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Sat 22 March 2008, 19:56
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Concept for Five Axis Mechmate with 1000mm Z Slide
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Doug, Yes, I had try out some software eg,...
Doug,
Yes, I had try out some software eg, Featurecam, Mach 3 and CNC_Toolkit by Rainnea. still have have not decide which to use yet.
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Marc, I am not an engineer either and have not...
Marc, I am not an engineer either and have not build any CNC mechine before.
I would properly need a lot of support from all the CNC gurus here.
Gerald, the size will serve my purpose of...
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Concept for Five Axis Mechmate with 1000mm Z Slide
Hi everyone at the forum, I designing an Five Axis Mechmate with 1000mm Z Slide. Feel to comment before I do something crazy.
See the link below :-
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Tue 08 January 2008, 07:05
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350mm [14"] Extended Z-Slide - what does it mean?
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What is the max. Z travel that can be build into...
What is the max. Z travel that can be build into the MM, if I use it for foam carving ? The design of the MM gantry look very sturdy to me.
Thank Gerald.
JK Siew
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Mon 31 December 2007, 09:25
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350mm [14"] Extended Z-Slide - what does it mean?
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My primary purpose for Mechmate is to carve foam...
My primary purpose for Mechmate is to carve foam (if I build one), if I need to cut thinner and harder materials I can always raise the table (or add) and have the z travel less. Is that possible?
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Sun 30 December 2007, 06:19
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350mm [14"] Extended Z-Slide - what does it mean?
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If I build according to plan with the option of...
If I build according to plan with the option of the higher X beam (see Dwg 10 00 000 with addition of 150mm), 350mm Z-Slide and a longer router bit, what is the max. block ht. it can carve ?
I am...
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Fri 28 December 2007, 20:28
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350mm [14"] Extended Z-Slide - what does it mean?
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With that travel, I presume it can route a foam...
With that travel, I presume it can route a foam block of 350mm thk.
Thank Doug
James Siew
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Fri 28 December 2007, 11:17
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It is one of the option on the drawings. See dwg...
It is one of the option on the drawings. See dwg no. 10 00 000 (1st page of part 1).
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JKsiew
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Fri 28 December 2007, 09:55
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350mm [14"] Extended Z-Slide - what does it mean?
I am new here and to CNC. What it mean by 350 slide? Does it mean, it can cut a block of 350mm thk.? Or its just the travel of the router on the Z axis.
Thank.
Jksiew:)
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