hell yes.....its night and day difference between the two types....and hypertherm is the way to go for either of them, id say esab is 2nd in line based on my using of both types.
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hell yes.....its night and day difference between the two types....and hypertherm is the way to go for either of them, id say esab is 2nd in line based on my using of both types.
I don't believe I've been replied to. Did you have the files complete enough to look at for getting the material dimensions yet?
bingo, also map sensor blocks, meth bungs, engine mounts, catch can support pieces, tons of auto stuff.
I can do these for you. What kind of turn around are you looking for? I could have these done and shipped tomorrow.
looots of automotive parts
good ol arizona.
Dang where do you live? Why dont you come work at my shop!
true that...I would never expect my employees to take their post taxed money to buy tools for my shop I pay them with... That being said, if you still wanted it, I wouldnt mind doing a trade work for...
want me to make you some? maybe your boss can just buy them from me?
why not make them yourself?
http://www.haascnc.com/sappi/documents/options/IMAGE_BOT-CLAMPZWD00000.jpg
6000rpm, 10ipm sometimes too little rpm can be a bad thing...
cnc? manual?
I rarely use anything more than a single flute for this type of operation.
i like it!
Why not just save the time/frustration in the long haul and just buy an inexpensive VMC? Thats the route I ended up taking...looking back I wish I would have started sooner.
well its cute heh...tomorrow ill be at my shop to get some images of what ive done in the past. I dont mind to machine the pieces again if you need or you can do them, ill provide the cad files to...
i have the post for this that I will sell you if you like. I also have macros for mach3 to turn thc on and off that is used with mtc pronest for circles to turn off thc for circles of a certain size...
i cant, i apologize. You could make weight bags and a way to hold them on your carrier then using a dial indicator measure when you start to get substantial flex in your gantry. i think that would...
Damn I'm surprised no one picked this one up already. I don't have a cnc plasma in house only mills. If you get in a bind and need these I can do them on the mill
why not buy 2 REAL linear rails for that axis? check igus® | igus USA site
ill check on monday for you under my account. how many bars did you need? they come in 12'
I have built a few Z axis in my day... I now own a cnc shop and wouldnt mind running a bunch of pieces to put together if you guys want to source the ballscrew/acme screws etc. I have a few cad files...
SOL, What is the maximum you can surface grind? Would you be interested in making a specific sub plate(s) for me?
Looking to start on this palletized project of mine here shortly.
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this is what ive come up with and will be going with....maybe in the future I can some how convert this to a hydraulic setup to pull the bolts down instead of having to screw them in/out. ...
great questions! Sorry for my lack of information, btw your off the shelf idea works for most projects and I do own 10 of those same clamps, i also own 12 of the pitbull clamps in that same style...
Im not sure I see the same thing you do in flex issues. see PAWS Photo Gallery.
this company is very well known for its workholding solutions and have no issues. I am extremely well versed in...
the only problem with those is cost and the fact those clamps do not allow me to remove the material required. at $50+ retail each, thats over $1400 for a single fixture plate that can only be used...
http://s000.tinyupload.com/download.php?file_id=09774144227118413434&t=0977414422711841343477372
all done (i think) You can download the cad files from the link above. Let me know if there are...
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Idk about that...the SS will give you faster tool changes and faster rapids and the YT is the extended travel...
I personally wouldnt buy one after running them, I would much rather spend my own...
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and the first portion of the jaw, spring will push against the tab to retract the jaw when the bolt is loosened. the 2 holes in the face, im on the hunt for some 1/4" stripper dowel pins...