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Title: My nearly completed cnc ruter
Post by: Naijin on July 10, 2013, 06:57:51 AM
I have been building this machine for nearly 18 months, it is nearly completed except for some of the finer details, they seem to take the longest time to complete(http://)
Title: Re: My nearly completed cnc ruter
Post by: DICKEYBIRD on July 10, 2013, 11:25:22 AM
Wow, very nice machine!  What's the maximum X/Y travel?

I like the blue finish, is that paint or anodized?

You're so right about the little details.  The so-called "simple" stuff needs the most thinking time to get right usually.
Title: Re: My nearly completed cnc ruter
Post by: Naijin on July 11, 2013, 06:03:12 AM
Hi Dickeybird, the X- travel is 850mm, the Y- travel is 720mm Z- travel is 150mm, the paint is called hammered finish it comes in four different colours and in a spray can, purchased at the local hardware store, it does not need primming just clean and spray.
Title: Re: My nearly completed cnc ruter
Post by: budman68 on July 11, 2013, 08:15:13 AM
Very cool build, may I ask what spindle you're running in there? Looks like and ER style collet setup?

Thanks for sharing,
Dave
Title: Re: My nearly completed cnc ruter
Post by: Overloaded on July 11, 2013, 09:35:36 AM
Greetings Naijin,
  That is a very professional looking build ! I especially like the low profile, rigidity and wide footprint of the gantry.
This should contribute to fine, stable performance.
You are to be commended and should be proud of your accomplishments.
Great work,
Russ
 :)


WOW, that is a very impressive build you have there cnc dick !
Very well deserving of it's own thread in the Show and Tell forum.
I'll split this post accordingly, feel free to post more details and hopefully, some cool projects produced by this fine piece of workmanship.

Regards,
Russ
Title: Re: My nearly completed cnc ruter
Post by: Naijin on July 12, 2013, 07:01:26 AM
Very cool build, may I ask what spindle you're running in there? Looks like and ER style collet setup?

Thanks for sharing,
Dave
Hi Dave, the spindle is a 12 volt dc and has an 11ER collet set up, very cheap on e-bay $69.00AU from China, runs real good  but only good for small carving jobs with timber plastics etc but a bit underpowerd and slow for Aluminium.
Title: Re: My nearly completed cnc ruter
Post by: Naijin on July 12, 2013, 07:03:16 AM
Greetings Naijin,
  That is a very professional looking build ! I especially like the low profile, rigidity and wide footprint of the gantry.
This should contribute to fine, stable performance.
You are to be commended and should be proud of your accomplishments.
Great work,
Russ
 :)


WOW, that is a very impressive build you have there cnc dick !
Very well deserving of it's own thread in the Show and Tell forum.
I'll split this post accordingly, feel free to post more details and hopefully, some cool projects produced by this fine piece of workmanship.

Regards,
Russ
Thanks Russ, as soon as it operational with the big spindle I am hoping to start a few projects, and will post them.
Title: Re: My nearly completed cnc ruter
Post by: cnc dick on July 12, 2013, 11:42:46 AM
great looking machine
Title: Re: My nearly completed cnc ruter
Post by: Sam on July 12, 2013, 05:47:27 PM
Very nice build! Certainly one to be proud of. Big fan of the hammered finish! You just don't see it much anymore. What a shame, it adds allot of glitz and flash to looks. Thank you for sharing with us!
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it is nearly completed
Interesting term, this "completed" word you use. I've seen it before describing a machine build, but it's always used with other words such as "nearly" or "almost". If you ever get there, clue us all in, we would love to actually see one. Personally I think it's a myth like the chupacabra or bigfoot.
Title: Re: My nearly completed cnc ruter
Post by: Naijin on July 13, 2013, 05:23:25 AM
Very nice build! Certainly one to be proud of. Big fan of the hammered finish! You just don't see it much anymore. What a shame, it adds allot of glitz and flash to looks. Thank you for sharing with us!
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it is nearly completed
Interesting term, this "completed" word you use. I've seen it before describing a machine build, but it's always used with other words such as "nearly" or "almost". If you ever get there, clue us all in, we would love to actually see one. Personally I think it's a myth like the chupacabra or bigfoot.
Hi  Sam, I think you may have hit the nail on the head, you always tend to find something to alter or up grade!