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problems with long z axis

Discussion in 'CNC Mills/Routers' started by hosa200, Mar 18, 2018.

  1. hosa200

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    Hi guys,

    I have been working on a cnc router for foam machining so I needed a long z axis.

    as you see in the pictures the problem is that the spindle makes a vibration about the x axis which happens in the movment (see videos).

    The second problem is that the z axis slips to down because of weight which I fixed by using springs but I was hopping to find another solution.

    So any ideas.
     

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  2. JustinTime

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    It may sound counter intuitive but the solution can be two things.

    1. Make the Z axis longer and add a second Y rail that will support the Z axis in two locations at all time. Make it at least 10cm apart. More is better
    2. If you will only cut foam, use a way smaller spindle. I have a brushless motor for my spindle and it can handle wood with no problem, let alone foam. It's much much lighter than your router. Google it and you'll see many options.
     
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  3. Gary Caruso

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    looks like the whole frame is very tall and wobbly.. the x gantry is probably twisting too, one stick of 2040 isnt enough by far
     
  4. hosa200

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    Using a brushless motor as the spindle is a good idea but I didn't understand the first solution ?!
     
  5. jeffmorris

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    Can you rebuild your machine to use C-Beam linear actuators?
     
  6. JustinTime

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    [​IMG]

    You see how you have a 20x20 beam where the gantry is running on? Add another beam above it with a second gantry so that you have two of them attached to the Z axis.
     
    #6 JustinTime, Mar 21, 2018
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