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Uploaded by on May 28, 2010

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I grounded the machine to try and stop some rare but odd issues. The rear shield to stop chips works well. Dust collection must be added soon! The mess maid from cutting 4 of these tiger paws was huge. I cut the paws in pine and in RenShape. Be sure to subscribe.

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  • Hello, I know the model and brand of machine. I am Brazilian excuse any errors in English thank you Google translator *

  • @greisonbassan Eu fiz a máquina sozinho. O roteador é um Bosch 1617. Obrigado por sua pergunta.

  • Nice site and nice machine. I have a Taig CNC and have used it from time to time to cut parts for the Experimental aircraft i'm building. (sonex). I was wondering where you get your REN from? I have looked on Ebay without much luck. Also, I'm using MACH3 Mill and Bobcad 20. What post processor are you using? I havn't actually used my mill in a couple years so I'll have to re-teach myself how to generate code. I'm using it now to engrave my intrument panel.

  • @t2436jf Thanks. I got the REN from a friend who had some scrap. I've also looked on Ebay and had no luck. I'm using a non ATC post processor that BobCAD tweeked for me. Thanks for stopping by. I'd love to see the things you're working on sometime.

  • Nice machine. I noticed you explained how you were bonding the machine frame to your main's ground. You had a coated fastener hidden in the channel of the aluminum frame to do this. Keep in mind that the clear anodizing on the extruded aluminum provides a pretty good amount of resistance. Maybe you sanded it off prior but I couldn't tell.

  • @bp092 Very good point. Thanks for point that out as I did not sand it first. I will correct it asap. Thanks

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  • little machine shop sells bellows that are 12" long for like $8 dollars. You could use some of those to protect your linear rails!

    I'm at a cross roads of figuring out how to make a Z axis cover, and a way to keep dust out of everything. I plan on doing mainly aluminum sheet so i dont want the chips to get onto my rails where the bearings are :(

  • hello! I recently created a channel in which i make videos on the CNC mill built by me, I will share my passion and experience with all who are interested in this type of work ... if you're interested visit my channel and subscribe ...bye!

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