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  1. #201
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    Any chance of the drawing [email protected] .10x in advance

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    I would like to build such a machine. My question would be, how reliable and accurate? Especially I would like to bite her trees, musical instruments and make my job easier I would like.

  3. #203
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    need dxf file

    scan0001.pdf can someone make a dxf of this please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerry1957 View Post
    scan0001.pdf can someone make a dxf of this please.
    The edges of the original are poor quality, but this is best i can do with it right now, If you could get a better crisper scan it will be better.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails JJ.JPG  
    Attached Files Attached Files
    Thanks,
    Joe

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    Re: Joes CNC Model 2006 R-1

    Hi, I can't download your zip file, please help

    thanks

    Pat,

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    Re: Joes CNC Model 2006 R-1

    Hi!

    I was wondering if it's possible to replace the HDPE with acrylic? HDPE is extremelly expensive in my country.

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    Re: Joes CNC Model 2006 R-1

    Some have done it but the acrylic can be brittle. I had made some of my hybrid out of acrylic and it worked.
    Thanks,
    Joe

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    Re: Joes CNC Model 2006 R-1

    Hey Joe, thanks for the reply!!

    What about high molecular weight polyethylene (HMWPE)?

    Thanks a lot!

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    Re: Joes CNC Model 2006 R-1

    Quote Originally Posted by inicdam View Post
    Hey Joe, thanks for the reply!!

    What about high molecular weight polyethylene (HMWPE)?

    Thanks a lot!
    You may want to look at the tensile strength, I think it may be lower than HDPE but in this application may be just fine. Also I believe that some of those materials is oil impregnated for self lubrication so this would have to be taken into consideration then using washers, surface contact areas etc, there may not be good friction to avoid loosening, may need to switch to locking nuts in places. there is allot of vibrations when cutting various materials. which can over time loosen bolts (which should be check periodically anyway).
    Thanks,
    Joe

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  10. #210
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    Re: Joes CNC Model 2006 R-1

    Thanks a lot Joe, luckily I was able to find a piece of HDPE

    Regards!

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    Re: Joes CNC Model 2006 R-1

    good to hear.
    Thanks,
    Joe

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    Re: Joes CNC Model 2006 R-1

    Hey guys, just a stupid question, how do you prevent the bed from being cut?

    For instance if I use a bed like this with rails (I am planning to use one like that to clamp the piece to cut)?
    Attachment 290666

    I have red that you can limit the Z axis depth, but only one mm mistake and the bed is scratched.

    Sorry again for the silly question.

    Regards!

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    Re: Joes CNC Model 2006 R-1

    He will probably glue aspoil board on top of that and then when it gets worn resurface it many times, then when it gets to low, resurface then add another spoil board on top and do a final surface.
    Thanks,
    Joe

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    Re: Joes CNC Model 2006 R-1

    Ah, little detail I didn't know about the spoil board.

    Sorry I will be asking more dumb questions,
    1) What is the purpose of the X axis bearing adj plates? Why is it in one side and not in both?
    2) Why are the holes in magenta (1/4") and blue (1/5") (see image) of different diameters? Should't they be the same as the same screw goes through them (1/4")? Won't it damage the MDF or HDPE piece as the hole is smaller than the screw?


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    Re: Joes CNC Model 2006 R-1

    the ones in blue look like they are for tapping 1/4" to it should be around 0.19", Also the antibacklash nut housing is only for acme nuts if you are using them, if you ate using dumpster delron nuts you do not need them.
    Thanks,
    Joe

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  16. #216
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    Re: Joes CNC Model 2006 R-1

    Hey Joe, thanks for the reply!

    I have one more question: how do you get this hexagonal recessed holes to not have round borders? As far as I know inner recessed holes would have round borders if cut with a CNC.

    Attachment 291908

    Sorry again for the dumb question.

  17. #217
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    Re: Joes CNC Model 2006 R-1

    As far as I know you do the final pass with a very small tool or you can use a sharp chisel

  18. #218
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    Re: Joes CNC Model 2006 R-1

    Every time I try to download the viewer I am told that I need a full subscription?????
    I am using a Windows PC not a mobile device.

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    Re: Joes CNC Model 2006 R-1

    Quote Originally Posted by Wolffie View Post
    As far as I know you do the final pass with a very small tool or you can use a sharp chisel
    Or look at a rotary broach form tool to get it spot on.

    If it's to take a hex head, you could also put circles (maybe pre-drill?) the corners so the sharp edges fit in.

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    Re: Joes CNC Model 2006 R-1

    If it's to take a hex head, you could also put circles (maybe pre-drill?) the corners so the sharp edges fit in.
    That's what I do. Use a 1/8" bit and drill holes in the corners for clearance.
    Gerry

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