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Crap another boobo my X is not 3350 it is for a maximum board size of 2750 so I have 6 spans on the X where X is 2750.
Gee never thought i would be dealing with X's and Y's, after leaving school. How does one upload pictures I only get to link it via HTTP://??? |
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The message box under this thread is for quick replies (no pictures). Use the "Go Advanced" button for a facility to upload files.
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Thx Gerald
So here is what i did today. Should have eaten more porage this morning, those 180x70 channels is heavy. got permision from the misses to use the side of the house for our grinding cutting, gasing of the steel. I starred at the drawings and made a mistake of making my own scetch of waht needs to be accomplished building the table. Lucky me, had my dad here to gut the beams , he is a wizard with the gas gutter. I was amazed he cut trough the steel like it was butter, with a 2mm gap as he continued cutting. i mesure the bottom of the beams moved 100mm to the left and made that the center point of my board measuring 2750, then i made stuff up of only putting in 6 supports for the board. pic 1 : Dad gutting with gas Pic 2: Dad falling over the Mechmate drawing file. pic 3: After grinding the cuts game out great, deside to take away the sharp 60 degree cut with 45 and took away the sharp edge. Last edited by kooskoek; Wed 23 September 2009 at 15:03.. |
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Dave,
Looks like you and your Dad are on your way. Excellent! Thanks for sharing the pictures of your progress. Happy building. |
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Said i would be finished on thursday with that table structure, had to go work to pay for all this. Came back and she's got legs but not walking yet.
Great to have my dad here, geee is he presise, were talking half a mm but this monster needs to be sqaure, he is a wealth of knowledge, learn alot of ways and tweeks to get everytjing all square. Welding went slow had to sharpen my skills, havent done this for ages, took me half an hour to get dust of welding machine. The young one is the light of my life, always willing to give a helping hand cleaning up daddys mess. Have to work tommorow so will finish of the welds over the weekend, still havent received laser parts, hope to get it tommorrow the tackle that over weekend as well. |
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Dave, it looks like you have the tips of the 76x38 channels flush with the outside of the beams? Actually, they should have been 5mm short. Or, put another way, the dimension across the outside of the main beams should be 10mm more than the length of the cross-supports. Not a serious problem, but you should knock 10mm off your Y-value for the gantry if you havn't left the 5mm gap.
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Good eye.
Thx will do. |
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Julle is lekker besig. Mooi so en sterkte.
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Wife very impressed with build, she said she would support anything that forces me to tidy up the garage.
Production stoped, havent received laser parts yet. Think i will do some painting, mount the board on table. |
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cut the rails,primer,using the quads,dril ,tapping,control box
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Did all the drilling,tapping of the y rails. Am i right in saying that the 12mm holes in y rails and 100x50 tube is used for fine tuning alignment of y rails once complete.
Will be painting today, using ford blue, does anyone know why it is called ford blue, I have never seen a ford car this colour. |
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Ford Blue
Hi Dave
Its looking good, keep it going, the name "tractor" was never applied to this machine, as the term was not widely used. It was instead referred to as an "automobile plow," IMG] http://www.dumelow.co.uk/Ford4000-2.jpg[/IMG] |
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I own a ford ST, the Ford blue i got does not come close to the blue on my ford badge.
"Lady in "RED OXIDE"" |
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Dave,
That is also the classic colour that their older small block motors were painted I believe. |
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Laser parts received
Here is all the laser parts, some of them is a bit skew.
asking the experts to scan and see if i missed anything |
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i have a problem with this one, not flat, do not have any tools to fix so gonna ask them to redo
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#48
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Bench vice and big shifting spanner will fix that. Mild steel is not that tough.
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Vierpond hammer en 'n blok hout, saam met Kobus se bobjaan, vice en koevoet.
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lol will do
one question on v rollers please check if this is right 4 for y car 4 for gantry 6 for z slide are all these the same size? |
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Yes...same size.
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#52
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Dont forget the 6 cam bushes if you are ordering from Rick at superior bearings.
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Sorry to be a bother, the countersinking of the z car sides, must this be done from the inside(router mount side) or outside of car. Got me puzzled, on what will it catch if you dont countersink. I am going to countersink them just wanna make sure witch side.
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From inside the car (that's why it is better to c/sink before welding).
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Thx Gerald z car done, just had to be sure.
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Think we made some progress for the 3 hours we had available. Gantry manufacturing done. Friend made me some dumy v rollers out of hardend plastic, running smoothly taking in consideration the grinding of the plastic v roller on the m12 thread. Z car mostly done. Weekend gonna tackle grinding of rails.
Thx again for great plans Gerald, everyting slots right into place. |
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Ohhh your images comes from Southern Hemisphere
Nice work. |
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I think I made a booboe, please check second pic above this is of gantry far side, i think i swoped the bracket for v rollers and cable management
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Dave,
Looks okay to me. It gets confusing because the gantry is built up-side-down. |
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I saw someone had it swopped around, but now i can not find the someone.
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