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Discussion in 'CNC Mills/Routers' started by Colin Mccourt, Feb 11, 2019.

  1. Alex Chambers

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    To be fair I think one of the things putting me off was the fact it was the trial version - you can only cut from their unmodified tutorial file - so you can't see the full effect of your own playing. I understand that they need to limit the trial version but feel they have limited it a bit too much.
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  2. Colin Mccourt

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    Hahaha you obviously haven't seen their registration process you think Microsoft codes were lengthy try doubling that lol
     
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    They should give you ten free cuts.
     
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    Maybe, but perhaps some leniancy towards DIYr's and of course OAPs like me:(. That's where Fusion have the benefit; I've installed Fusion 360, managed to Post-Process for grbl, for a simple pocket, but I'm not sure that the output is ok. The UGS visualiser didn't like the output, seems to be a problem with helical interpolation, but I'll check it when I have time. I doubt that I will change to Fusion for CAM because VCarve is so good and easy at the CAM side, but we'll see? Geoff
     
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  5. Colin Mccourt

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    Got back from a night out in Belfast with the missus (overnight Hotel stay) Not much time to get anything done or to start another job. So I just finished off the "P Clamps" (see the build for details) and messed around with the scrap plaque for an hour or two. It's not a finished article nor on proper wood for that matter, it's merely a test piece enabling me to learn on the fly that's the main thing.
    Regards C

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  6. GeoffH

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    Looks great Colin, did you scan the Family crest?
     
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  7. Alex Chambers

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    Very nice! Is every kitchen drawer and cupboard going to get it's own fancy label now?
    Alex.:ROFL::ROFL::ROFL:
     
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  8. Alex Chambers

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    Especially OAP's like us @GeoffH !
    Alex.;);)
     
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  9. Colin Mccourt

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    Its a Vector image @GeoffH lol with a secondary piece inserted into it...I know it's not professional but I don't think it's too bad for a first cut job from an absolute novice..I'ts a non entity really, a piece of nothingness, there only to see how the machine performs, asking questions like do I need smaller/larger bits. what needs to be done to improve things. Getting used to the software, making mistakes and rectifying them simply that.

    Hogwarts ! :cool: I'm loving the "P Clamps" handy little items
     
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  10. GeoffH

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    You've got an Artists eye, looks great to me, even on floorboards. Be better still with VCarving but what a great start!
     
  11. Colin Mccourt

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    Babysteps first @GeoffH lol...I don't need to V Carve just yet for what I do, but farther down the line I may be tempted into Intarsia ;) or similar projects.
    C
     
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  12. GeoffH

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    Love to see some of that!
     
  13. Colin Mccourt

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    Thank You @Alex Chambers
    Your kindness knows no bounds...Duet Dust Cover, Drag Chain Shim and a surprise Silverline 1/4" shank straight router bit for good measure.
    I must give these bits a whirl and see how they perform.
    I owe you one. (or three):thumbsup:

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  14. Alex Chambers

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    No problem @Colin Mccourt, but don't tell everyone - they'll all want one.
    Alex. :ROFL::ROFL:
     
  15. Colin Mccourt

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    and rightly so :cool:
     
  16. GeoffH

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    Looks great Alex, if I had a Duet, I'd be there:) To be honest you have reminded me of the big white elephant in my workshop, I bought an Ultimaker 3D printer probably 5 years ago. My efforts were terrible, mostly many hours of printing followed by disaster etc. No doubt something I hadn't set up properly, but it's in my mind to either see if I can make something with that machine or do another OpenBuild one day. Did you build your own printer Alex?
     
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  17. Alex Chambers

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    Only from a kit @GeoffH, its from Geeetech and has some problems because the acrylic frame parts are not cut with square edges - so it can't be assembled perfectly square. I did manage to get the X and Y axes at right angles to each other and the Z perpendicular to them both, but the quality of the printing leaves something to be desired. Getting the plastic to adhere properly to the bed is more like witchcraft than science - hence the curved top to @Colin Mccourt 's dust cover - it was designed flat!
    Alex. :duh:
     
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  18. GeoffH

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    Well you have achieved more that I ever did. I lost my composure with my machine on many occasions but now I'm older and more composed I may get back to it.;)
     
  19. Alex Chambers

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    I think I paid £120 for my Geeetech kit @GeoffH, I would have expected Ultimaker to be a case of switch on and print with no hassle. So far I have only printed with PLA, but I have found enormous differences between batches (price or brand has been no guide to quality) - the batch I am using at the moment is rubbish - keeps breaking for no apparent reason - a bit nerve-wracking on a long print.
    Alex. :banghead:
     
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  20. GeoffH

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    Thankfully I've erased the price from my memory, and "er indoors" never found out, but it was factors more than what you have paid. I also bought 4 reels of different coloured PLA in my enthusiasm, I think from Ultimaker also, but so far just waiting for me. Yes I agree, I expected to be able to make things without too much knowledge, but other than the sample STL files that come with the machine, which are fairly simple, no success with my own models; just frustration. :mad:
     
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  21. Alex Chambers

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    I told my wife I was buying my printer for my model railway club - which was not, strictly speaking, untrue.
    Alex :p
     
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  22. Colin Mccourt

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    I actually like the slight curve I thought it was all in the design.
     
  23. Colin Mccourt

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    This weekend I'm going to look at fitting the DUST SHOE BOOT to my Workbee CNC.
    (it's a fair size of a unit, much larger than I was expecting))

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    (Anyone got one of these?). It was a high price, solid construction with a magnetised brush attachment, way too expensive not to fit, as much as I like to see what's going on. I'm presuming that I will have to go into Config g. and reduce my maxima X axis setting by circa 15mm and reset the limit switch (to stop it crashing into the side gantry). (What about the Z-axis parameters?) Can someone confirm this process?
    I really should be thinking about dust extraction and this will allow me to measure for pipes and any extra accoutrements I may need to formulate something to help in this respect. I'm thinking of going with a Dust Commander type setup pre-workshop vac.
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/DUST-COMMANDER-Cyclone-element-collector/dp/B00HXDYL70
    Also, I think I need to lower my spindle, its a little on the high side.
    If anyone has had any experience with any of the above please feel free to comment
    Regards
    C
     
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  24. Alex Chambers

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    Let me know how you get on with it if you go with that cyclone gadget @Colin Mccourt. It looks very useful if it works as well as they claim.
    Alex.
     
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    Alex,

    I used my geeetech to build a much larger 3d printer using oak kitchen worktop and 42mm stainless tube.

    I can only suggest you try PETG as a printing material...bed at 120 C for first layer, PETG hot end constant 220 C. Bed drop down to 60 C for all other layers. No problem sticking to bed and automatically clicks off at around 25 C. PETG is very stable.

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  26. Colin Mccourt

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    I've been looking at this for some time now @Alex Chambers but I'll just buy the cheaper model effectively the same thing for circa 14 beer tokens from the bay of fleas and see how we go. But yeah I'll keep you informed on how things turn out
     
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    Hey Colin, Regarding the dust commander... I have a similar setup for my vac I use around the shop. I used it on my workbee for a few weeks until I set up a different system. The 5 gallon bucket that those normally attach to can fill up quickly on a cnc. If you have the space, I would suggest a bigger bucket. Also, make sure you get a bucket that wont collapse in on itself due to the suction (example below, not my pic). I went with a 90 mil thick one and haven't had any issues. Currently, I'm running a 10 gallon Dust Right system on the workbee and couldn't be happier though the price tag isn't for everyone.

    [​IMG]
     
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  28. Chillimonster

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    I use one of those with my Sphinx connected to a Henry.

    Cyclone get 99% of the dust in the bucket.

    My bucket has a spring valve in it to stop the bucket collapsing (and I cross braced it internally)
     

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  29. Colin Mccourt

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    Thanks guys for your prompt replies and YES..it looks like the way to go for me. I will try and source a larger barrel type with snap top or ratchet collared lid.(Heavy duty plastic as I would call it). Thanks again appreciated. Regards C.
     
  30. Colin Mccourt

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    That's a tidy little unit @Chillimonster . Liking that.
     
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