How will you reach the E-stop?
With all of the enclosures out there I finally settled on a table mounted design based off of Mooser's 8020 build here. I started with measurements transferred to CAD and mocked it up with the solid model from Tormach. I built it to meet the materials that I had on hand and am still adjusting after mocking it up, and as usual after cutting and welding, there are things that I would do differently. I don't have an ATC nor do I plan on it so this should work well for me. I have some other ideas that I think would be easier and look great, similar to a drag car window frame.
Here is the mock up
Doors open
Left side clearance at limit switch
Right side limit switch is much closer
Clearance in front at limit switch
I got lucky here. This is at the y limit switch
As far as materials I bought 2 20' sticks of 1"x1" square tubing local for all of the frames. I had the 16" drawer slides from a workbench build. I had bought the polycarbonate sheet for a full enclosure but it will fit just right to fill the sides and doors. The rollers are something I had from a dismantled treadmill some years ago. I am going to run cords across the top rollers to hold the doors back and snug. I will be redirecting coolant from the gaps in the doors with some shower molding or something similar.
For the drip pan I am going to attempt to use coroplast sheet making relief cuts and forming it into a drip pan. It will mount on the bottom of the tubing and extend to the doors underneath to catch the random drips there.
I think that is it for now but would like a little feedback or suggestions before I go to full weld this weekend.
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How will you reach the E-stop?
The plan is to relocate the control panel, e-stop at least, to a swing mounted arm. With this setup I need to figure that out too. I originally had planned this all with a full enclosure and using the corner post to mount the electronics.