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    Custom CNC Machine For sale

    I build CNC machines 24x24 table alone $999.00 and up depending on the size. 24x24 complete system with Mach3 and Turbo Cad $2250.00 with stepper motors, power supply, stepper driver. The only thing you should supply is a computer. These machines are made from t slot aluminum and are rated for .002 or more.
    sootyjosh@hotmail.com
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    I would imagine pictures would help and pictures in detaled area's rails, ballscrews etc.


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    Yer would like to see PICs etc..


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    Trade you a broke laser for one.


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    I found this on craigslist. I did a google with the email " sootyjosh@hotmail.com "

    http://kansascity.craigslist.org/tls/276763705.html



    The "Martini's plaque" thats posted in the craigslist link, is posted here on the zone by another user (spoiledbrat), I remember it from a few days back (very cool work).
    http://www.cnczone.com/gallery/showp...user/7181/sl/s











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    Martini Poster

    I cannot claim the Martini poster as my own work that is just an example of the capability of workmanship. That did turn out nicely though.


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    I need CNC turning machine.
    swing over bed 25"
    dist between ctrs 67"
    best regards
    Gerardo


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    Unsupported rails and small at that?


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    Quote Originally Posted by sootyjosh View Post
    I cannot claim the Martini poster as my own work that is just an example of the capability of workmanship. That did turn out nicely though.
    So was that cut on one of your machines? If not isn't it a bit deceiving that you're advertising it in that way? It just seems to me that you may be misrepresenting your machines a little bit. And if they are as good as you make them to be, why do you have to resort to selling on ebay and craigslist and spamming here? And as joe pointed out how can some of those longer length machines hold up with such flex in those unsupported rails? Best of luck.


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    calculations

    Well i ran all the calculations on this table and the deflection is only 0.02 in 17 ft of rail just for the t slot alone. The lineal rail has a a deflection of 0.07 in 15 ft of rail whiich means that I will only get about a 0.00018 deflection in a 24" piece table unsupported. but instead of being unsupported I have the Linear guide and the T-slot togethor so I can literally run a 17' table with almost no deflection supported or not. But since the table will be on a table it wont matter. How is that for being unsupported?
    Josh


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    unbelievable

    I have read a few entries about how the unsupported rail thing and the question about the accuracy of the machine I am selling. Let me add this to my last post. The linear guid post have an accuracy rating of .0001 with a weight capacity of 320 kg which is about 800lbs static load weight on a 1"x1" block, which I am guessing is about a 550 lb linear motion capacity. Which means that with two linear blocks with a 800lb static load capacity each side you could almost cut a car on this machine. Any Questions?


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    What are you using that will only deflect .02 in 17ft? Seems like you're a bit off on your calculations if not fully supported.
    Gerry

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    http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html

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