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  #181  
Old Wed 22 August 2018, 20:30
Jason Marsha
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B'Town
Barbados
Wow. No lubricant?
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  #182  
Old Wed 22 August 2018, 22:46
ifffff
Just call me: Ivo #38 & #130
 
Parnu
Estonia
Yepp, no lubricant. On shown settings is tool lifetime somewhere between 50-100 cutting hours. I have cut over years tens of tons alu sheets so. Maybe with emulsion it is longer, but i try avoid lubricants. Too messy
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  #183  
Old Thu 23 August 2018, 01:42
YANLM
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ST DENIS
Reunion
it's very impressive, nice job. have you a link for the one flute endmill?
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  #184  
Old Thu 23 August 2018, 06:54
ifffff
Just call me: Ivo #38 & #130
 
Parnu
Estonia
Well... They are coming from Estonian reseller with product code what does not lead nohere and here have they EcoStar trademark. Again google isnt sayng nothing.

Sometimes they have engraved Cerin on them and i quess they are 110A.050051450 http://www.cerin.it/catalogue.pdf Page 150

My quote to Cerin had answer that go and buy from your local reseller, so ... propablly they are that ones.
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  #185  
Old Thu 23 August 2018, 07:21
YANLM
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ST DENIS
Reunion
ok thks i will take a look.
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  #186  
Old Tue 18 September 2018, 10:59
ifffff
Just call me: Ivo #38 & #130
 
Parnu
Estonia
Made some rope driven blast gates. I think they are better than regular push-pull type gates.
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To prevent static electricity buildup i grounded gate. Black material is PE
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Serial number for second Mechmate?
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  #187  
Old Wed 19 September 2018, 05:11
MetalHead
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Columbiana AL
United States of America
Sure looks like you get #130 !! Cool to see two working side by side!
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  #188  
Old Thu 20 September 2018, 05:45
jhiggins7
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Hebron, Ohio
United States of America
Builder's Log Update

Congratulations on completing your 2nd MechMate. Here is the Updated Builder's Log with your 2nd MechMate entry added. Please review the entry and let me know any changes you me to make.
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  #189  
Old Fri 21 September 2018, 18:25
lonestaral
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Isarn
Thailand
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Well done #130.
Have fun.
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  #190  
Old Thu 25 October 2018, 12:45
ifffff
Just call me: Ivo #38 & #130
 
Parnu
Estonia
I have here some kind of strange problem here with my new MM.
X axis gear is totally worn and gear rack looks worse than my 9 year old #38 gear racks. A and Y axis gear/racks are looking as new. All of them are from same source. Nothing does not seem to be misaligned .... Does anyone have idea what may cause it??
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  #191  
Old Thu 25 October 2018, 14:32
Robert M
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Lac-Brome, Qc
Canada
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Wooow....can't confirm & no "metal" guru.....
But....say, in my case it was a question of how "tight" or say, how strong is the spring tension "up pulling" the motor to rack ?!
Surly you have check this & fully aware of this, but, sometimes I too tend to oversee the most "obvious"...

Best of luck...
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  #192  
Old Thu 25 October 2018, 21:30
jask
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Kamloops B.C.
Canada
I would contact the original manufacturer, the alignment and count look good and that makes me think the gear was not properly hardened.
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  #193  
Old Thu 25 October 2018, 23:20
ifffff
Just call me: Ivo #38 & #130
 
Parnu
Estonia
All three axis have same spring and tensioned equally. And weared is only one gear, so reason cant be over tensioned spring.
I will ask what is answers have gear/rack seller.
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  #194  
Old Fri 26 October 2018, 21:42
Regnar
Just call me: Russell #69
 
Mobile, Alabama
United States of America
If I had to guess and this is only speculation I think your gear did not go through a hardening process after it was machined. It became the weakest link and wore out first. You can run a file over it and see how much metal it removes compared to your other gears.
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  #195  
Old Sat 27 October 2018, 02:20
ifffff
Just call me: Ivo #38 & #130
 
Parnu
Estonia
Ok i will try how much it is softer. But all gears what i have used on both mechmates arent hardened. On #38 is gear lifetime 2-3 years hard work.
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  #196  
Old Tue 20 November 2018, 12:31
ifffff
Just call me: Ivo #38 & #130
 
Parnu
Estonia
I made sprocket milling video
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  #197  
Old Tue 20 November 2018, 14:31
Robert M
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Lac-Brome, Qc
Canada
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nicely executed, love it Mate @_# !!

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  #198  
Old Tue 20 November 2018, 18:44
YANLM
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ST DENIS
Reunion
very nice
well done!
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