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Modified 1500x1000

Discussion in 'CNC Mills/Routers' started by Scott Drake, May 23, 2021.

  1. Scott Drake

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    Scott Drake published a new build:

    Read more about this build...
     
    #1 Scott Drake, May 23, 2021
    Last edited: Jul 10, 2021
  2. JustinTime

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    Nice and sturdy built! :thumbsup:
    That Z axis stepper looks like it could lift the whole machine and not loose a millimeter! :D
     
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  3. Corey Corbin

    Corey Corbin Well-Known
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    Oooohhh! Nice I like! I would very much like to see it in action.
     
  4. Rink

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    Well, isn’t that gorgeous!

    What did you end up with for outside footprint dimensions?

    thx, rink.
     
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  5. Scott Drake

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    Im not sure on exact outer dimensions yet, at the moment it is looking like it will be about 1750 x 1300 with motors and the drag chain support rails.
     
  6. Kevin Kshe

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    Hey Scott love the upgrades you made! Any chance you are selling these upgrades? If not I'd love to borrow your files, it would be a dream to incorporate some of these mods into my QB Pro, to aid with Cutting ferrous alloys. I just say your machine looks extremely rigid and absolutely professional.
     
  7. Amito

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    Wow.. this looks neat.. Would you mind sharing the BOMs and CAD files?
     
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  8. OldF_Decoy-Dan

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    Looks great -- I am a thinking of building my first machine (I have a brother who has had several shopbot units -- now he has a 5footx10foot) -- Your size is what I was thinking I wanted (maybe 1500x1500 - max) -- I have a few million questions, any help you can provide would be great!

    1) the black end plates for the ball screws/steppers -- is that a stock part from somewhere? I saw the stainless plates were custom fab -- I presume you have some other equipment for things like that -- I do not
    2) What was your main board of choice -- I was thinking Acorn board (I might want a 5th axis for a rotary, but unsure) -- it seems you have 6 controllers installed, is that correct? Why?
    3) I was looking at Nema 24 motors, closed loop. I only plan to carve wood using a 2.2KW water cooled spindle --- Should I look at Nema 34s or are you looking at metal work (I see you have what looks to be an air blower in place vs a vacuum cover around the spindle)
    4) what software are you using -- I do a lot of things with lightburn today and my laser engraver -- I know that does not translate well to 3D stuff but I get some of the basics.
    5) your wiring job looks great! -- some of the main components were obvious to me (spindle VFD, Stepper controllers, main board, big power supply on the left) -- but you had a bunch of stuff on the DIN rail -- could you put up a pic and talk about that a tiny bit???

    Thank you for any guidance you can provide, sorry to be the new guy with a million questions -- Again -- looks like you are building my dream machine! Thank you again for posting.
     
  9. DeepLapislazzulo

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    Hi, i love your work! Im making something similar. Can you tell me the size of the aluminium profiles and what type of aluminium it is?
     

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