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OX Cable Management, Electronics Case, E-Stops

Discussion in 'CNC Mills/Routers' started by andrew Adsit, Feb 20, 2015.

  1. andrew Adsit

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    andrew Adsit published a new build:

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    Andrew very nice ideas and installation on cable management!
    What type of connectors are you using? Do you have a supplier link?
     
  3. andrew Adsit

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    I added a link to my list on Amazon with a lot of the parts I used, including the connectors. Some items out of stock, so you may have to shop around on Amazon.
     
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    Thank you Andrew...
     
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    Thanks for the info. I just placed an order for those connectors. I have been thinking of how I was going to the wiring.
     
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    Looks real good. I am about to make a box for my controller and switches. I was thinking about mounting the power supply in the same box. Where are you mounting yours? Thanks.
     
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    I'm at the same point in my design. I have a few enclosure that can hold all the electronics except the power supplies. I would like to have them all in the same box for simplicity. My current thought is to make something temporary so I can run the OX so it can make a more permanent solution.
     
  8. andrew Adsit

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    I built a shelf under the table for the power supplies (I use one for the OX and one just for the spinde. I am currently building my button box which will integrate the pi and a 3.5 touch display, the emergency off button and the run/resume and the pause button. Pictures tonight.

    I didn't want the power supplies in the boxes for 1) modularity and 2) heat.
     
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    Hi Andrew. Really Nice Wire Management. I got a Question. How did you connect the Aluminium-Block of the Spindle with the Z-Axis? That would be interesting for my CNC Build. Thanks for your Help.
     
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    I used a short piece of 20x60 turned 90 degrees. I had to bevel the cut to avoid the wheel nuts, but the al block holes were a perfect match. Them I used 4 pieces of 5mm all thread cut to length with t-nuts in the 20x60 and regular nuts on the top. I'll post a pic in a few.
     
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    thanks for your Answer. It would be great to see a Pic with your Solution, so i can imagine better. Thanks for your Help.
     
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    thanks for your effort. good idea how u fixed it.
     
  14. CASTELLINI

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    Hello Andrew,

    Could you tell me what's your max Z axis travel please ?

    Thanks
    Adrien
     
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    Looks like a great build. :thumbsup:
     
  16. andrew Adsit

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    With a 1" bit, almost 50mm with my standard waste board. If I remove it and use the board below it, I get another 60mm. So far, it has been enough, but if I wanted to do any relief carving, I would probably have to raise the y rails.
     

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