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                Hello Folks,
Back when ViaCAD 2D/3Dv8 was in prerelease I bought a seat on the word of a few other folks that have used it. Started working with it and liked what I was getting as far as models to set up for CNC work on a gantry router.
Then End of August comes the need for some maintenance on said machine due to so problems that where cropping up. Well to make a long story short that machine has been sold due to not meeting my requirements any more after a very hefty servicing and parts replacement. So I have a problem, no Mill (gantry router) to cut my parts and I need that to make the precession parts that I sell to clients.
Solution is starting in ViaCAD 2D/3D v8  and using that and Shark FX Beta v8 and with the help of a more experienced CNC builder/user started designing the new machine. Which looks like this:
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With the help of the same fellow CNC builder it is coming into reality as this:
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As you can see it is coming along nicely and we are able to extract the pieces directly from ViaCAD/Shark with only having to make minor changes to them before cutting them out. They still need some drilling and tapping so that everything can go together and I did not put the bolts into the working model as we both considered that over kill at the time.
If anyone would like a copy of this for making their own CNC Gantry router you are more than welcome to contact me. I will post some additional pictures if there is interest when the machine is closer to completion and once complete.
For anyone who is interested in it's size the profile that the ball screws are mounted to is 1.1m long  and it will have a cutting area of 860mm by 360mm by 175mm (minus bed thickness).
Thanks Tim and Co. for a program that does what it is meant to and for fixing faults we find.
Michael Marino, DC
Owner Free Reed Foolery
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                Very nice Michael,
            
  
         
     
 
    
        
            
     
    
        
            
        
     
 
    
        
     
 
            
        
    
        
            
            
    
        
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                Yep, I second the additional pictures. 
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                Originally Posted by: m.marino  
Hello Michael
I would certainly like the model to see how it was built...looks very good to me!
What part Scotland....not Glasgow by any chance?
  
         
     
 
    
        
            
     
    
        
            
        
     
 
    
        
     
 
            
        
    
        
            
            
    
        
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                No I am in Edinburgh though hopefully will be moving to the Glasgow area in the next year. Here are a few pictures of the Z axis (the ball screw pictured is not the one used and a few items where changed during production). [ATTACH]4169[/ATTACH]
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The Aluminium is 3/4" (19.05mm) or 1/2" (12.25mm) thick plate the extrusion is ITEM extrusion and is recycled from machine tear downs (reason for not being  new looking). The ball screws are rolled (ground is better just outside the budget  currently). The precession profile rail is ABBA 20mm and there is a wide range of quality in that area. The rest of the ball screws arrived last week and right now all that is going on is finish work and getting ready for the machine to be moved up here where I am (Edinburgh).
Hope that help folks and will post more as I get them and will also post some video once it is up and cutting.
Michael
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                PS the 1mm gap you see between the back plate and the Z motor mount is to to forgetting to take the 1mm off the support beam to allow for the index edge and is being corrected. As an aside you will noticed we indexed as much as possible so that there is very exact positioning of the pieces for fit and there for maintaining the accuracy throughout.
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                Well work is progressing and after a serious case of things going not right we are back on track. The photo's here are of the machine as being assembled. All parts have bee trued and squared in the assembly process. It is going to be a whole lot of fun to get cutting once it is finished and up here.
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As you can see we have had to make some minor changes and one is due to not being exact with instruction to the company I ordered the ball screw from. Live learn and drive on. Also The gentleman I am working with on this is going to be recutting the top y carriage plate to allow for very exact truing of the Z axis in the vertical.
One nice thing is the wife (she who does the companies books) has cleared the purchase of Shark FX once I have the funds from the work this machine is going to be doing. That is nice as really enjoying beta testing the software.
Michael
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                Well folks we are on the home stretch as there is only 2 plates left to cut and 2 adapters we are going to have to make due to the afore mentioned problem with the ball screws lengths. The pulleys are being ordered for the Y and Z axi' as well as the belts. Home and limit switches are going to be set up as pairs with Mach3 (which allows for one set of switches to be used for both functions.
A bit about the Machine:
X axis is 25 mm supported round rail
Y axis is 16 mm supported round rail
Z axis is 20 mm profile rail from ABBA
Ball screws are rolled (will be upgrading to ground when I can afford it).
The Bed that you see in some pictures is 15 mm HDPE. I will be using either HDPE or UHMWPE as the bedding for multiple reasons. The greatest being that once trued it will remain true, another being the ability to drill and tap into if need be for a point to clamp a project with.
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Well I hope folks are enjoying the project so far and hopefully the next pictures will be of it fully assembled and once it is up here and bedded in I will also (with Tim permission) put a link to some video of the machine cutting.
Michael
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                Michael, I like your project! Especially since I am a biker and seeing your stuff in the background makes me feel right at home..
            
  
         
     
 
    
        
            
     
    
        
            
        
     
 
    
        
     
 
            
        
    
        
            
            
    
        
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                Hello,
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                Well a bit of a follow up on my machine.
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                Fabulous design Michael! Very interesting indeed (I have "want"!). :)
            
  
         
     
 
    
        
            
     
    
        
            
        
     
 
    
        
     
 
            
        
    
        
            
            
    
        
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                Originally Posted by: ttrw  Fabulous design Michael! Very interesting indeed (I have "want"!). :)
Yeah, too true, Tom.
I'd be more than a little worried if I had to justify the price gulf between the two.
You'd probably need a banker to explain that one :D
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                I will be trying to get some more pictures up and a few link to video once I do some more of it (keep forgetting to when I am doing cutting). I also just got done designing a mountable clamp for my mill so that I can hold chromatic harmonica combs and mill into the narrow face on the side that the mouth piece attaches to.
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