First´s tests of plasma cutting machine mounted at my cnc my table.
To Know more please visit:

CNC Router Low Cost

Initially designed for use with cnc milling spindle and now adapted for cutting plasma torch I add a collection tray slag with the possibility of using water to minimize the gas.
In this video I show the cut galvanized steel sheet 1.5mm thick, 1200mm / m but the initial tests the table cnc supports speeds up to 3000mm / m, the plasma source available up to 10mm mild steel and the area of ​​500x500mm, the control software that I was used is TurboCNC and the post-processor used in the creation whit ArtCam was modified by me in order to tune the control of the torch as it is carried out tests with the machine.
The link to download two Artcam postprocessor, tested in Mach3 one and TurboCNC the other.
http://www.lingtronic.com/en/archives/1567
Using M3 and M5 codes in order to Start and Stop plasma Torch.

For more information and see photos of work done, http://www.lingtronic.com

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Primeiros testes de corte a plasma, na minha mesa cnc.
Inicialmente projetada para utilização com spindle como fresa cnc, agora adaptada para tocha de corte plasma e tabuleiro para recolha de escoria também com a possibilidade de utilização de agua para minimizar os gases.
Neste vídeo demonstro o corte de chapa aço galvanizado 1.5mm de espessura, a 1200mm/m mas pelos testes iniciais a mesa cnc suporta velocidades até 3000mm/m, a fonte de plasma disponível até 10mm aço carbono e a área útil de corte 500x500mm, o software de controlo utilizado foi o turbocnc e o pos-processador utilizado no ArtCam para a criação de percurso foi modificado por mim de modo a poder afinar o controlo da tocha a medida que for efetuado testes com a maquina.
Pode fazer o download do pos-processador para Artcam e testado no mach3 em:

CNC Baixo Custo Hobistas

Utiliza os códigos M3 e M5 para o acionamento da tocha de plasma
Para mais informações e fotos de trabalhos realizados consulte, http://www.lingtronic.com

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First´s tests of plasma cutting machine mounted at my cnc my table. To Know more please visit: CNC Router Low Cost Initially designed for use with cnc milling spindle and now adapted for cutting plasma torch I add a collection tray slag with the possibility of using water to minimize the gas. In this video I show the cut galvanized



Gale Banks explains why the fabrication department chose the new Lincoln Torchmate 4510 CNC plasma table for fast, accurate, and cost-effective cutting of steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. The system compliments Banks’ existing manufacturing equipment, allowing the team to create one-off parts fast and easy without tying up our production laser.

Banks is protected by AMSOIL, the leader in synthetics.
https://www.amsoil.com

Lincoln equipment featured in this video:

Torchmate 4510 CNC Plasma Table
https://torchmate.com/torchmate-4510

PlateGuard rust-inhibitor water additive
https://www.torchmatestore.com/PlateGuard-Water-Table-Additive-5-gal-container_p_3311.html

Plate Marker
https://www.torchmatestore.com/44004800-Plate-Marking-Attachment_p_3280.html

Lincoln Electric Viking 3350 Series Welding Helmets
https://www.lincolnelectric.com/en-us/equipment/welding-gear/helmets/Pages/viking-3350.aspx

00:00 Intro
00:38 Why we need a plasma table
01:47 Lincoln Electric history
04:33 Unboxing
06:31 Table capabilities
09:00 Flexcut 80
10:54 Consumables
11:55 Pneumatic plate marker
13:08 Viking 3350 helmet

#welding #cnc #fabrication

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Gale Banks explains why the fabrication department chose the new Lincoln Torchmate 4510 CNC plasma table for fast, accurate, and cost-effective cutting of steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. The system compliments Banks’ existing manufacturing equipment, allowing the team to create one-off parts fast and easy without tying up our production laser. Banks is protected by AMSOIL, the leader in synthetics.



This is another step in building my DIY CNC Plasma Table. In this video I machine and install the fixed and tension anchors for the belts that move the Y Axis gantry. I learned a little something along the way that I had not anticipated.

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This is another step in building my DIY CNC Plasma Table. In this video I machine and install the fixed and tension anchors for the belts that move the Y Axis gantry. I learned a little something along the way that I had not anticipated. source



This week our docket was full up with CNC plasma work for other fabricators and a sign for a local business. Finally getting the shop reopened and firing on all cylinders again.

For those interested in the coffee I mentioned today, please check out the website @ http://www.sludgecoffeeroaster.com

Sincerely,
Tom

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This week our docket was full up with CNC plasma work for other fabricators and a sign for a local business. Finally getting the shop reopened and firing on all cylinders again. For those interested in the coffee I mentioned today, please check out the website @ http://www.sludgecoffeeroaster.com Sincerely, Tom source



You can find this project here:http://www.instructables.com/id/CNC-Plasma-Table/
Thanks to Simon Rafferty
http://www.instructables.com/member/simonrafferty/

Here is the table part of the build. I opted to go without the water bed at first. I thought why not have the machine running and I will see if I need a water table. This was real fun to make.

I tried to weld as little of the parts as possible. The angles that hold the flat plat are removable as are the flat plates.

Music:
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Song: Roman Sky – Whistle [NCT Release]
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Song two
Song: x50 – Wonderland (Vlog No Copyright Music)
Music promoted by Vlog No Copyright Music.
Video Link: https://youtu.be/NCPRF1lNm8g

Song three

Song: Joakim Karud – Lullaby (Vlog No Copyright Music)
Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music.
Video Link: https://youtu.be/kUtDt_gixUo

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You can find this project here:http://www.instructables.com/id/CNC-Plasma-Table/ Thanks to Simon Rafferty http://www.instructables.com/member/simonrafferty/ Here is the table part of the build. I opted to go without the water bed at first. I thought why not have the machine running and I will see if I need a water table. This was real fun to make. I tried to weld as little of



In this episode, Jim Colt, an industry veteran from Hypertherm, talks about the daily maintenance of a CNC plasma cutting table. Visit https://www.maverickcnc.com/ for more information on all of our plasma cutting table

What is the daily maintenance of a plasma cutting table? MaverickCNC and Hypertherm have some basic guidelines for keeping your equipment running in excellent condition.

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Hi, this is Jim and I’m here with MaverickCNC. Let’s talk about a few little maintenance things that probably ought to be done on every CNC machine on a daily basis and especially, some of them have, some machine have different effects depending on whether you have a downdraft table or a water table.

This particular one is a water table and during the cutting process there’s always a little bit of splash of water. Water does a great job of controlling the fumes but it does tend to splash up on the table a little bit and consequently with a downdraft table******* also if it’s properly designed does a great job controlling the fumes, doesn’t splash up but there will be a little bit, maybe a little residual smoke and so forth and one of the things you want to watch for, on this MaverickCNC machine is these V rails, these are the guide rails that go around.

It’s a very good way for a machine to be built that’s going to operate in a dirty shop because there’s a V that goes this way and there’s a roller wheel that rides on the V and the dirt that lands on there, generally falls off over a period of time, doesn’t build up very much so it’s a good way to design a machine and for a good long lasting machine in the shop. But you still, if you get water splash up on this part of the machine, it’s a good idea to wipe it off.

Take a look at the rack and pinon gear. This is the rack gear, the pinon gear is down inside. Maybe blow it off with an air hose. It’s probably not the best idea to use a lot of lubricant on it. I usually suggest a dry lubricant, like a graphite type lubricant on these because the dust will stick to a wet lubricant, it’s not going to stick so easily to a dry lubricant so keep these clean. There are also some on the side of the machine over there. Another good thing, every once in a while, just check, put your hand on the torch carriage first thing in the morning and kind of push it back and forth in the X direction and push it a little, back and forth, in the Y direction. What your looking for is backlash, if you feel any slop in the motion, then you have to take a look.

You can have something like a worn pinon gear, you can have something that’s out of adjustment, a loose set screw or something like that. Something you may want to talk to tech service about if you feel that backlash. That backlash will affect cut quality, it will affect the roundness of holes, it will affect how, especially if your cutting parts with diagonal cuts in them, it will show as a really rough cut on a diagonal so backlash is a bad thing. This is a nice tight machine. I don’t think we’re going to have any problems with this one.

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In this episode, Jim Colt, an industry veteran from Hypertherm, talks about the daily maintenance of a CNC plasma cutting table. Visit https://www.maverickcnc.com/ for more information on all of our plasma cutting table What is the daily maintenance of a plasma cutting table? MaverickCNC and Hypertherm have some basic guidelines for keeping your equipment running in excellent condition. Be sure