The last activity by ger21 was 06-12-2022 02:48 PM - you could try contacting him at cncwoodworker at comcast dot net
Type: Posts; User: jim_r53
The last activity by ger21 was 06-12-2022 02:48 PM - you could try contacting him at cncwoodworker at comcast dot net
I found Mactec's "ER16 Router Spindle" build - amazing work!
Okay, definitely need to see the build thread on building your own spindle!
Check out https://www.cnczone.com/forums/gecko-drives/343272-g540-consew-type-servo-sewing-machine-motor.html where the Hall Effect component was replaced by a potentiometer. See the circuit in Post...
His last post on any thread in CNCZone was 01-15-2019.
Jim
Post #978 https://www.cnczone.com/forums/cnc-wood-router-project-log/57404-cam-software-post2373310.html#post2373310
Timber Products Company website says you can buy it at:
Allegheny Plywood Company
3433 Smallman Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15201
800.747.1058
Is that close to you?
Nice pics - anything interesting during the conversion?
I thought the saying was "you can never have too many".
Wow! That is amazing! I have been wondering how it would perform! For those looking for Rick's post on building this dust collection box with the Dust Deputy it is...
jfong, can you start a build thread and post a link here so we can follow along, even if the updates are not frequent?
As I recall, in general a U.S. patent is only valid for 17 years - in some circumstances they can be extended but that is unusual afaik. In principle, a patent gives the holder a legal foundation to...
If you haven't already seen it you should check out the build thread by MountainCrafts http://www.cnczone.com/forums/cnc-wood-router-project-log/124543-mountaincrafts-router-plasma-build-thread.html
Very interesting idea for the dust collection - I am intrigued how you will connect this to your spindle and a dust shoe for z axis movement.
You must have a fair sized foundry to be able to pour...
FYI Mac, I tried to post a comment on your blog this morning about your ceiling medallion, looked like it worked, but I see the comment never showed up on your blog. If I can recall what all I said I...
X2 on what Gerry said. Since I have YET to get started on my Momus I have gone back and re-read many of your build posts. I will be following your blog as well.
Thanks Mac. I knew You had done some dovetails early on - I didn't know if you had done more but not posted anything. I have read a few threads on here where the builder is thinking about dovetails...
You have been using your machine for quite a while now, is there anything you would build differently if you were to build another one? I am especially curious about the opening you built into the...
Any progress updates?
Thanks Gerry,
Either I missed the video or merely forgot that I had watched it.
I haven't started by build yet and in thinking about your dovetail program I have been contemplating...
Gerry,
Do you have any pics of cutting the pins and tails and specifically how you have the pieces secured for the cuts?
Hi Mac,
I noticed that you have installed some filters over the air ports for your electronics but I can't find any info in your thread about them.
The light ring is a great find!
Did you cut the aluminum plates with your Momus?
Have you measured the width of both the front and back of the enclosure to verify they are the same? My first guess wold be that they are not.
Mac,
That is a great illustration! What did you use to draw it?
This is what I plan on using https://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10001&catalogId=10001&productId=2114095
I am following as a subscriber - I guess there is no way to find the number of subscribers.
Mac, based on my (somewhat limited) experience with my dovetail jig, you are going to need a backer board for what ever becomes the exit side for your dovetail bit. Even with that, I have not yet...
Hi Hoss,
I am in the process of building a Prusa Mendel I2 and I am not happy with the extruder and carriage - the belt rubs on the stepper. Which extruder did you end up using on your Prusa -...
I have a stupid question - have you verified it is the holes you drilled in the base which are "running away slightly" and not a small inaccuracy in the holes in the track?