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*: Simple angled plates for keeping sawdust from fouling the Y axis screws. Mountings for these will be designed once the Work Surface is sorted out. |
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== Project Development History == |
== Project Development History == |
Revision as of 18:00, 16 January 2020
Yellow Tag Tool |
Contact Owner Before Using |
Tool Owner: Karen Englebeck |
Chat: @zebragrrl on on Slack |
Email: See sticker on machine. |
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🚨 This is an ongoing project, tool is not functional yet 🚨
Project Objectives
Project Status
01/16/2020 - Latest!
The next phase in this project, aside from waiting over a month for overpriced machine screws from China (and trust me, they were the cheapest I could find!) is to begin cutting out the brackets. Original plans were to 3D print a set of them first for putting the machine together for proving.. and honestly, that's still an option for a lot of them. I may start putting some of the odd-colored filaments at my house to work on the smaller, large quantity brackets. Other brackets I will either use the big CNC table at the shop to mill out of 'plex' (whatever scrap acrylic, plexiglas, or whatever I can find), or to ideally make use of a laser cutter.
Once the proving set of brackets is done, I can see if adjustments need to be made. I'll also be able to start trying to bring the machine to life.
Known elements still to be done:
- Tool Mounting Plate
- I have located a couple of aluminum chunks that may be able to be milled into a permanent mounting block for tools. This has been set aside for future use.
- Work Surface
- This will be made out of 2525 aluminum extrusion.. and while I have a fair amount, I don't have huge quantities. The final design of how this will work is still on-hold, pending some more practical forward progress. There is a possible future where this extrusion ideal is abandoned, and replaced with a couple sheets of MDF and some standard SAE threaded plywood anchors.
- Deflector Shields
- Simple angled plates for keeping sawdust from fouling the Y axis screws. Mountings for these will be designed once the Work Surface is sorted out.