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You mean have the 'OX' ride the edge instead of pulling the workpiece through ? It certainly would make sense to work large / heavy pieces...
Remember how I was having this puzzling situation with my table top not being perfectly flat and parallel to the X-Y plane of myOX ? There seem...
Well, here's an interesting transformation gone commercial. What looks too much like a planer body is being used to make a narrow CNC router with...
[MEDIA] Ok, I know it doesn't have much speed, although enough torque is there to screw something a few times on battery. Replace the batteries...
Make a linear motion assembly out of wood ! [MEDIA] Nested Helix [ATTACH]
Here's an interesting approach to move your machine out of the way - check at 1m14 : [ATTACH]
Check out the gallery Done with myOX for more as I catch up to posting images and YouTube from the past few months (as I recover them).
This one is done for soon to arrive grand-son. Routed at 100 inches per minute with a 1/8" end mill on myOX
This is the freshly cut, unfinished, sign for the soon to arrive grand-son : Matéo approx. 21" wide by 17" tall, 3/4" plywood using 1/8" end mill...
The finished sign, painted by my wife
Approx 20" wide x 18" tall done in 3/4" plywood using a 1/8" bit with myOX. SketchUp Make + SketchUcam
Here's a wall clock : [ATTACH]
Well, several 'test' (read 'free') signs later and things are looking real good. Quite a few custom signs done for family and friends ......
I'm not (currently) using the double belt setup having good results with the standard single belt. But as I progress with use of myOX, I'm...
A really nice sharp looking setup, gives me a few ideas to rework myOX ...
Thanks for the updates. I was away (no... vacation and such), just now catching up on things here and every where else.
Interesting. It would be interesting to see the test done with a double belt setup (one into the other). In theory, it should improve at least...
From my early experiences, it is a good idea to get good heat syncs properly mounted. Heat transfer grease, as typically used on computers, on its...
What I did was have the X axis at 1500mm (actually trimmed a bit to make 'certain' the length of V slot were 'identical' - there can be a variance...
Nice ... you really like a challenge, cutting the plates by hand. :thumbsup: Where there is a will, there's a way, eh ?