Come on, lets see it working :cheers:
Type: Posts; User: pavlo
Come on, lets see it working :cheers:
I think that the water needs to be under considerable pressure so that it leave the nozzle with a good initial velocity that wont increase much as the water falls. If you rely on gravity, the speed...
Have you checked that the solenoid valves are responsive enough to turn on and off every few milliseconds?
Chai seems to be a good source of cheap rails and bearings. the ones I used on my first machine are working perfectly and are showing no signs of wear yet.
I think that you have to be realistic,...
I thought I would document the build of my new router and ask a few questions while I am at it.
This is my second router, the first is detailed here ...
I made this as a gift for a friend so dont worry Mr Harley Davidson, its not commercial :)
YouTube- CNC carving of a Harley Davidson logo
Well, I did it.
It took about 5 months of grabbing the odd hour here or there but it works.
here are a few photos.
http://www.homdens.co.uk/router/DSCF1671.jpg
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Hi Kammo1
I am in Rochester, Kent. I'm hoping to find some cnc enthusiasts near me so I have someone I can call on when it all starts going wrong.
The bits have arrived today. They look great,...
Thanks for the replies.
I have to be honest, I don't know what sort of bearings/bushes I'm getting. I ordered a bundle deal from ebay which was 3 pairs of rails (12mm 16mm & 20mm), 2 bearing...
Hi I have wanted to build a router table for quite a while now and thanks to this forum I think I have a good chance of doing it.
I recently ordered ballscrews, rails, mounts and linear bearings...