cnc plasma bound - Table Suggestions
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cnc plasma bound - Table Suggestions
Hi Folks,
First post here. I'm very happy that I found this forum, as it holds the bulk of my interests in a smaller package. Extremely easy to disseminate the material. I would like to build a 4x4 plasma table. At this point, canCNC with the Precision gantry kit looks like my best bet. However, every time I read someone else's build, for a moment, I'm quickly swayed away from my first thoughts. You know how that goes!
I'm not entirely new to the cnc world as, I do currently have a desktop one at this time. Anyway, that's enough about me. Looking forward to conversing with everyone.
Joe
First post here. I'm very happy that I found this forum, as it holds the bulk of my interests in a smaller package. Extremely easy to disseminate the material. I would like to build a 4x4 plasma table. At this point, canCNC with the Precision gantry kit looks like my best bet. However, every time I read someone else's build, for a moment, I'm quickly swayed away from my first thoughts. You know how that goes!
I'm not entirely new to the cnc world as, I do currently have a desktop one at this time. Anyway, that's enough about me. Looking forward to conversing with everyone.
Joe
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Welcome Joe, I am glad you like the site. Lots of great people here and lots of help. Feel free to share your build with us as you get it unerway.
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Hey, thanks for the warm welcome.
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Well, there is the short answer, and the long answer. For the sake of this conversation, I'll give you the short answer. I believe the Precision gantry kits are the most economical for the amount of quality you get. However, I will be more than likely creating and building my gantry as of now, for economic reasons.xeroFokus wrote:Why have you decided to go with that gantry kit? J/w
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Ideally, I would like to have a 3'x5' table. It will certainly be purpose built, of course. You know, depending on what day it is, that might change.xeroFokus wrote:How big of a table do you want?
Do you have a plasma table?
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XeroFoKus,xeroFokus wrote:I do. I started with a TorchMate 2 4'x4' and ended up trading it for one of their 2'x2' units. I absolutly love TM and, while my table is small, it works amazingly well! The 2x2 gets me through all of the art, hobby, and one-off off road shit that have have needed to build thus far. I do plan on upgrading to their newer 4x4 as soon as they release all of the parts. Have you considered TM at all?
TorchMate tables are incredible to say the least. I have always appreciated their mechanics. If I had enough money, I would certainly consider purchasing a TM table. I have talked with them in the past, and I have always been impressed with how friendly they are on the phone. I?m sure this relates somehow, to how they conduct their business. With all this said, purchasing a table from them now is not possible due to my current economic situation.
I had a feeling someone was going to ask me about the table size. As mentioned before, this has everything to do with it being a strictly purpose built. In my business, I need to create parts approximately that size. I would explain but, believe me, extremely boring subject. Everything else, i.e. fun stuff, would have to take back seat.
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If it's not too late, I'd go larger. Even though you're only cutting parts that specific size, guaranteed you'll find something just a bit larger you'll need to cut. Mine's 4.5' x 5.5', and I haven't run out of room......YET. I can also hang a full 8' sheet of steel off the end of the table and just cut the part ON the table.
If I had room for a larger footprint, I'd love to be able to just slap the full sheet down and cut away....but I don't have the space. Thus the compromise.
If I had room for a larger footprint, I'd love to be able to just slap the full sheet down and cut away....but I don't have the space. Thus the compromise.
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I'm curious about how you buy your steel. Mine comes in four foot widths.
Sure would be a pita to have to slice off a foot before loading it onto the table.
Sure would be a pita to have to slice off a foot before loading it onto the table.
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3x5 is the absolute for this guy, and I mean absolute. Many of glasses of wine debating that one.
I'm not going to be cutting steel. My cup of tea is similar to aluminum. I get shipped via UPS, my pieces mainly in 24"x48". However, no problem getting any size from the place I deal with.
I'm not going to be cutting steel. My cup of tea is similar to aluminum. I get shipped via UPS, my pieces mainly in 24"x48". However, no problem getting any size from the place I deal with.
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You know, you're right, the wine does certainly cloud the mind sometimes but, it's so fun. I can not tell you how many times I have bounced back and fourth, from three-feet to four-feet and so on. A lot, that has to do with this, is that I'm hopeful when I can get the business on track again, I will be able to create a five by ten foot table in lieu of the smaller one(I know,...I know). Your not even going to believe what I'm building the motor mount/drives out of. I'm not even going to tell you, in fear of being laughed at. If it's successful, I'll share it.xeroFokus wrote:Your drinking has flawed your thinking, brah! Sober up and think about the opportunities you can open up by having the ability to slide a 4' sheet in your machine.plasmaplasma wrote:3x5 is the absolute for this guy, and I mean absolute. Many of glasses of wine debating that one.
I guess I should ask this first: Which is your gantry width? The 3' or the 5'?
The logical choice was to make the shortest "arm" the gantry. This will be a three-inch by three-inch, one-hundred and twenty-five thousand thick piece of 6065 T5 aluminum. I?ll heat treat the aluminum and change it to ?T6?. I know, I know, I?m cheap.
Anyone ever use the ABEC ?9? bearings, instead of the ?7?? It was just a thought as the nines are probably way overkill.
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OK, I had the opportunity to use a FlowJet at an associates job yesterday, and for fun I created these parts on the fly. I basically, had twenty-minutes to create the file and about one-hour of machine use. I guessed on the bolt pattern spacing for the NEMA 23 steppers I had laying around. Boy, wouldn't that be great if these work.
I painted the parts with flat black and red paint from a spray can. Hmmm, this opens up a whole new thought process.
Here is a short HD video I made to share these parts with you. ...And yes, sound quality is horrible and so are some of the facts I mentioned, sorry.
http://vimeo.com/27085619
I meant .125" and not .185" on the spacer.
I painted the parts with flat black and red paint from a spray can. Hmmm, this opens up a whole new thought process.
Here is a short HD video I made to share these parts with you. ...And yes, sound quality is horrible and so are some of the facts I mentioned, sorry.
http://vimeo.com/27085619
I meant .125" and not .185" on the spacer.