That engraver is awsome. This is one of the best projects I have seen on here. I sent you an email least week regarding a sheet cam question. It looks like you have been busy. Again, nice going.
T.J.
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Thread: CNC Plasma Table Build
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06-28-2010, 08:22 PM #21
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Miller Dynasty 300DX
HTP MIG 240
HTP 380 Plasma
Bridgeport Milling Machine
South Bend Lathe
Etc. Etc....
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06-29-2010, 12:06 AM #22
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David W.
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07-05-2010, 01:10 PM #23
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What THC are you using? I want a THC for my Torchmate 4x4, but the cost is running me off the idea. I found a linear unit and am currently learning to program a chip, but would like to avoid that whole hassle if you have a cheaper alternative. Thanks.
Bob
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07-05-2010, 01:27 PM #24
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Bob,
I'm using a CandCNC Bladerunner-AIO control system with the DHTC control option. It essentially comes with the DHTC expansion option that ties to their UBOB breakout board. From there it feeds a serial input into the computer to display ARC voltage, and it uses a serial connection from the DHTC expansion module to the DHTC control board which is remotely mounted. i installed that in a black ABS box on my Powermax 45 and it collects ARC Volts, ARC Good, and also triggers the plasma torch. Thus far I've been happy with the results - it's working well.David W.
Machines: Millermatic Passport; Millermatic 350P, Dynasty 300DX TIGRunner, TD Cutmaster 51 Plasma, Hypertherm 190C Plasma,
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07-17-2010, 09:21 AM #25
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Well thought out and very nicely done!
The only thing I have to ask...
Why didn't you paint it BLUE????
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07-17-2010, 09:54 AM #26
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Thanks. Why no blue? Well no offense to Miller, but blue isn't one of my favorite colors. I wanted the table to stand out and be different than my other equipment, so I decided to try red.
I have a few more things to do on this project, but it's been on hold for a couple of weeks. I bought an Acer 3VS E-Mill, similar to a Bridgeport but with a VFD and Baldor 3HP Super-E motor. I have been moving things around and getting ready for my 840 mile trip to go get it and bring it home. Another toy for the shop, but moving it is anything like moving a toy. Wish me luck!
David W.
Machines: Millermatic Passport; Millermatic 350P, Dynasty 300DX TIGRunner, TD Cutmaster 51 Plasma, Hypertherm 190C Plasma,
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04-16-2013, 07:34 PM #27
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Hi
Where did you buy the guides where the little wheels run.
And what sort of pitch did you use on both axis?
Thank you
Ernesto from Mexico


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