would never be using acme screws on my machines , people been cutting MDF and have no problem ,
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Kerk delrin nut

Hi, I acquired a cnc frame and gantry made by Shop (S)Cam Routers Inc, and I believe Larken was the original designer. So maybe you (Larken) could help. This thread is what I have been looking for. This machine, which I have built the controller for and am trying to get set up to run flawlessly, has one of these Kerk delrin nuts on the z axis. The z axis gets stuck. Is it the nut or a motor setting? Do you know what settings should be entered in mach it uses a Vexta PK296-F4.5A stepper.

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