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  1. #1681
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    Re: WidgitMaster's Largest Steel Router Table Project 9ft x 5ft x 8" Water Cooled Spi

    I feel like I'm picking on you haha and your router is far better than mine just know that years of fussing with mine has created a lot of frustration

  2. #1682
    Quote Originally Posted by justCNCit View Post
    I feel like I'm picking on you haha and your router is far better than mine just know that years of fussing with mine has created a lot of frustration
    It’s a learning experience!
    Your next router will fix all your known problems, and create a list of new ones????

    I’ve made:
    30 Mini-Routers
    40 Midi-Routers
    12 Wide-Routers
    1 V-Rail Router
    2 Square Rail Routers
    1 Big Red monster!

    I’ve learned much in that journey!

    Widgit
    www.widgitmaster.com
    It's not what you take away, it's what you are left with that counts!

  3. #1683

    Re: WidgitMaster's Largest Steel Router Table Project 9ft x 5ft x 8" Water Cooled Spi

    Merry Christmas to all!

    Yesterday, I chopped up all my scraps of yellow pine into 13 inch strips! Removing all the knots & cracks!
    Then I glued them together making 13" x 13" squares! Now I have the perfect gift for my closest Veteran Friends!
    The Laces were engraved with a 30 deg V-Bit!
    www.widgitmaster.com
    It's not what you take away, it's what you are left with that counts!

  4. #1684
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    Re: WidgitMaster's Largest Steel Router Table Project 9ft x 5ft x 8" Water Cooled Spi

    Merry Christmas to you also Sir. May you have a good one and look forward to the new year.

    Thank you for your service to the Country and to all of us on this board that look forward to seeing your work.
    Art
    AKA Country Bubba (Older Than Dirt)

  5. #1685

    Re: WidgitMaster's Largest Steel Router Table Project 9ft x 5ft x 8" Water Cooled Spi

    Quote Originally Posted by Bubba View Post
    Merry Christmas to you also Sir. May you have a good one and look forward to the new year.

    Thank you for your service to the Country and to all of us on this board that look forward to seeing your work.
    Thanks Bubba!

    Here is the Source Files for the Memorial Plaque!

    VCarvePro ver 7.012
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    It's not what you take away, it's what you are left with that counts!

  6. #1686
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    Re: WidgitMaster's Largest Steel Router Table Project 9ft x 5ft x 8" Water Cooled Spi

    Great Work Widgit;
    Merry Christmas and here's hope for a wonderful new year!
    God bless you and our men in arms!
    Bill
    billyjack
    Helicopter def. = Bunch of spare parts flying in close formation! USAF 1974 ;>)

  7. #1687
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    Re: WidgitMaster's Largest Steel Router Table Project 9ft x 5ft x 8" Water Cooled Spi

    Hey widgit can I ask did you pack all cables into the same cable carriers? That is, power cables and motor control cables/digital cables? Or was interference going to be a problem?

    Thanks

  8. #1688

    Re: WidgitMaster's Largest Steel Router Table Project 9ft x 5ft x 8" Water Cooled Spi

    Quote Originally Posted by justCNCit View Post
    Hey widgit can I ask did you pack all cables into the same cable carriers? That is, power cables and motor control cables/digital cables? Or was interference going to be a problem?

    Thanks

    YES!
    All the cables are braided shields & stranded wires.
    They all have their shields grounded on one end, so all noise goes to ground.
    There is a fine bare-copper wire inside my dust tubes & pipes, which is also grounded on one end!
    I had the water cooling lines inside the wire tracks, now they run outside the tracks!
    When designing the electronics, I had purchased a spool of braided shielding, which allowed me to put all the single wires inside a braid & ground it!

    The shop vac has a metal canister, which sits near the computer. I had to connect a ground wire to it also, as the static was screwing up the computer!
    www.widgitmaster.com
    It's not what you take away, it's what you are left with that counts!

  9. #1689
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    Re: WidgitMaster's Largest Steel Router Table Project 9ft x 5ft x 8" Water Cooled Spi

    Quote Originally Posted by widgitmaster View Post
    YES!
    All the cables are braided shields & stranded wires.
    They all have their shields grounded on one end, so all noise goes to ground.
    There is a fine bare-copper wire inside my dust tubes & pipes, which is also grounded on one end!
    I had the water cooling lines inside the wire tracks, now they run outside the tracks!
    When designing the electronics, I had purchased a spool of braided shielding, which allowed me to put all the single wires inside a braid & ground it!

    The shop vac has a metal canister, which sits near the computer. I had to connect a ground wire to it also, as the static was screwing up the computer!
    Forgive me for not going through all pages of the thread, were there pics or where did you source the shielding? Thanks

    nevermind... https://www.ebay.ca/itm/3M-Copper-Me...57cc%7Ciid%3A1

  10. #1690

    Re: WidgitMaster's Largest Steel Router Table Project 9ft x 5ft x 8" Water Cooled Spi

    Quote Originally Posted by justCNCit View Post
    Forgive me for not going through all pages of the thread, were there pics or where did you source the shielding? Thanks

    nevermind... https://www.ebay.ca/itm/3M-Copper-Me...57cc%7Ciid%3A1

    Here is a quick demo of how to make a shield for your wires!
    It was easier than searching for the right picture & thread!
    www.widgitmaster.com
    It's not what you take away, it's what you are left with that counts!

  11. #1691

    Re: WidgitMaster's Largest Steel Router Table Project 9ft x 5ft x 8" Water Cooled Spi

    On 2/17/19, my best friend died from Agent Orange and cancer. His Memorial was held at the local American Legion post, and over three hundred people attended!
    The service was outstanding, as the post honored him in every way.

    So I made a plaque to thank them!
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    It's not what you take away, it's what you are left with that counts!

  12. #1692
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    Re: WidgitMaster's Largest Steel Router Table Project 9ft x 5ft x 8" Water Cooled Spi

    Eric, May Cliff rest in peace! And thank you and all our veterans for their service and sacrifice!
    I only served in the states 1970-1972.
    Paul

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    Re: WidgitMaster's Largest Steel Router Table Project 9ft x 5ft x 8" Water Cooled Spi

    I have started another thread for all the plaques I've painted myself: ClickHere
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    It's not what you take away, it's what you are left with that counts!

  14. #1694
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    Re: WidgitMaster's Largest Steel Router Table Project 9ft x 5ft x 8" Water Cooled Spi

    Hi Widgit. Thanks for your write up on cable shielding. I was wondering how you sourced the 3 phase flex cable for the router?

  15. #1695

    Re: WidgitMaster's Largest Steel Router Table Project 9ft x 5ft x 8" Water Cooled Spi

    Quote Originally Posted by justCNCit View Post
    Hi Widgit. Thanks for your write up on cable shielding. I was wondering how you sourced the 3 phase flex cable for the router?

    Bought it from McMaster-Carr https://www.mcmaster.com/9936K65



    Length, ft.
    10
    20
    30
    50
    100
    Other




    Each
    Delivers Friday
    1-99 Ft. $5.55
    100 or more $4.67

    9936K65


    1 each ordered on January 29, 2017 0128EARNOLD.






    Shielding Shielded
    Shield Type Braid
    Wire
    Type Stranded
    Material Bare Copper
    Flexibility Flexible
    Wire Gauge 16
    Number of Wires 3
    Cable AWG 16/3
    OD 0.38"
    Current 18 A @ 86° F
    Voltage 600V AC
    Temperature Range 45° to 190° F
    Wire Marking Numbered
    Specifications Met UL Recognized; UL Flame Rated VW-1; CSA Certified
    Use For Automation, Interference Shielding
    Inner Insulation Material PVC
    Inner Insulation Color Black, Green/Yellow
    Outer Insulation Material PVC
    Outer Insulation Color Gray
    RoHS Compliant
    The braid shielding in this cable prevents electromagnetic interference (EMI) to minimize signal distortion. Control conveyors, CNC machines,and other types of automated equipment that requires cable to periodically bend and flex. The insulation resists oil.



    Length, ft.
    10
    20
    30
    50
    100
    Other




    Each
    Delivers Friday
    1-99 Ft. $5.55
    100 or more $4.67

    9936K65










    Shielding Shielded
    Shield Type Braid
    Wire
    Type Stranded
    Material Bare Copper
    Flexibility Flexible
    Wire Gauge 16
    Number of Wires 3
    Cable AWG 16/3
    OD 0.38"
    Current 18 A @ 86° F
    Voltage 600V AC
    Temperature Range 45° to 190° F
    Wire Marking Numbered
    Specifications Met UL Recognized; UL Flame Rated VW-1; CSA Certified
    Use For Automation, Interference Shielding
    Inner Insulation Material PVC
    Inner Insulation Color Black, Green/Yellow
    Outer Insulation Material PVC
    Outer Insulation Color Gray
    RoHS Compliant
    The braid shielding in this cable prevents electromagnetic interference (EMI) to minimize signal distortion. Control conveyors, CNC machines,and other types of automated equipment that requires cable to periodically bend and flex. The insulation resists oil.

    www.widgitmaster.com
    It's not what you take away, it's what you are left with that counts!

  16. #1696

    Re: WidgitMaster's Largest Steel Router Table Project 9ft x 5ft x 8" Water Cooled Spi

    Something is wrong with this thread?
    www.widgitmaster.com
    It's not what you take away, it's what you are left with that counts!

  17. #1697
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    Re: WidgitMaster's Largest Steel Router Table Project 9ft x 5ft x 8" Water Cooled Spi

    test
    Gerry

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    Mach3 2010 Screenset
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  18. #1698
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    Re: WidgitMaster's Largest Steel Router Table Project 9ft x 5ft x 8" Water Cooled Spi

    Apparently, this thread has been broken for several months. Thanks to Carveone for pointing it out, as it now appears to be fixed.

    Eric, your PM inbox is full.
    Gerry

    UCCNC 2017 Screenset
    http://www.thecncwoodworker.com/2017.html

    Mach3 2010 Screenset
    http://www.thecncwoodworker.com/2010.html

    JointCAM - CNC Dovetails & Box Joints
    http://www.g-forcecnc.com/jointcam.html

    (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)

  19. #1699
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    Re: WidgitMaster's Largest Steel Router Table Project 9ft x 5ft x 8" Water Cooled Spi

    Thank you Gerry, for having this issue taken care of. It is much appreciated.

    CarveOne
    CarveOne
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    Re: WidgitMaster's Largest Steel Router Table Project 9ft x 5ft x 8" Water Cooled Spi

    Thank you Gerry, for having this issue taken care of. It is much appreciated.

    CarveOne

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