So I made a wire bracket, installed my fans, proximity switches since the 2x4 doesn't have the holes or blocks installed from the factory, also got my new relay board installed. Getting closer every day.
Looks very nice, and the welding job is very professionally done.
Retired Master Electrician, HVAC/R Commercial. FLA Saturn 2 4x4 CNC Router Mach4 Kimber 1911 45ACP
A couple more pics.
That keyboard and monitor arm looks really nice! Is it pretty stout?
David
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Thanks And yes its super heavy duty. Originally I was going to build one, but for a $130 for this one it wasn't worth it. The thing is overkill but it was cheaper than building one it's all steel and has a adjustable spring loaded arm so you can raise and lower it. And when I'm done it folds up over the table bed and takes up no space. My whole setup is self contained and can roll in the corner when I'm done using it, I'm super tight on space so all my tools are on wheels. I'll post more pics once everything is finished up.
Dan
Couple more photos.
Hey Gery what's a good starting point for bits and collets? I figure you're a good person to ask since you do it for a living. I will be routing a fair amount of of 063 aluminum sheet assuming that the router will handle it. Thanks for any suggestions you may have have. And I'm sure your starting to realize that my attitude was misplaced due to the issues with the machine. I didn't mean to take my frustrations out on people trying to be helpful.
For that I apologize I also think I was getting you mixed up with a different guy. Sorry again for being a dick.
Thanks,
Dan
I always recommend to buy what you need when you need it.
People that buy "starter sets" never use most of them.
Having said that, most router bits are 1/8", 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" diameter. So those 4 sizes cover most bits.
Gerry
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Cool thanks buddy.
So here's a picture of the router now that it's almost finished I just need to order some hardware that I didn't receive. I also have a bunch of little things to install and get dialed in. But I'm very close to finally be able to test the machine.
Got to say that is a nice looking machine.
Looking forward to it getting dirty.
Hoping to get delivery of my Saturn 2x4 soon and would like to use your same platform setup. Can you share specs(size & gauge) on tubing you used and do you feel that any center joists are necessary?
I used 3" square tube and its .125 wall. And originally I was going to put some center bracing but it didn't need it, it's super rigid since it's steel and fully welded also the router has tons of bracing and it's not going to flex. If you were woried about it, you can easily run some center braces or weld a steel sheet to the top of the stand. I also attached a 3/4" sheet of MDF to the bottom for storage.
Just remember when building yours that the router uses metric steel tube so it's 80mm 3.14" not 3", and it's 4mm wall .157" so in between 1/8" and 3/16. I personally don't know of any metal suppliers that stock metric tube so just plan around it like I did. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Dan
So I got Vcarve pro and it's awesome! Here's my first test cut with the router even though it's not a 100% finished yet. I still have a bunch of little things to finish up. I just got impacent and had to cut something lol. And the text is a inside joke so don't ask lol.
Thanks for the info. Originally thought the legs were 3" but thought the cross members might be 2.5". Just need to wait to have the machine on sight so I can get the exact measurements so I can fabricate the platform. Would love to see a video of your machine in action. That is one great setup.
Joe