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    got my shinys back from the coloring in place and threw them at a laser...
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    Getting some summery shed time in

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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Getting some summery shed time in
    Wait. Whoe's is that thing-a-me-boby?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Wait. Whoe's is that thing-a-me-boby?
    My thingo and boby, pretty hand it is too. Will be more handy with a 4th axis on it, soon...
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    My thingo and boby, pretty hand it is too. Will be more handy with a 4th axis on it, soon...
    That Alloy plate where the battery used to be might need a design. Do it alloy ok?
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    3mm thick? does that ok but starts to chatter on bits thicker than 6mm. Draw design up (with measurements) and I can give you a price...
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    More shed gadgetry...

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    Finally got around to doing a Vinyl Cutter for the mill, works pretty good, but if anyone wants some done for your shit, call speedy signs cos they are good cunts. I'm just pissing about with sorta stuff so I can say 'i can do that'.

    Also did some electro-acid-etching using cut vinyl as the mask, worked pretty mint. Simple as to do as well, car batt + jumper leads + cotton swabs + vinegar/salt mix (and safety gear ofc).
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    Please post a picture of the van doing a one wheel burnout. Thanks.

    (and nice decals)

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    Nice Spindle mod

    I really like the idea of the mod you did with this spindle, I realize this is an older post, I wonder how does it work for you? Did it last long, still running and using it? I ask because I am in the start of building my own CNC router, and really like the idea of an ATC. But they are $$$$. One part I didn't catch, what operates the Locking Nut, once the unit is all together? Solenoid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rthresh View Post
    I really like the idea of the mod you did with this spindle, I realize this is an older post, I wonder how does it work for you? Did it last long, still running and using it? I ask because I am in the start of building my own CNC router, and really like the idea of an ATC. But they are $$$$. One part I didn't catch, what operates the Locking Nut, once the unit is all together? Solenoid?
    Never got around to hooking the spindle VFD to the mill controller, so haven't got the ATC working yet. It works well for manual tool changes by just sticking a bit of bar in the slot and turning by hand; although it really needs a second set of balls on the top chamfer of the pull stud to eject it from the taper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Never got around to hooking the spindle VFD to the mill controller, so haven't got the ATC working yet. .
    Been to busy playing with Katman, Mashy & Yokel eh Bro...

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    Quote Originally Posted by puddytat View Post
    Been to busy playing with Katman, Mashy & Yokel eh Bro...
    Thank god you said playing not fiddling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by puddytat View Post
    Been to busy playing with Katman, Mashy & Yokel eh Bro...
    Nah, still been using it; it just struggles a bit with aluminium, so there isn't much need for heaps of cutter changes.

    Last mod to it was a 4th axis, ER40 BT30 collet driven by stepper geared down through a HTD5M belt/pulleys; could put up some pics, but that describes it all really.
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