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Original PhlatPrinter

Discussion in 'CNC Mills/Routers' started by Mark Carew, Nov 8, 2013.

  1. 3DMON

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    Your making good progress.
    The rods are steel going into bronze bushings and are held on with lock collars. Hopefully these pics will help you.
     

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  2. Angelobf

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    Olá 3DMON

    Agradeço o elogio, eu estou tentando ser o mais fiel ao projeto original, embora pouca informação de sucesso.

    Como eu entendi e preso o eixo de aço, será difícil fazer um pensamento bronze bushing'm e eu uso 4 rolamentos Foto Igualdade.
    Eu tenho uma pergunta que você sabe dizer-me o diâmetro das duas hastes.
    Outra dúvida e os dois rolos inferiores são de aço? Sabe informar o diâmetro interno e externo deles ainda não sei como eles ainda ver o desenho ta aparecendo um erro que eu não sei onde isso.

    Desculpe tantas perguntas. Obrigado



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    hello 3DMON

    I appreciate the compliment, I'm trying to be as faithful as I can to the original design, even with limited information obtained

    I understood how and stuck the steel shaft, it will be difficult to make a bronze bushing'm thinking of using 4 bearings with rolling as the photo.
    I have a question, you can tell me the diameter of two rods that go on top of the rolls.
    Another question and the two lower rollers are made of steel? Knows inform the internal and external diameter of them still do not know how to make them, by drawing in sketchup ta giving a measurement error, this stranger.

    Sorry so many questions. Thank you
     
  4. 3DMON

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    The top steel rods on mine measure 15.5mm diameter but I think the original came with 5/8".
    The bottom rollers are 2" diameter steel pipe but have a 1/2" steel rod in the middle.
     

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    hello 3DMON, synchronized pulley that has in large rolls down has how many teeth can tell?
     
  6. matt_o_70

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    What is the shaft diameter that the U bearing rides against? For example If you google "SG15" you will find there is a series of U Groove bearings in various sizes. SG10, SG15, SG20, SG25 etc..

    for example It looks like the SG15 bearing rides on a 6mm Shaft.
     
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    I do not know how many teeth they are and it would require me to take it all apart to find out. Maybe Mark would have that answer for you.
     
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    Thank you all the help and welcome
     
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    Mark, time does not respond, since I sent up email to him but nothing, but I will keep trying. Thank you
     
  10. Mark Carew

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    Hey guys following along :) great work on this build @Angelobf so far.
    Its been a while since I have put one of these together :) I will try to help out where I can
    I can say on the bearings I no longer have the info.
    *The 2 drive roller pulleys are from Stock drive products - A 6M16-060DF2508
    Product | Designatronics Store | Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument
    *Belt used - A 6B16-155025
    Product | Designatronics Store | Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument
    *Rods 6mm from mcmaster - McMaster-Carr
    Hope this helps to point you in the right direction.
    Mark
     
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    Thank you Mark, helped a lot whenever you have doubts ask the friends of the forum, the 3DMom has helped me a lot and I am grateful.
     
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    More then welcome my friend. I'm loving watching the Build come together. It brings back so many memories :)
    @3DMON is one of the good ones. He has a lot of experience and will never steer you wrong.

    Keep up the great work. This is awesome! :thumbsup:
     
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    Hello mounting of the lower rolls and I have a question, what is the distance between the roller and the Phlat table? I put a drawing to guide.
    Another measure that can not be found in the assembly and 3/16 between the rollers.
     

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    I have .2372" between the rollers and .1155" from the top of the driver rollers to the top surface of the table.
    Phlatprinter left.JPG
     
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    Hello mark you have drawings equal to this assembly
     
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    I am curious how well this would work, if at all, to feed 5 mm plywood through to cut hull pieces for stitch and glue canoes/kayaks. It would be a compact way of cutting long narrow sheets.
     
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    Hello Mark Carew, sorry the translator translated her name wrong
     
  18. Mark Carew

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    I see no reason why not. I once did an 8' x 2" thick Phlatboyz foam sign. You may need to add a layer of foam under the play to assure a good grip.

    Just the assembly in the Zip here
    Original PhlatPrinter
     
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    Thanks for the answers guys.
     
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    Hello, Does anyone have the drawing in SketchUp to use pen 1 drawing of the right of the attached drawing, to be exported to Cad to have cut in cnc
     

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    I'm confused to what your asking. From the pic you posted it looks like you already have it.
     
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    Hello Justin Time, this same you commented this and an image, wanted to see if someone or Mark has this file to provide, I tried to send a private message to the mark but it was not the error.
     
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    Hello 3DEMON, the file and just an image I do not have the drawing in SketchUp.
     
  24. 3DMON

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    Just disassemble it within Sketchup and lay the parts flat. That is all that was done with the rest of the parts in the sketchup file.

    3d....mon
     
  25. Angelobf

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    Hello 3DMON, I tried to do this but I could not, quit everything and gave up. Can you help me?
     
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    Yes I can.
     
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    Ok Angelo,
    I added it to the original Sketchup file under the other attachments. I hope that helps.
     

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    Hello 3DMON, thank you very much helped me, I will move to the Cad and cut.
     
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    Your welcome.
     
  30. Mark Carew

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    Hey guys Phlatprinter 3 has been added to OpenBuilds :)
    Have fun!
    PhlatPrinter MK 3
     
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