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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2010

my machine is real dirty. been doing alot of cutting.and less painting. this is for the guys intrested on cnczone

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  • my thoughts, chain is ok. i think belt would be better for plasma. and i bought screws for my next build but its going to be router.dont need the speed like you do with plasma on thinner material.i have seen some mix with rack belt screw.there is a cool belt build on cnc zone.

  • thanks. i seen your vids, slappn the bass thats pretty cool too.

  • cnc zone is pretty cool. i like the free file downloads.my dxf stock pile is growing. and seeing the pictures of other builds inspire me. i have purchased some new rails and more motors for a new build. currently building a new garage for the new fun.\ man cave. close to finishing. so the new projects wont be to far away. this is additive so becarful. seems like i want more and bigger builds. thanks for your post

  • How do you control the torch height!?

  • @ptcplasmasc11 i use sheet cam and you can set up your tools to what height and speed to move to.i dont have a moving height control. in fact i think i could set the height without a z axis and do good with it. powermax 1000 plasma cutter, sets right at an 1/8" before pierce.but my z axis raise's the torch while moving between cuts. im sure its not the cleanest way to cut but works for me.

  • 354 oz motors. they were not much more than the 270 oz kit so i got the 354's

    i have a lot of top weight so i think the 270's would be fine with a better gantry set up. also if your looking to save i think timing belt would be cheaper. thanks for watching

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  • very Nice, congratulations

  • Any idea which is most reliable drive to use for plasma? It seems to me rack and pinion may be prone to getting grit or other particles in the teeth. I tend to think chain or belt may be more tolerant of that stuff though the rack and pinion would seem more precise in positioning with no play or slop.

  • That's pretty slick!

  • Hey. I just joined CNC zone because of your mention in the title. Might you direct me to learning about your project and navigating the forums to learn about CNC plasma cutting? I'd basically like to do my best and try to copy you..

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