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Thu 06 August 2015, 10:30
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The starting points for building your own MechMate - selecting table size, etc.
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Thanks Pete for your input. I realize that more...
Thanks Pete for your input.
I realize that more weight for a sturdy machine cannot be avoided. I tried however to make simple and bolting parts instead of welding is much more easier to handle...
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Gerald, Can you please take a look at this?...
Gerald,
Can you please take a look at this? Parts of the same color are welded, the rest is bolt assembled. Any advice?...
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This is not meant for any controversy, but just...
This is not meant for any controversy, but just exploring a new idea according to everyone's needs. A lighter machine may have some advantages like: economy (cheaper steel and electronics), better...
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Thank you guys for all these enlightening inputs....
Thank you guys for all these enlightening inputs.
I especially appreciate Gerald last sentence "Even the heaviest MechMate shakes like mad when cutting letters on a sign at production speed . . . "...
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Hi to everyone and thanks for your useful inputs....
Hi to everyone and thanks for your useful inputs.
I was wondering why MM seems so heavy? Yes, according to steel dimension used for the table and the gantry that seems too much. May be this issue...
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