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A lazy start ... in Rome, Italy
It took a while .... but finally I started ! The laser cuts arrived from Denmark (Kim), the V bearing are coming from Superior bearing, I will have all the metal in september ... except for the rails and the Y beams that I already have (so I can have a little work untill september The monocoque (Y-Car) is already welded, So now .... I'm sorry, some doubts/problems. in the drawing 10 40 432 the spider seems to mesure 198mm +1 & -2 in my case for 198-2mm I have 198-3 ..... I think it's ok (the spider it is not alredy completely flat but quite), but for 198+1 I have difference of 3 mm and the place where the spider shoud be mounted in the Y-Car monocoque is 22 mm, so the difference is something around 6mm. Is this a problem ? as log as I serched I could not find any image on how spider is attached to the Y-Car so maybe it's a stupid question (just use some washers) .... , in that case I'm sorry for the disturb. Sergio |
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Welcome Sergio!
The 6mm space is not a problem - you add some washers, or plates, each side before you tighten the screws. From your last picture it looks lke some bends went a little bit too much. This is quite normal for the bending companies because they know we can "straighten" the bends easily. If you take a 2kg hammer you can "flatten" some of those bends a little bit. |
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Thank you very much Gerard,
It is a relief that I did not started too badly If you are interessed in any kind of picture to document the progress of a beginner in mechanical engineering .... just ask, I will be glad to document the work. Sergio |
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Welcome Sergio. Best of luck on your build.
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thanks Heath
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Sergio,
Congratulations on your beginning. I vote, YES, on lots of pictures to document your build. |
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John,I have an idea if Gerad agree ....
As I cannot compete with any of the fine craftmen here in any speciality (mechanics, electronics, welding ecc ecc.) my contribution could be a documentatin on how an "idiot" (wiki:from Greek "person lacking professional skill") build the mechmate .... a sort of "the contruction of the Mechmate by a dummy". This can encourage less skilled people like me, and also avoid making some stupid mistake or sometimes just forgetfulness. ciao |
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Sergio, you would be most welcome to document a "dummies" build, but you Italians are far too modest - just think Ferrari, Colombo, HSD, Biesse . . . . . .
I have a feeling that you will be producing a great machine (and probably paint it red), but it would be nice to see the mistakes and lessons along the way too. |
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Quote:
.... and there is a new law in Italy about Red color, our Master (prime minister) thinks it's a too communist color so even Ferrari in the future will not be allowed to use it anymore, be prepared to see those car in an "Optimistic Pink" |
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Mechmate blue should still be ok then?
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silverdog thanks. I am very pleased to meet you.
I have some questions about where you bought the MM laser-cut kit, I can give indications and the price. the guides you've built with flex (so called in Naples do not know from you) if you are good. then (I know that I'm bombarded with questions, I'm sorry but they are not practical mechanics) you have photos of your MM. |
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Ciao Federico,
You can find the laser parts in this forum under the section "the market place" : http://www.mechmate.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=69 or http://www.mechmate.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1883 Yes, flex=frullino=smerigliatrice=grinder .... if you use the skate as described in: http://www.mechmate.com/forums/showthread.php?t=730 http://www.mechmate.com/forums/showthread.php?t=479 it's very easy to produce some very precise rails. I had all the rails done in 3 days you need a "flex" a precise base table (necessary for the precisin cut) and some patience :-) Just read and follow the instructions, there is a thread for each part of the mechmate. If you have truobles ask. Me too I'm not a practical mechanic nor I have special equipment. Welding it's not very difficult, alignment .... some patience some "squadre"and a good mechanic level (I had to bought it). ciao |
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