Beatty Robotics sent in this job-shop RFQ for a set of six CNC machined lunar robotic wheels! Using the Tormach CNC mill and CNC lathe, we used Fusion 360 to machine the 6″ diameter, 3″ wide wheels from a single piece of aluminum!
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Beatty Robotics sent in this job-shop RFQ for a set of six CNC machined lunar robotic wheels! Using the Tormach CNC mill and CNC lathe, we used Fusion 360 to machine the 6″ diameter, 3″ wide wheels from a single piece of aluminum! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Reach us / CNC Info: Speeds & Feeds: https://provencut.com Download Fusion 360: https://www.dpbolvw.net/click-9255839-12529306 Online Fusion 360
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:
Song one
Song: Roman Sky – Whistle [NCT Release]
Video’s Link : https://youtu.be/BEvBr3kZlyw
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
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
I finally did what everyone was asking for, I machined all the parts of the 3D printed CNC out of aluminium. I used both 10 mm and 6 mm flat stock to machine all the mechanical parts and then I used a lot of elbow grease to make the borders nicer. Drilled and taped al the holes by hand but I positioned them with small marks made with the CNC. Before the change was very difficult to make the walls cut by the bit perfectly vertical because of the flex of the entire structure. After the modification the walls are perfectly vertical as far as I can tell. I also reinforced the Y axis rail beams with two more vertical posts on each side and swapped the bridge aluminium beams for steel ones. An extra benefit of this change is that I can push the motors a little bit further now as the aluminium brackets help a lot with heat dissipation were the 3D printed parts melted. There are a few improvements that still can be made, like the vacuum hood which now sits too high and does almost nothing but this is now a machine that performs extremely well for my needs. Now let’s thing of things that I can make with this machine or projects that I can bring back for a more metallic finish 😉 Leave your ideas in the comments and I’ll see what I can do.
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