just another plasma build and then some :)
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09 Sep 2019 06:53 - 09 Feb 2020 16:28 #144564
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just another plasma build and then some :) was created by machinedude
i just figured i would post some build log photo's over here since this looks like the way i'm going with controls at the moment
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09 Sep 2019 07:09 #144566
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just some more pictures since everyone likes pictures
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09 Sep 2019 07:28 #144567
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Thats a very well made Z axis, What thickness do you plan to cut? And how often?
I have really gummed up a Velox Z axis due to my water table spraying up water mixed with metal dust. It made a mess of my ballscrew and caused the axis to bind. I only solved the problem by enclosing the ball screw behind bellows.
I have really gummed up a Velox Z axis due to my water table spraying up water mixed with metal dust. It made a mess of my ballscrew and caused the axis to bind. I only solved the problem by enclosing the ball screw behind bellows.
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09 Sep 2019 07:33 #144568
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i am limited to a Hypertherm 45 xp so 1/2 is the limit on a pierce for that unit.
i plan on making bellows out of ballistic nylon to seal everything up and protect everything. the z axis i will cover up with a sheet metal cover to seal that up as much as possible. the long axis i will drive from the bottom and the water table will cover the ball screw on that axis and i will have to see what i can come up with to seal the rails on the side.
i plan on making bellows out of ballistic nylon to seal everything up and protect everything. the z axis i will cover up with a sheet metal cover to seal that up as much as possible. the long axis i will drive from the bottom and the water table will cover the ball screw on that axis and i will have to see what i can come up with to seal the rails on the side.
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09 Sep 2019 07:37 #144569
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I had problems with water on the side rails as well. In the end I made the frame cover the bearings at the top and made sheet metal covers on both end to stop as much water as possible.
I also use double seals and a scraper kit on all of my bearings. Really helps.
I also use double seals and a scraper kit on all of my bearings. Really helps.
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09 Sep 2019 07:49 - 09 Sep 2019 07:50 #144570
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i knew going into this build i would have to seal everything up as much as possible to protect the expensive parts. bellows are flat out expensive to buy out right so i came up with a plan to make them myself. will take some time but i have more time than money so that's how i ended up with that plan
this entire build has been about precision. so having said that my table will be bolted together and machined so i can keep it square from the start. the only way to make a welded table flat and square is to machine it back that way after welding. being a machinist for the last 30 years has taught me all about what happens to metal when you throw that much heat and stress into it
this entire build has been about precision. so having said that my table will be bolted together and machined so i can keep it square from the start. the only way to make a welded table flat and square is to machine it back that way after welding. being a machinist for the last 30 years has taught me all about what happens to metal when you throw that much heat and stress into it
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09 Sep 2019 08:26 #144572
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I brought my bellows for a manufacturer in china, I found them on Alibaba. Cost about $95 AUD shipped for the top and bottom bellows on my z axis. They made it custom to my dimensions.
It is made from flame proof nylon, I have not had any problem with it and I cut a lot of heavy plate so lots of sparks.
It is made from flame proof nylon, I have not had any problem with it and I cut a lot of heavy plate so lots of sparks.
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09 Sep 2019 08:33 #144573
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Looks really well built good job!
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09 Sep 2019 08:49 #144576
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09 Sep 2019 09:06 #144578
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might end up being a duel purpose table. being able to add a router would be a plus so that was a factor in design. versatility is what i am after
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