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I figured that dust in the radiator might be an issue, but if I do my dust collection properly that (hopefully) will not happen often....and if it does, a quick poof of compressed air should clear it.
Also, I'm not totally sold on that cooling system. It's meant for CPUs that sit still, not dusty robots moving all over the place, so if it fails I won't be too surprised. Here's a little video clip of my first cut - milling recesses in the base table MDF for the bolts. I can't get over how QUIET it is! |
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So fine!
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Good to know you are aware of the draw back of such system.
The spindle is a lot more expensive then the computer CPU cooler. #PS, no matter how/what you do it, there will always be wood dust... Last edited by KenC; Mon 01 December 2014 at 23:18.. |
#34
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Now witness the power of this fully armed and operational battle station!
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#35
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Congrats! I remember vividly how that felt.
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#36
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Cool, what is that material it looks like chocolate?
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#37
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Looks like cherry in bad lighting. Congrats!
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#38
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BTW love the coders reference.
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#39
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it's maple, with terrible lighting.
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#40
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Looks like you are ready for a number! Still a nice glamor shot would be cool, but not enough to keep you from a number...
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#41
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Alright...here's your glamour shot. I had to clean up the shop quite a bit to get this, so I hope you appreciate it.
That's a 4x8 foot sheet of MDF on the table now. There's room for 5x10 foot material later. The dust collector and building up a new PC to run it are next. |
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I like the watch-out-i-am-coming paint scheme
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#43
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Well done & clean !
Congrats |
#44
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Nice Build, Fast too!
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#45
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Not exactly the fastest build. I've been at it for YEARS. I just posted the photos all at once!
Let's see...I ordered the laser cut parts in June 2009, so that means it only took me 5 1/2 years to finish it. |
#46
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To me it looks like it took a month to build
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#47
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Congrats on your build !!! You get SN #123.
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#48
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Congrats on #123 from #101.
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#49
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Well done #123.
Enjoy your creation. |
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Congrats on getting her done! Welcome to the club from #122
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#51
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Congratulations #123. I have enjoyed your picture progress.
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#52
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Well done and congratulations #123.
Seems like the numbers are coming faster and faster! Mark |
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Builder's Log Update
Congratulations on completing Serial #123. Very nicely finished.
Here is the Updated Builder's Log. Please review and let me know any changes you wish to make. I determined the start date based on your comment about a year's worth of progress pictures. It's fairly arbitrary. I just try to capture the actual elapsed time of the build, not the preliminaries like getting a copy of the plans and studying the build threads. |
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Congratulations on your MechMate No 123. 100 MechMates later
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#55
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Congratulations.
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#56
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coolant pump and radiator working just fine!
Well here we are a year and a half later and the pump is still working, as is the cooling fan/radiator. I have to blow out dust periodically, but no other issues have manifested.
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UPDATE from #123
Coming up on two years of uptime as a nearly-every-day production CNC router. Things I have learned: - WEAR A RESPIRATOR, especially when cutting MDF, exotic woods or plastics. The dust collector helps, but it doesn't catch everything. You don't want to get sensitized to dust. Trust me on this. - Check the set screws on those pinions about once a month. Use some blue threadlocker on them. I've had a few jobs get ruined because of this. - Check the Z-slide eccentric bearings occasionally. They do loosen and wander a bit over time. - Those expensive bits and the good-quality plywood are worth the extra money. They will save you countless hours sanding and fixing bad cuts. I use void-free baltic birch almost exclusively. - Installing the 110v outlet on the Y car was a really good idea. I get a lot of use out of it when I need to use a handheld sander or oscillating tool (great for cutting parts out of a sheet when using tabs). I'll post some photos soon. I've been making a LOT of things! |
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I would recommend a Clear Vue cyclone or building your own Pentz cyclone. A respirator is always a good idea. Make sure you are doing a fresh air exchange in the cutting area. Use a spray bottle to mist the air with water and mop the floor daily. Water will help with breaking down the particles in air and on the floor. I even went as far as to purchase a cv06 mini for my wet dry vac. I have found this drastically reduces the dust problem that we all should be paying attention to.
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#59
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The Z slide loosening, I had that as well when i used that design. I totally agree about the more expensive brazed or solid carbide cutters. Worth their weight in gold.
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#60
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I do have a cyclone - an Oneida dust deputy hooked up to a ShopFox 220v dust collector. It works pretty well but like I said, it doesn't catch everything. Unfortunately I can't vent it outside so the next best thing would be for me to get some big HEPA filters on it. Working on that next! The biggest problem is that I am in a big shared warehouse space with other artists & scene shops, so even if I created zero dust, I would still be getting it from my neighbors. |
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