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This is my first table build. I became interested in plasma CNC because of a friend of mine. So I took the plunge to supplement my welding business and here is my progress so far.I used 3" x 3" x 3/16ths square tubing. I built it higher on one side than the other for ease of loading material from one side. I am driving it with CandCNC electronics coupled with a Miller 875 Autoline plasma unit. I have the X axis slaved. I am using CandCNC's Bladerunner AIO 5 axis package. The 12' linear rails were purchased directly from PBC Linear out of California and they were easy to deal with.As you can see I made the table movable. I don't know what the future holds....maybe at some point I will need to move it...into a larger shop.....or into my garage. I think at this point I probably have $15,000 in material and 4 months labor. I decided not to use a water table for ease of cleaning and because I want to cut aluminum as well (I heard water and cutting aluminum don't mix). Plus....I figured it would be easier to sweep up slag than to dispose of chromium sludge.Her she is......Last edited by FabTech Metalworks; 08-07-2011 at 06:07 PM.
Reply:cant see any picsESAB Heliarc 252
Reply:Me either...[Account Abandoned 8/8/16 Please Do Not Attempt Contact Or Expect A Reply]. See you on YouTube! -ChuckE2009
Reply:i want pictures !>Innovations are what i leave behind for History
Reply:what a tease...
Reply:Originally Posted by cantthinkwhat a tease...
Reply:Originally Posted by FabTech MetalworksI decided not to use a water table for ease of cleaning... Plus....I figured it would be easier to sweep up slag than to dispose of chromium sludge.
Reply:Made out of the same stuff as Wonder Woman's plane?
Reply:My Pictures can't be seen? They are in my profile photo album and I referenced them using the BB html.FabTech Metalworks10100 Belknap Road Ste. A3Sugar Land, Texas 77498-1140Office: (832) 510-WELDToll-free/Fax: (800) 270-4316www.fabtechmetalworks.com
Reply:Originally Posted by FabTech MetalworksMy Pictures can't be seen? They are in my profile photo album and I referenced them using the BB html.
Reply:Ok.....I set it to public...how is it now?FabTech Metalworks10100 Belknap Road Ste. A3Sugar Land, Texas 77498-1140Office: (832) 510-WELDToll-free/Fax: (800) 270-4316www.fabtechmetalworks.com
Reply:Fixed it. Looks sweet [Account Abandoned 8/8/16 Please Do Not Attempt Contact Or Expect A Reply]. See you on YouTube! -ChuckE2009
Reply:Very nice job!MikeThe only stupid question is the one that was never asked.
Reply:Wow thats an awesome build, I'd like to see it in action when it's completed/wbolden
Reply:be sure to check out tensaiteki table or maybe u have already , that thing is very refined and theres alot to learn from it .... its all in the details , as my metals shop teacher always said .. ........ oh yea and nice job on your table as well fab-tech-metalwork !>Innovations are what i leave behind for History |
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