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Construction started, but not cutting yet
Fri 12 March 2010, 05:10
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Thanks and YES I will take necessary time to get...
Thanks and YES I will take necessary time to get it right. Actually also have to leave home-base today for same days. Back next week.
I will go for Vac BUT with a few T-tracks to. and in this...
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Mon 08 March 2010, 03:22
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Small Update
It took a bit longer than second week i february..:( to get back!!
So whats happening both good and less good things.
We have packed ourself out of the old shop ...phuuu..
and will store it to...
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Tue 09 February 2010, 07:41
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The Forces an Costs
- Do I´v get U right when U don´t see in the provided pictures that I´v transported weight from top to bottom ?
- The balance is NOT only for slanted OR horizontal machine/base...(its also...
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Fri 29 January 2010, 19:50
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oopz
The Bearing Line-Up in lower X-axle
Alo...
I'm want to give you guys the pic. of the X-axle lower part, and maybe in the end also upper X-axle solution .. we will see. The base itself has going throe a small update to I will show you...
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Wed 20 January 2010, 03:41
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To be clear !!
Hi everyone! (this to do to many things at same time gives unclear things).
Its me that have put Copyright mark on the pictures and use the Mechmate name.That because it is Mechmate property what...
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Wed 20 January 2010, 03:15
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oopz
Change in plans gives Change in plans etc etc
servant74: Mr G has has spoken.. so there will bee "pics"
Gerald: thanks :D
swatkins: I have an design idea for (what I call x-axle the long part laying parallel with the floor) it is some...
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Sun 17 January 2010, 23:30
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oopz
MMmmm it is lot of things now.... !
HI Servant74
To bee honest so far Iv been poking around within Gerald's Intellectual property BUT also tested HIS property.. all-thou in a way that might bee seen as "your way".. but still it is...
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Fri 15 January 2010, 22:09
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Thats life 2 strong messages in a few days. First...
Thats life 2 strong messages in a few days. First from Gerald and now this..;) I have thought a lot about this topic - what type of bearings - And I must agree at least until I (or same one else)...
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Thu 14 January 2010, 19:06
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oopz
Weight etc
I saw in an other place here on the forum that people wonder what the weight of MM original was.
The MM original..
Weights all together, in total 400kg [880 lbs]
(gantry+y+x)
- with the...
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Tue 12 January 2010, 14:26
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oopz
Costs for the frames..
Most people me included want to know what things and options cost..
And for me this part is no secret..:p
So here it is:
The Red/Black base... (but NOT Y-axis parts and Y-Car)
5800 SEK .....
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Tue 12 January 2010, 13:50
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oopz
Soorry...
My wife saw this below and teased me throe the dinner..:o
This is wrong !!
90 x 90 x 7mm Box = 2 @ 2700mm (Y axis - ”other legs A” slanted from sealing to floor)
135 x145 x 8mm I- beam =...
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Tue 12 January 2010, 11:34
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oopz
The guideline.. !
Thanks Gerald.. I will do my best ..and because of that i will show You something in blue :D
This first Picture - THE RED/BLACK - machine are the ONE I will focus upon
its not in final shape but...
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Tue 12 January 2010, 10:12
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From my drawings and SO FAR - the cutting sheet...
From my drawings and SO FAR - the cutting sheet is sized to 2400 x 1900mm (8´x6´)
I have worked out my main steel required for the base and table build.
I hope I have not missed or left anything...
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Tue 12 January 2010, 07:52
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Thanks Claudiu..!!Nice work you´v done on your...
Thanks Claudiu..!!Nice work you´v done on your machine.
At the moment I´m poking around in the forum and found same interesting things :)
Back into the "reality".. I will put up same more info abut...
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Sun 10 January 2010, 19:28
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oopz
So here goes the train...!!
When Iv was reading this link
http://www.mechmate.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1597
I saw and felt that ok now its time do it.. letting the wall feel the power from
a slanted steel base....
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Wed 06 January 2010, 16:49
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HEHE yes thanks ..!! /oppz
HEHE yes thanks ..!!
/oppz
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Wed 06 January 2010, 11:58
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oopz
Building a Wall mounted Slanted base - Stockholm Sweden
The reason i ask is that I'm gonna build a Slanted Base Machine..
And then all kinds of questions appear...:)
So IF anyone already done it please let me know
IF someone have experience or...
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