I',m considering to setup a table for my cnc machine using 8020 inc. t-slot extrusions (15 series). Is that strong enough for holding and cutting 1/2" aluminum? I'll appreciate your response. Thank you
I',m considering to setup a table for my cnc machine using 8020 inc. t-slot extrusions (15 series). Is that strong enough for holding and cutting 1/2" aluminum? I'll appreciate your response. Thank you
What size table are you thinking about?
Bob
"Bad decisions make good stories."
I'm gonna go with 3060 extrusion...
Thank you for your responses. The size of the table will be 15" by 36.250.
Hi Ekfer,
I'am at the stage where I have my ballscrews, rails and bearings and doing my design. My MC will have 1100mm x 750mm x 300mm ball screws to cut wood and
aluminium. I think you need bigger sections because this gives greater stiffness and better accuracy. I am using 40x80 (heavy) sections (4 kg/m density) and 120x40 (heavy) section for the y axis gantry section to support the Z axis. I will be using 15mm aluminium toolplate for the gantry sides and end plates. With 3.1nm steppers (427oz) this sould be plenty to mill aluminium to a good accuracy (0.01mm). On the UK mycnc forum there are some useful design spreadsheets to work out the deflection for a given load and box section size.
Hope this heps
Mike
The main consideration I have is to maintain a low profile while, at the same time be able to clamp on both sides. How about a 1/2 x 15" x 36.250" anodized aluminum plate with threaded holes? Who makes them?
Friends, I read from Bear5k today that Misumi has a heavier extrusion at a better price. I'll look into it. Again, thank you all for your assistance and recomendations.
Techno Inc. has exactly what I'm looking for (HEAVY DUTY EXTRUSION TABLE PLATE 20375). However, at US $341.00 it is beyond my purchase ability. I'll keep looking. Or, if you find an alternative , please let me know. Thank you
Have you given Faztek.net or Faztek.ca a try? They seem to be less "busy" than 80/20, and will spend the time to make sure that you get what you need.