Thanks, a good tread
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Thanks, a good tread
So with the base in a Siegmund 1200x800 mm welding table and some genuine Siegmund parts, box 200x100x100 and 1000x200x100mm, all steel S355J2+N 13 mm thickness.
The table weight is 169 kg, with...
Yes you are probably right, but not som many scrap yards here in Norway, they run a tight scheme on recycling, and they done away with every do-it yourself places/workshops in the big cites, and as a...
Thanks, I’ll look at those
Thanks both out you.
First I’m not sure how cutting a slit true my plate from end to end for the ball nut will affect the stiffness and twisting of my plate, I don’t think it will be positive,...
Yes the ballnut is to high and also both the end mounts, they are actually precise 30mm to high, so a groove want do it.
My rails are 23mm high, so probably have to buy a bigger rail and a smaller...
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So I've a question for all you clever fellows here:
As you can see from the two attached screenshots taken from my Solidworks drawing assembly showing the X and Y beds, rails and...
Yes I know, the Kress is really just for illustration purpose. I've been thinking of using some 15 mm tool plates mic 6, they should be fairly flat, what do you think?
I will mainly be doing...
Thank you.
No, that’s my big question, do I really need the tightest tolerance for my build. I was thinking of using a well renomed workshop to do the milling of the part’s and assembly the part’s...
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Si i've been drawing on a mill design for a hobby prosjekt, my goel have been to come up with a bolt together design with the Y and Z axis in one part, to avoid the flex and alignment issues...