How might a person go about this? The torch mount in the machine is just a pair of jaws basically that you clamp the hand torch in.
Would you use the bevels on cuts of an +across a piece of plate to determine which way to move the torch or am I over thinking the whole thing? This method would be hit and miss I would think.
I would love for our PlasmaCam to have a machine torch but we are blessed to have the basic machine we are using.
Help, I cant see the forest for the trees.
Thanks for ANY pointers yall might provide!!
Squaring up hand torch in PlasmaCam
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Re: Squaring up hand torch in PlasmaCam
Try this: remove the consumables from the torch and reinstall just the retaining tube. Set a piece of material on the table slats and, with the torch holder slightly loose, as to allow the torch's position to be adjusted, bring the z-slide down until the retaining tube sits flat on the material. Tighten the torch clamps gradually, checking squareness as you progress:
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Re: Squaring up hand torch in PlasmaCam
That will work!
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Re: Squaring up hand torch in PlasmaCam
While the hand torches can be used successfully with any cnc machine....it is difficult and time consuming to unclamp the torch for necessary consumable inspection, consumable changes and torch cleaning and maintenance. Further, with the torch solidly clamped....there is a higher probability that a collision at high speed between the torch and a tipped up part can cause torch or machine damage.
The machine torches and magnetic breakaway mounts certainly cost more to buy, over time (time savings, damage savings, easier to keep the torch perpendicular= better cut quality), they will be less costly to use in the long run.
Case in point.....I have never seen a hand torch on any industrial grade cnc plasma cutting machine.
Picture of mine....
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The machine torches and magnetic breakaway mounts certainly cost more to buy, over time (time savings, damage savings, easier to keep the torch perpendicular= better cut quality), they will be less costly to use in the long run.
Case in point.....I have never seen a hand torch on any industrial grade cnc plasma cutting machine.
Picture of mine....
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Re: Squaring up hand torch in PlasmaCam
Amazing idea. I knew there had to be a work around.Francisco wrote:Try this: remove the consumables from the torch and reinstall just the retaining tube. Set a piece of material on the table slats and, with the torch holder slightly loose, as to allow the torch's position to be adjusted, bring the z-slide down until the retaining tube sits flat on the material. Tighten the torch clamps gradually, checking squareness as you progress:
A person with some machine tools and operating skills that could lay out an adapter that would screw on the hand torch with a wider weighted base might make some decent coins selling such.
Many thanks to everyone for the input!!!!
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Re: Squaring up hand torch in PlasmaCam
jimcolt wrote:While the hand torches can be used successfully with any cnc machine....it is difficult and time consuming to unclamp the torch for necessary consumable inspection, consumable changes and torch cleaning and maintenance. Further, with the torch solidly clamped....there is a higher probability that a collision at high speed between the torch and a tipped up part can cause torch or machine damage.
The machine torches and magnetic breakaway mounts certainly cost more to buy, over time (time savings, damage savings, easier to keep the torch perpendicular= better cut quality), they will be less costly to use in the long run.
Case in point.....I have never seen a hand torch on any industrial grade cnc plasma cutting machine.
Picture of mine....
With High School kids using this machine regularly I feel a machine torch will happen in the near future. Heck they could make a few items and sell them at the County Fair and pay for the upgrade.
Thanks Mr. Colt!!!
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Re: Squaring up hand torch in PlasmaCam
Mick has lowered the price on his Snap n Cut considerably. I saw his post on Plasmapig.
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