My first table build
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My first table build
I just thought I would share my first build with you folks. Critiques are welcome, you probably cant hurt my feelings, I used to hold the flashlight for my dad. so....
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Re: My first table build
Looks like a good start, I am not a fan of 2 motors for an axis, but there are lots of them out there.
A long lead screw can have a whipping action at higher speeds. Have you started on the electronics yet?
A long lead screw can have a whipping action at higher speeds. Have you started on the electronics yet?
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Re: My first table build
Yes, the panel is already built. I figured with a 5ft width the two motors would be better. I am aware of 'whip' but I think I will be able to control it with the way I will be attaching.
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Re: My first table build
Ballscrews are not reccommended for plasma tables as velocity and accelleration are limited.
I'd recommend you look at a rotating nut system as ths eliminates the whip. They are not hard to build; Here is a random example.
I'd recommend you look at a rotating nut system as ths eliminates the whip. They are not hard to build; Here is a random example.
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Re: My first table build
Nice. I notice that you are using a MyPlasm system and noted that your wiring is nice and neat and that you have gone to a lot of trouble to keep it all nice and neat.
But what I don't see is any ground wires for your shielded cables when the manual recommends that they all be grounded in a particular way to eliminate some EMI which would be essential for an USB based board.
I am just installing one myself and that is what grabbed my attention, but maybe I am missing something
But what I don't see is any ground wires for your shielded cables when the manual recommends that they all be grounded in a particular way to eliminate some EMI which would be essential for an USB based board.
I am just installing one myself and that is what grabbed my attention, but maybe I am missing something
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Re: My first table build
could he have grounded the shields on the other ends? You don't want them attached on both ends that causes a ground loop.
I used a similar panel connecter and passed the shields through on a pin in the connecter.
I used a similar panel connecter and passed the shields through on a pin in the connecter.
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Re: My first table build
I'm with Tom on this one. Connect the ground shield drain wire at one end only to prevent "ground loops" which can act like large antennas for noise pickup.
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Re: My first table build
I get that , and I only commented on it because I saw no obvious common ground and their video tutorials are very specific on how and where to ground the system.
I am not eggspurt on Electrickery.
I am not eggspurt on Electrickery.
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Re: My first table build
thank you for the kind words. Yes, you are correct, I do not have the grounds installed as of yet. I wired using what I had on hand at the moment, awaiting the arrival of the better shielded cables. These are shielded but foil shielded rather than braid shield. I have been test running this without the plasma installed to get everything sorted out first. I will re post when I have a completed unit.Dingo74536 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 30, 2023 8:40 am Nice. I notice that you are using a MyPlasm system and noted that your wiring is nice and neat and that you have gone to a lot of trouble to keep it all nice and neat.
But what I don't see is any ground wires for your shielded cables when the manual recommends that they all be grounded in a particular way to eliminate some EMI which would be essential for an USB based board.
I am just installing one myself and that is what grabbed my attention, but maybe I am missing something
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Re: My first table build
that is a very neat setup. those are some pretty beefy ball srews. If I do not like the performance out of what I currently have, putting a rack and pinion on would be very easy.
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Re: My first table build
Both Tom and I use chain, sprockets and a drive line for synchronized movement, it allows you unlimited lengths (at a cheap price) on the runs.prairiecreekmfg wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 3:21 pm that is a very neat setup. those are some pretty beefy ball srews. If I do not like the performance out of what I currently have, putting a rack and pinion on would be very easy.
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Re: My first table build
got a pic to share?SegoMan DeSigns wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 3:57 pmBoth Tom and I use chain, sprockets and a drive line for synchronized movement, it allows you unlimited lengths (at a cheap price) on the runs.prairiecreekmfg wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 3:21 pm that is a very neat setup. those are some pretty beefy ball srews. If I do not like the performance out of what I currently have, putting a rack and pinion on would be very easy.
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Millermatic 251
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Thermal Dynamics cutmaster 58
Everlast 82i
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Re: My first table build
prairiecreekmfg wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 4:01 pmgot a pic to share?SegoMan DeSigns wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 3:57 pmBoth Tom and I use chain, sprockets and a drive line for synchronized movement, it allows you unlimited lengths (at a cheap price) on the runs.prairiecreekmfg wrote: ↑Thu May 04, 2023 3:21 pm that is a very neat setup. those are some pretty beefy ball srews. If I do not like the performance out of what I currently have, putting a rack and pinion on would be very easy.
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6:21 you can see the drive line that turns both side on the far left..
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Re: My first table build
some of mine under construction. video if the 9 th table, on the Google drive.
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Miller Mig welder
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Re: My first table build
Just checked out your video Tom. I like your new design concept, very clever!