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My new CNC - COMPLETED

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Patrick
Wed Sept 08 2010, 03:41AM
Patrick Registered Member #2431 Joined: Tue Oct 13 2009, 09:47PM
Location: Chico, CA. USA
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rp181 wrote ...

I am trying to figure out the purpose of the vertical blue sheet. The bottom one is to trap waste I assumed, but I can't think of a use for the vertical one.
I think they are to keep his leadscrews/guides clear of chaff. mine get fowled easily.
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Dr. H.
Wed Sept 08 2010, 05:09AM
Dr. H. Registered Member #931 Joined: Mon Jul 30 2007, 05:25PM
Location: Bulgaria
Posts: 486
Hi guys

yep - those sheets roll and unroll. We used car seat belt mechanisms to do it. I will be taking parts down for painting today and will take few pics of them and post them tonight.

The mill is designed to work with water cooling and as the linear guides (and screws) are not stainless they get rust easily. Also hate to clean constantly debris from the mechanisma (as I had to do on my previous mill)- sooo we decided to close everything.

Cheers smile
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Patrick
Wed Sept 08 2010, 05:57AM
Patrick Registered Member #2431 Joined: Tue Oct 13 2009, 09:47PM
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Dr. H. wrote ...

...yep - those sheets roll and unroll. We used car seat belt mechanisms to do it....
please show detail, about your seatbelt device. I want to duplicate what youve done, I ll get my stuff from
pick 'n' pull .
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Dr. H.
Sat Sept 11 2010, 07:18PM
Dr. H. Registered Member #931 Joined: Mon Jul 30 2007, 05:25PM
Location: Bulgaria
Posts: 486
Hi guys

I am proud to show you the finished mill ... well almost - the spindle is missing - it is in the process of making. Everything else is ready. I've almost finished the electronics but the school is coming soo progress will be slow from now on.

Patric - here is the assembly of the belt rollers. Nothing special - just two seatbealt mechanisms, halfway cut and fixed inside a PVC pipe - but you have to make sure that one is from the driver's side and one is from passenger's side because that way you can use both in the opposite ends of the tube (they are "mirrored" - I used from Fiat Tipo)

Cheers smile
1284232727 931 FT92565 Pic 7205

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1284232727 931 FT92565 Pic 7197
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Patrick
Sun Sept 12 2010, 06:08AM
Patrick Registered Member #2431 Joined: Tue Oct 13 2009, 09:47PM
Location: Chico, CA. USA
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thats amazing i never would have thought of that in a million years. i will make mods on my CNC after this semester.
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Dr. H.
Wed Dec 29 2010, 08:45AM
Dr. H. Registered Member #931 Joined: Mon Jul 30 2007, 05:25PM
Location: Bulgaria
Posts: 486
Good day guys

it is the winter break now and it is time to get back on the project smile
First things first we've got the spindle finished. It has dual tapered roller bearings with a tightening nut (to adjust the "backlash" of the spindle).

It is forced oil cooled/lubricated. Here are the pics and the CAD model.

Have in mind that all the parts are made from scratch (except the gear wheel and oil connectors).

Please excuse the bad quality - I only had cell phone on hand.

Cheers
1293612327 931 FT92565 Spindle 1

1293612327 931 FT92565 Spindle 2

1293612327 931 FT92565 Dsc01644

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1293612327 931 FT92565 Dsc01648

1293612327 931 FT92565 Dsc01649

1293612327 931 FT92565 Dsc01655

1293612327 931 FT92565 Dsc01656

1293612327 931 FT92565 Dsc01657

1293612327 931 FT92565 Dsc01659
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Finn Hammer
Wed Dec 29 2010, 08:34PM
Finn Hammer Registered Member #205 Joined: Sat Feb 18 2006, 11:59AM
Location: Skørping, Denmark
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Huben,

This is wonderfull, looking forward to see "First run".

Cheers, Finn Hammer
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Dr. Drone
Wed Dec 29 2010, 08:43PM
Dr. Drone Registered Member #290 Joined: Mon Mar 06 2006, 08:24PM
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shades
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Dr Hankenstein
Wed Dec 29 2010, 09:38PM
Dr Hankenstein Registered Member #1642 Joined: Sun Aug 17 2008, 11:36PM
Location: Black Canyon City
Posts: 96
Nice professional job, Huben. Looking forward to seeing this beauty in action!

Hank
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rp181
Thu Dec 30 2010, 02:42AM
rp181 Registered Member #1062 Joined: Tue Oct 16 2007, 02:01AM
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Agree with Henry, looks massive!
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