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  #241  
Old Tue 19 February 2008, 07:07
cncb
Just call me: Brian
 
Connecticut
United States of America
Sean, nice work. With that load of MDF coming in be sure to snap a few photos of the beast at work if you can. Maybe even a video? So this is what I thought of when Gerald said #5. It's alive!



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  #242  
Old Tue 19 February 2008, 07:12
domino11
Just call me: Heath
 
Cornwall, Ontario
Canada
Sean,
Congratulations on #5.
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  #243  
Old Tue 19 February 2008, 08:49
Greg J
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Hagerman, New Mexico
United States of America
Sean,

Congratulations !!
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  #244  
Old Tue 19 February 2008, 09:06
smreish
Just call me: Sean - #5, 28, 58 and others
 
Orlando, Florida
United States of America
Brian.
And #5 is alive is exactly the reason I titled my forum entry as such. #5 alive brings back WAY to many memories of jr high school and the 80's.
Thanks for the photo.
Sean
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  #245  
Old Tue 19 February 2008, 15:35
cncb
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Connecticut
United States of America
haha glad so, just as long as you don't get down to your shop one night and find that your machine is talking through the stepper motors?
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  #246  
Old Wed 20 February 2008, 20:01
smreish
Just call me: Sean - #5, 28, 58 and others
 
Orlando, Florida
United States of America
All proximities and relays installed in machine. A little wiring action to do tomorrow and all the proximity switch limit/homing will be done.
Gerald, I had to enlarge the 5/8" diameter hole you have in the top plate of the y-car for the connector to pass to the 12mm proximity sensor.
I enlarged it to 20mm for the QD fitting and cable to pass to the sensor. Minor....very minor.
I will post pics when I am done.
Sean
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  #247  
Old Fri 22 February 2008, 19:33
smreish
Just call me: Sean - #5, 28, 58 and others
 
Orlando, Florida
United States of America
MechMate Proximity Limits Done and working

Proximity limits installed on all axis.
Works perfectly. "ref all" in Mach, and the machine finds home, then set my g54 (work offset) to the spoil board x/y o,o. Thus, the machine finds mechanical home, then moves to the spoilboard "soft home" and is ready to cut.
Schematic for installation:
prox_layout.pdf

Details: FactoryMation
qty description
3 SI12-C2 NPN NO H m12QD proximity sensors, 10-30vdc
3 PIR6W-1P-12VDC slim relay
3 MOD.14/4 LC5 5m qd cable. I extended each cable with 4 core cable to meet my needs.

I wired all in the control box via the 12vdc tap on my antek transformer.
Currently, I have only 3 sensors wired, so all the x, y and z work. The second x axis will be wired next week when I have the time.
NOTE: to keep the same logic as the rest of the machine, I bored a 19mm hole in the back side of the z-slider and attached it to the spider via 2 10-24 tapped holes so it finds "up". Also, I have ordered a smaller, 25 mm barrel length version of the same sensor to replace the one in the photo. The one shown in the photo "may" interfere with the dust collection, I have about 5" clear, but I would prefer a smaller form factor to keep everything neat and tidy.

Easy, about 4 hrs worth of work and around 125 bucks and I am in business.

Note all the dust on the machine....she has been working hard for the past 2 days
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File Type: jpg prox_x.jpg (175.7 KB, 2002 views)
File Type: jpg prox_z.jpg (83.2 KB, 2005 views)
File Type: jpg prox_relay.jpg (27.0 KB, 1991 views)

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  #248  
Old Fri 22 February 2008, 20:07
Greg J
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Hagerman, New Mexico
United States of America
Sean,

Thanks for all your hard work and information.
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  #249  
Old Fri 22 February 2008, 21:20
Gerald D
Just call me: Gerald (retired)
 
Cape Town
South Africa
Ah, it's great to see a plan come together! I have been dreaming of this approach for a couple of years.

In the drawing set, there is a "washer" with an off-center hole. The idea is that you drop the washer in the hole and use the eccentric effect to "tune" the target point for trigger distance. Does that make sense?

I could try and include a position on the spider for the proxy . . . .

What I don't like about this is all the extra (expensive) cabling from gantry to control box. Since the switches are all effectively connected only to each, the bulk of the wiring (plus relays), should ride on the gantry.
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  #250  
Old Mon 25 February 2008, 06:37
domino11
Just call me: Heath
 
Cornwall, Ontario
Canada
Sean,
I have seen a lot of posts with you mentioning how hard your new beast is working. How about a few pictures of some of your cuts if you get a chance.

Heath.
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  #251  
Old Mon 25 February 2008, 17:12
cncb
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Connecticut
United States of America
I second domino's request. We need photos/video
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  #252  
Old Mon 25 February 2008, 17:50
cbboatworks
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Wilmington NC
United States of America
Sean

I need some motivation bring on the videos.......
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  #253  
Old Mon 25 February 2008, 18:06
smreish
Just call me: Sean - #5, 28, 58 and others
 
Orlando, Florida
United States of America
I'll try to get some video up this week. I am in the weeds trying to get a few jobs out. Of course, the MM is a big part of all that. I'll see what I can pull off.
I made a temporary dust foot today to work with a shopvac. The real dust collector is a couple of weeks off.
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  #254  
Old Wed 27 February 2008, 10:13
smreish
Just call me: Sean - #5, 28, 58 and others
 
Orlando, Florida
United States of America
My BIG MM working

Here's a few pics that Gerald requested last night.
Working away. See no power outage here!
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  #255  
Old Wed 27 February 2008, 10:28
Marc Shlaes
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Cleveland, OH
United States of America
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Hey, I like the rough shape of that foot! Sean, go check out the 4th evolution on JR's pages.
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  #256  
Old Wed 27 February 2008, 10:29
sailfl
Just call me: Nils #12
 
Winter Park, FL
United States of America
Gerald,

Yep, that is what we were cutting. 1/4" ply. Like cutting paper.....
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  #257  
Old Wed 27 February 2008, 11:34
Gerald D
Just call me: Gerald (retired)
 
Cape Town
South Africa
Ooo . . . I love work - can sit and watch it for hours . . . .
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  #258  
Old Wed 27 February 2008, 13:14
cbboatworks
Just call me: Gene
 
Wilmington NC
United States of America
Quote:
Originally Posted by smreish View Post
Here's a few pics that Gerald requested last night.
Working away. See no power outage here!
Sean

What is it that you are cutting out? Looks a little like Marine plywood.
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  #259  
Old Wed 27 February 2008, 17:13
smreish
Just call me: Sean - #5, 28, 58 and others
 
Orlando, Florida
United States of America
hey ya'll. Thanks for commenting. That being cut is 1/4" lauan that is being tek screwed to a steel frame, then fiberglassed to make a very architectually odd awning. Top and bottom skins, matte, then glass. One of the Many things we do at austin2paris.com.
The dust foot is VERY temporary. I cut JR and Marks foot idea to match my router base and 2.5" shopvac hose. The real dust collection and foot will come in a few weeks when I move her to the final home a few buildings away.
I figured some dust collection was better than no collection. My lungs thank me
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  #260  
Old Wed 27 February 2008, 20:49
smreish
Just call me: Sean - #5, 28, 58 and others
 
Orlando, Florida
United States of America
What my real dust foot will end up looking like in a few weeks. Or at least I am shooting for this type of pressure foot.
I have already modified my K2CNC router bracket with tapped holes to accept the plunge bar....I know from past experience that this was the 1 thing about my Multicam machine I really liked! IT held down polycarbonate and thin sintra sheets really well. It did have a tendency to scratch the surface of the sheet, but that was fixed by cutting upside down or leaving the paper on.

Another great trick with plastic laminates is to squeegee on sign vinyl transfer masking tape to one side of the plastic before cutting...this keeps it dust and scratch free.

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  #261  
Old Wed 27 February 2008, 20:51
Greg J
Just call me: Greg #13
 
Hagerman, New Mexico
United States of America
Sean,

The link didn't work. Not that I'm waiting to see what you do.
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  #262  
Old Wed 27 February 2008, 20:54
smreish
Just call me: Sean - #5, 28, 58 and others
 
Orlando, Florida
United States of America
dang greg...that was quick..fixed.
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  #263  
Old Wed 27 February 2008, 21:04
Greg J
Just call me: Greg #13
 
Hagerman, New Mexico
United States of America
I've always said that this MM site / CNC router / etc. etc. etc. was addicting.

Oh yea, watching your progress has helped allot also. Don't forget that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
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  #264  
Old Wed 27 February 2008, 21:06
smreish
Just call me: Sean - #5, 28, 58 and others
 
Orlando, Florida
United States of America
Greg,
Heck I don't mind people watching closely and copying things...just don't blame me if some of my ideas don't work so well

Hurry up and get your MM done...I have to compare notes before I start machine #2 !
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  #265  
Old Wed 27 February 2008, 21:18
Greg J
Just call me: Greg #13
 
Hagerman, New Mexico
United States of America
Yes sir,

I'm getting there. I finished framing up some walls and dry walling a new home for the beast. Tonight, I finished the stop blocks and ordered the prox. sensors, relay and cable ( ordered a shorter Prox for the Z, thanks). Tomorrow will finish the last little Y end stops. Friday, I'm taking off work to farm. Sat. and Sun. are for painting the beast.

Almost forgot, shielded cable came today.
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  #266  
Old Wed 27 February 2008, 22:01
Gerald D
Just call me: Gerald (retired)
 
Cape Town
South Africa
Maybe we need a new password system to this forum. . . . . you only get to see pictures of other guys making moneysawdust when your own machine is finished?
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  #267  
Old Thu 28 February 2008, 05:03
smreish
Just call me: Sean - #5, 28, 58 and others
 
Orlando, Florida
United States of America
Gerald
is that like a secret handshake for the completed mechmate? Now we really need t-shirts made!
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  #268  
Old Thu 28 February 2008, 05:05
sailfl
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Winter Park, FL
United States of America
Besides the handshake, you need some hats!
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Old Thu 28 February 2008, 06:15
Gerald D
Just call me: Gerald (retired)
 
Cape Town
South Africa
Nah, how about kilts?
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Old Thu 28 February 2008, 06:34
domino11
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Cornwall, Ontario
Canada
OK, wait a minute, I got in trouble when I first mentioned hats or T shirts and now Gerald is wanting kilts. I didn't know you were Scottish Gerald?
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