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Plans or Specs for a Super-Sturdy RepStrap

Posted by redskinsjbs 
Plans or Specs for a Super-Sturdy RepStrap
December 19, 2007 09:18PM
Does anybody have plans or specs to their super-sturdy RepStrap? I'm thinking of building a milling-capable machine for my high school, so any help would be grealy appreciated.


Jay
Re: Plans or Specs for a Super-Sturdy RepStrap
December 20, 2007 02:50AM
Have you looked at the jgro plans
[www.cnczone.com]
and
Patrick Hood-Daniel's design for his machine?
[buildyourcnc.com]

What is your budget, and how big a machine do you want to make?

And have you considered just cnc-converting one of these
[www.harborfreight.com]
or these:
[www.harborfreight.com]
More background:
[littlemachineshop.com]

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/20/2007 03:06AM by SebastienBailard.
Re: Plans or Specs for a Super-Sturdy RepStrap
December 20, 2007 08:35PM
When it comes to the budget, I would like to get some funding from the school, and being a public school, that isn't much. I have parted with $800 on my Darwin, so I guess I am willing to do the same with the mill.

As far as the dimensions go, I would like to be able to mill a standard 4x4, so i guess at least 30" x 15" x 5". After that and it is just a bonus. However, I looked at Patrick Hood-Daniel's design, and it seems to me that one of the axes can be as long as the rod/channels will let it.


Jay
Re: Plans or Specs for a Super-Sturdy RepStrap
December 25, 2007 12:25PM
As long as backlash and such will let it, you mean.
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