Peter,
Can you post a model / picture that includes only the bits you would be selling? To make it clear what is the DIY bench bit etc.
Peter,
Can you post a model / picture that includes only the bits you would be selling? To make it clear what is the DIY bench bit etc.
7xCNC.com - CNC info for the minilathe (7x10, 7x12, 7x14, 7x16)
Hi Pippin - Here's the parts on offer. I am working on a study set of drawings part by part. If you or others are interested send me a PM requesting dwgs and when done I'll fwd to you. People can buy one part or the lot depending on their needs. Thanks for following the story. Peter
Hi All- BST Motion have confirmed they can send 20mm rail up to 2.85m. So I shall convert long axis to 20mm rail and cars. The freight company has a 3m max on box length...All good. Peter
Peter...looking good
Hi All - getting errors trying to reply to posts so this is a test. I set up a random carbon fibre stack today to make a billet. Site is running super slow... anyone else having probs? Peter
so this thread seems to work!! but so slow!!!
Mactec54
Hi Mactec - structurally I expect it to be about 50GPa. Its mainly 300gsm plain weave and some 450gsm double bias. Didn't count layers aimed at 12mm thick. Its 200x400mm which suits the granite block that I'm also testing. I'll either use a caul on top to keep it flat or make a timber frame for its edges. Haven't decided that yet. I'll infuse it then trim and block it. Seems my suppliers have a lot of offcuts so I'll try to stock some sizes or do it to order.
https://cncrouterkits.com.au/2019/06/28/for-sale/ Cheers Peter S
Just got 2 samples in the mail of 3D printed Nylon with chopped carbon fiber and Nylon with continuous carbon fiber very impressed
The chopped carbon fiber
Flexural Strength 81 MPa
Flexural Stiffness 3.6 GPa
Reinforced with continuous fiber ( this sample is very good you can check them out at Markforged
Flexural Strength 540MPa
Flexural Stiffness 51 GPa
Mactec54
Hi Mactec - The carbon printing is steadily getting better. Using infusion I build CF parts with 80-90GPa stiffness and 1200MPa strength. I've had a few 3D printed parts quoted and they are expensive for production parts. If someone had the $$$ and was making a one off machine may make sense. But soon ordinary machine shops will be doing it at ordinary rates then it will make really good sense. I am looking at it for making moulds, makes sense to print a mould vs cut it in aluminium nearly. Peter CNCzone still running very slow and getting error 403 on many threads...
I was looking for stiffness values of hiwin rails/cars and came across this :
Interesting stuff Peter!!
Hi All - I set up the CF stack to infuse on some granite to test its heat performance. But I decided not to do it as the granite is a bit small which makes the infusion complex. So I started making a moulding table out of a piece of formply I have. A bench 1200x1200mm will be excellent to get the moulded parts (Tetrium and RCFB) moving. Just need some space, need to sell one of my routers!! Peter
These guys are already bringing it to the Hobby and commercial level and not really that expensive to do it https://markforged.com/
Check this for your 403 problem https://www.hostinger.com/tutorials/...-how-to-fix-it
Mactec54
Hi Mactec - Yes I have seen their ads for very cheap parts but does not seem to be the case in Oz yet. Thks for info in error 403. Have been thru some of this but no help. Peter
Hi All - Interesting occurrence. I received a phone call from the first supplier last week apologising for the very slow response on the quotes (Months). They then promptly quoted. The prices are a bit more / less then the second supplier so I shall split the order. The first supplier has equipment that does some things really well that the second supplier does not have. We are now into the Christmas mayhem period. I have had discussions and trial cutting with a chap that makes timber racking. He's very excited about Maximus. He's moving into bigger premises so he can get a full size router so that maybe 2020's first sale. Xmas is taking over many things. Parties, shutdowns and openings, holidays. So all of you have a great Xmas if I don't mention it by then. Ho Ho Ho Peter
On another matter. I have been working on a new workshop and the plans have been approved by our local council so I can now start to build our new workshop (9mx14m) so march next year I'll have room to build big machines. 2020 I want to build a small 5 axis machine and a big (3mx1.2mx1m Z or bigger) 3 axis machine. Stay tuned. Ho Ho Ho
Sounds exciting...well done
Hi All - Here's a couple of articles on machine design. One is on damping, the other design. The design article has an area on EG. I like the uni lecture notes, covers a lot of territory. Even has a section on the benefits of lowering the machine mass, that's what I like to hear!! I've put Bamburgs thesis in here as well, always worth another read....Peter
Hi Everyone - Have a Merry Christmas!!! Peter
Hello to 2020 - I'm revisiting Maximus to change the rail sizes and have a quick review. I've found a cabinet maker to work with to cut the benches and bases. Waiting on some quotes to see how that goes. I have a company interested in distributing Brevis, so 2020 is looking good. From my day job here's a 4140 shaft I designed coming out of Q&T heat treat... this is a small one for a trailer that carries a 360 tonne truck... Peter
Hi All - The temperature of the shaft is 600-700deg C which is the same temp as stress relief. So if you get your steel parts thermally SR'ed this is the colour it will be during that process. Very hot. Peter
https://blog.adafruit.com/2016/06/20...-heated-steel/
It's when your cutter goes that colour that you know you are really in trouble!
Cheers
Roger