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Even better ... I'll keep an eye on your build as I always planned on adding some form of 4th dimension to myOX, down bellow the table surface...
I'll update the resource with yet an other YouTube - a young lad, as some would call teenagers, explains how he melts down the HDPE bottle caps...
This is great. I was thinking in doing something like that using the OX transforming the Y axis to a rotational one, thus working on 'round'...
Serge E. submitted a new resource: How to recycle HDPE (bottles, caps, etc.) into sheets / blocks to CNC - A very good Instructables showing how...
[update 2015-12-04] Found myself an inexpensive Hamilton Beach Sandwich Maker and started experimenting with melting HDPE. Check posts starting...
Edit : Just added a resource/tutorial with three YouTube/Instructables : How to recycle HDPE (bottles, caps, etc.) into sheets / blocks to CNC...
Sorry, must of been by slight tendency to be dyslexic surfacing once again ... One of those plastic wrap roll has miles upon miles of the LDPE....
Reading the few latter posts, one would have to chopped the recycled LDPE pretty fine to melt into the wax :( The YouTube I saw was not adding...
You know where to get a load of LDPE ? All those water bottle caps, many shampoo and detergent plastic bottles, ... Just look for the /2\...
Interesting ... could quickly (?) cut the snap-on layers - a good use of the C-Beam machine, especially if on a budget, than use plaster soaked...
The 1" plywood and the triple layer of 3/4" MDF would certainly make a huge difference. Wanting to do a topless setup, to machine much thicker...
I like your use of 'stand offs' to hold the machine to the table. By the way, have you found any sagging of your table ? I used 2x4 to frame...
Ask and you shall receive ... or, as the teenager deep in me would say : way cool ! :thumbsup: Now I need to take a much closer look at these...
[!! OCD alert !!] It's double the width (X) and double the number of Y steppers. So you are both right, right ? :confused:
I used a mount from Chris (Laidlaw) for a perfect fit. If it was "custom", he should still have the diameter for the router I have. Not certain...
Sorry, I tend to ramble on at times :oops: one thought leading into an other and loosing track of the initial question or subject. But, hey, no...
I would not point to the basic g-code moves available, but how they are put together to get to the end result. Like DNA, there are only a few...
Got it. There will be some interesting effects amongs those 64+ combinations. It will take some sacreficial waste material to play with them ......
Indeed, it looks like SketchUp and SketchUcam, although with a lot more control and not having to copy the model for each group of milling steps...
Indeed, the math can get heavy ... The 1.3b spiral pocketing of circles will be great. The fewer time a tool needs to move in the air, the more...