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  1. #1
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    Mill/Drill Flood Coolant Enclosure

    I thought I would present my plans for my enclosure for my mill for people to give ideas and suggestions before I begin the build in case you can think of anything changes or suggestions that slipped my mind. Below are a few shots for my mill. It is a microkinetics CNC express mill, yes it is mill/drill and you may ask why I would spend so much time and money on making an enclosure, well thats because it is what I have, I teach metalwork at a high school shop and it is out only mill and what I had to work with when I came to the school. It has been pretty good to me since I worked out the kinks, and other than a 5 inch Z axis limit on the CNC part and some backlash I cannot get rid of, it works.

    So my enclosure has gone through a number of changes and modifications over the past few months. This is the final version, inspired by two indaviduals that I want to acknolege before I show my pictures.

    My enclusre is based and inspired by Guldberg's design

    The base was going to be the same until I saw mikemaats baseMikemaats base and loved the idea of storage for more than just a coolant tank, in fact I intend to put my electronics and vaccum below. Thanks guys.


    So I plan to build the enclosure in two stages, the first the base and pan with sheet metal covers completed, painted and mill sitting on it so I can use it asap. I will then build the walls of the enclosure minus sheet metal and bolt them on (they are removable for maintenence). I cannot afford sheet metal this year for the walls so I will use plastic sheeting for the time being to make it work.


    All drawings made in Rhino 4.0

    Materials are:
    Frame: 1x1 Tube
    Base Frame: 2x2" Tube
    Sheet metal - 16ga
    Pan 1/8"
    Windows - 3/16 acrylic sheet
    Doors - sliding

    Oh and I could not get the pictures to display, I used the insert image option above but they would not work so I posted the link instead.



    Front View


    Top View


    View of Base


    Drain

  2. #2
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    I do not know what is going on, I have to log in every time I click any button like post or preview or something and my links are all to the same picture, and I cannot edit my post so here are the links, hopefully they work, checked before I posted and they worked.

    Front.jpg -Front

    Here is the front, looks like a little VMC, two sliding doors to allow access.

    Drain

    Here is a shot of the drain behind the mill. it will house a screen to pull out and clean, under the screen will be some foam that will help further filter. It will drain directly into the coolant tank.

    Front Cab.jpg - Cabinet

    Shot of the front of the cabinet, center part if the coolant tank, big I know but I like lots of flood to clear chips, right side will get a wall to seperate from the coolant tank and house the controller and computer. Right side will get a vaccum.

    Top.jpg - Top

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