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Makita Router Mount

Discussion in 'CNC Mills/Routers' started by gregers05, Oct 7, 2019.

  1. gregers05

    gregers05 Well-Known
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    Not sure if this is the best place to post this or not, but I have mentioned before that it would be nice to have a OB mount made for the Makita RT0701C as an alternative to the Dewalt router. A lot of people seem to prefer the Makita over the Dewalt because it has a larger range of RPMs. I am running the Makita on my LEAD with a 3d printed spacer, however it isnt quite as secure as the mount with no spacer, you really have to tighten the screws. It is another varible to consider when tramming.

    What are the chances we can get a Makita mount from Open Builds? It is probably easier said then done, but I would think it would be pretty easy to produce, it would just be a slight change in the ID of the mount.
     
  2. DarkPenguin

    DarkPenguin Well-Known
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    65mm ID. If you know someone with a CNC you could have them mill you one.
     
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  3. sharmstr

    sharmstr OpenBuilds Team
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    Contact Chris Laidlaw. He makes mounts for the makita. Chris Laidlaw
     
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    Rick 2.0 OpenBuilds Team
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    Google search "65mm cnc router mount". They are readily available in the OpenBuilds style.
     
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  5. gregers05

    gregers05 Well-Known
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    Thanks guys, I will give one of these a try.
     
  6. Andreas Bockert

    Andreas Bockert Well-Known
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    Also check out the 65mm spindle mounts found on eBay. You might need to figure out. Way fasten them to your machine yourself but they’re way beefier than the openbuilds. For OB style I would recommend to if you can fasten them both.
     
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  7. gregers05

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    Yeah I found the same ones on eBay that were on Alliexpress but with faster shipping but $15 more. I dont mind waiting a few weeks to spend a little less. I may eventually get a second one, but I can run my current one with the 3d printed insert also. Figured I would wait and see how this one fit before I ordered a second one.
     
  8. Andreas Bockert

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    The one I had fit very well. The problems with a single openbuilds is that he contact area at the back plate is narrow and generates quite a big bending forces on the back plate. (It won't bend it enough to deform but the if you pull the router it's easy to make the back plate flex 0.1mm)

    However, the big ones found on ebay (I.e. 65mm/80mm Diameter Spindle Motor Mount Bracket Clamp fit CNC Router Engraver US | eBay) are a whole different beast. However, you'll have to drill your own mounting holes which may or may not be possible depending on your setuyp.
     
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    Do yourself a favor and use two clamps to hold the router and not one. Install them as far apart as possible.
     
  11. Christian James

    Christian James Journeyman
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    Yes, I got a bit desperate for a Makita mount at the time so imported one from China. It proved to be very good quality, well machined and well finished. Perfect for my Makita.
     
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  12. DarkPenguin

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    I bought two of the ones from china. Then I made a plate to mount them to. It is also setup to make it a little easier to tram things.
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