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4" Vertex Rotary Table CNC conversion |
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raynerd:
Finally, last one on here now until I get some videos of it in action but I have finally mounted it to the wall. It is on removable brackets so can come off quickly if needed. The piccy shows it mounted next to my mill. Sorry about the background, the ladders in the background are the old redundant ladders down to the coal bunker, now workshop. Sure, I could tart it up a bit but it does its job 100% and it works great. It also had enough torque to actually mill on the rotation. If any of you can put the electronics together or find someone who can for you, then it is certainly a worthy project and pretty easy! Chris |
NickG:
Nice 1 Chris, looks great. Now where is that clock :poke: :lol: Nick |
raynerd:
Don`t talk about the damn clock. In all honesty I`m trying to cheer myself posting something that has gone right! I`ve just buggered up the wheel trying to cross it out about 20 minutes ago :( It needed re-making anyway but for some reason I still feel bad that I`ve totally ruined it :doh: |
sbwhart:
--- Quote from: craynerd on December 07, 2009, 07:07:00 PM ---Don`t talk about the damn clock. In all honesty I`m trying to cheer myself posting something that has gone right! I`ve just buggered up the wheel trying to cross it out about 20 minutes ago :( It needed re-making anyway but for some reason I still feel bad that I`ve totally ruined it :doh: --- End quote --- Don't let that little mishap get you down:- we've all got scrap boxes, look on it as a great learning experience. :D :D :D :D :nrocks: :nrocks: :nrocks: Have fun Stew |
raynerd:
Cheers Stew, my scrap box is building up but like you say, once you have made a mistake it is unlikely that I will make the same one again! It is certainly a good way of learning however most infuriating :bang: Chris |
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