Welcome to Our Community

Some features disabled for guests. Register Today.

Increasing Workbee Z axis workable height?

Discussion in 'CNC Mills/Routers' started by Delbarco, Jan 17, 2020.

  1. Delbarco

    Delbarco New
    Builder

    Joined:
    Jan 9, 2020
    Messages:
    18
    Likes Received:
    3
    Hi guys,
    Let's see if anyone could solve this question.
    As far as I know the standard Workbee has a limited workable height of 47mm, Instead of those 47mm I need it to achieve at least 85mm or 100mm max.

    From Ooznest at first they told me:
    To extend the Z-Axis actuator you can buy a 500mm C-Beam Rail here: C-Beam Aluminium Linear Rail Extrusions – Cut To Size
    And a 540mm ACME Lead Screw here: ACME 8mm Lead Screw - Ooznest | Kits, Parts & Supplies

    But three days after they told me:
    Just increase the Z-Axis won't work, as it doesn't not increase the relative distance between the underside of the Z-Axis and the spoilerboard. The only way to do it is taller Y-Plates which we don't offer, or raise the machine up with aditional blocks.
    For the block, you don't actually need them additions to mill 85mm. To mill 85mm you need to increase the relative distance between the top of the spoilerboard to the underside of the Z-Axis. To mill 85mm, this distance would need to be 170mm. The best way to do this is attach your spoilerboard to you workbench, and then raise the machine up 40mm using wooden blocks. This would increase the distance to about 174mm enough to mill 85mm.

    The suggested solution seems does not seem very sturdy indeed:
    [​IMG]

    I'm pretty sure that the squareness of the X and Y axes will suffer and therefore the precision of the milling. It really does not seem very sturdy to me.

    ANYONE COULD HELP ME TO ACHIEVE THOSE 85 MM OF WORKABLE HEIGHT?

    THANK YOU SO MUCH.
     

    Attached Files:

  2. Alex Chambers

    Alex Chambers Master
    Moderator Builder

    Joined:
    Nov 1, 2018
    Messages:
    2,695
    Likes Received:
    1,326
    Perhaps a better idea would be to use 20/40 V-slot joined to the underside of the end frames on the X axis with joining plates, and then fix those to your bench with angle brackets (checking that your machine is square as you do so).
    Alex.
    Also see this; workbee y plates v BDL.1
     
    Delbarco likes this.
  3. Metalguru

    Metalguru Veteran
    Builder

    Joined:
    Dec 29, 2015
    Messages:
    752
    Likes Received:
    547
    First thing you need to do is build the base in the lowest configuration. This will give you a Z axis travel of about 80mm. Then, see my modifications in:

    YAWBM - Yet another Workbee Modification

    This will give you another 20-25mm travel.

    Also, see Chrisclub 1 on Ebay, he has Y axis plates available in 1" and 2" taller versions.

    MG
     
  4. Pim123

    Pim123 New
    Builder

    Joined:
    Feb 24, 2022
    Messages:
    2
    Likes Received:
    1
    Check out this video:
     
    Rick 2.0 likes this.

Share This Page

  1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
    By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
    Dismiss Notice