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Sandy3D wall mounted 1000 mm x 1000 mm C Beam Mill

Discussion in 'CNC Mills/Routers' started by Sandy DeFalco, Jun 7, 2017.

  1. Sandy DeFalco

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    Sandy DeFalco published a new build:

    Read more about this build...
     
  2. Mark Carew

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    Welcome to OpenBuilds @Sandy DeFalco your build sounds like its going to be a lot of fun! :thumbsup:
     
  3. MaryD

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  4. Sandy DeFalco

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    Thank you, can't wait to start!
     
  5. SlowBipe

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    Sounds like a great experiment. Good luck.

    I just want to know how do I find a wife who will let me mount my CNC in my living room?
     
  6. Sandy DeFalco

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    Convince her that you're going to redo the kitchen cabinet doors totally custom Beyond her wildest dreams
     
  7. Sandy DeFalco

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    The wall mounted C Beam is going to have a combination of Sphinx and Ox y plates so that I'm using a ball screw for every axis.
    I guess it should be called a Sphox.
    I want as many wheels riding the C Beam as possible inside and outside top and bottom, seeing that the machine will be wall mounted. I also think I came up of a way of using double C beam back-to-back so the weight of the spindle will hang from the V Wheels riding their track not pulling on them sideways.
    I'll post images of my plans once I get them a little more designed in detail.
    Happy building everyone!
     

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