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    Lightbulb CNC PLASMA with solidworks

    hello guys
    please let me know what do you think about my new cnc plasma design



  2. #2
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    Re: CNC PLASMA with solidworks

    Incredible job. I love the single supported arm. Great job modeling every part. Is this gonna be made?
    Making chips, day by day

  3. #3

    Re: CNC PLASMA with solidworks

    Thanks Krieg.
    The building process is already begun
    I love the single supported arm too, it maby a bit harder and expensive to build but its good for those who have limited space and want to load sheets from side.

    If you guys want, i can uptade this thread with photos while im building this machine

  4. #4
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    Re: CNC PLASMA with solidworks

    Now that's pretty cool! I love Solidworks and it's endless possibilities. Great job on modeling, assembly and animation! I like your style and design for the table, how big are you planning to make it? Would enjoy updates and progress with pictures.
    I'm always having a PICNIC....Problem In Chair Not In Computer!

  5. #5

    Re: CNC PLASMA with solidworks

    Tanks Curtis
    yes Solidworks is the best (my opinion) the motion you see in this video is not animation is just me drugging the axis with mouse. For Zooming, Panning and Rotating im using 3D mouse.
    This machine will be in 3 different sizes.
    This one is the smallest one for 1000x2000x12mm sheet
    The dimentions in the drow is in millimeters

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    Re: CNC PLASMA with solidworks

    Guys just to make it clear I do not advertising my machine, i dont iven plan to sell them outside Greece, i just need your opinion especially for the Z axis (the cutting head)
    I design it to look bit like ancient Greek helmet. A friend of mine says that i have to change it to somthing normal looking because people will laugh at it.
    What is your opinion? should i change the cutting head to somthing normal looking? please take a look and let me know.

    Click image for larger version. 

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