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  • r-carpenter
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    Originally posted by Dave_W View Post
    I'm not sure what you mean by "set up" and "created library".

    $42 was the price out the door, another set just like it would also be $42.
    I mean "tool path".
    By created library I mean a number of existing files for a different designs. Like for the next baffle, you wouldn't program CNC again. Sorry I am not familiar with CNC jargon.

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  • Dave_W
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    Originally posted by r-carpenter View Post
    Wow.
    That's including set up or are these from the created library?
    I'm not sure what you mean by "set up" and "created library".

    $42 was the price out the door, another set just like it would also be $42.

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  • donprice
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    Originally posted by Dave_W View Post
    The small line arrays were $42 for the pair including the roundovers (+shipping). I had substantially less than 4 hours in them.
    I should have quit reading before I got here. I don't need no stinkin' line arrays...I don't need no stinkin' line arrays...I don't need no stinkin' line arrays... Are those buyout drivers? :rolleyes:

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  • r-carpenter
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    Re: Cabinet / Baffle CNC Service

    Originally posted by Dave_W View Post
    The small line arrays were $42 for the pair including the roundovers (+shipping). I had substantially less than 4 hours in them.
    Wow.
    That's including set up or are these from the created library?

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  • Fast1one
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    I don't have any current projects, and even I am considering sending you something to do. Awesome work!

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  • drab
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    Originally posted by Dave_W View Post
    The small line arrays were $42 for the pair including the roundovers (+shipping). I had substantially less than 4 hours in them.
    Wow. That is an incredible price, IMO. Awesome stuff, Dave.

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  • Dave_W
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    Re: Cabinet / Baffle CNC Service

    Originally posted by r-carpenter View Post
    Out of curiosity, that pair of baffles(small line arrays) , what would it cost? Manually I am guessing 4-5 hours with template set up, verification and cutting with hand router.
    The small line arrays were $42 for the pair including the roundovers (+shipping). I had substantially less than 4 hours in them.

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  • r-carpenter
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    Out of curiosity, that pair of baffles(small line arrays) , what would it cost? Manually I am guessing 4-5 hours with template set up, verification and cutting with hand router.

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  • Dave_W
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    Originally posted by UGP View Post
    I was looking at the belt drive option, but as you say might as well do it right and go with R&P, seams much more efficient, and less hassle.
    Mach3?
    Yup Mach3. Pretty much the only machine control software that doesn't have a comma in the price tag.

    Originally posted by johnk... View Post
    Any news on the braces?
    I cut them out over the weekend. They need a couple of revisions, the tall one is a little "springy". I'll let you get your hands on them before I cut another set.

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  • johnk...
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    Any news on the braces?

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  • UGP
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    Originally posted by Dave_W View Post
    I use 425oz motors for all three axis, although the X gets two since both sides of the gantry are driven.

    It's a vicious cycle when it comes to upgrades. You really need to decide what you want to do with the machine and what kind of performance you can live with. Otherwise you'll end up spending untold amounts of cash to get "a little more" over and over...

    If you do upgrade, go straight to a rack and pinion setup. Lead screws are to much trouble.
    I was looking at the belt drive option, but as you say might as well do it right and go with R&P, seams much more efficient, and less hassle.
    Mach3?

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  • cmillet
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    Those are my Short Line array baffles and I went ahead and had Dave do the roundover work for me, they look amazing.

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  • Dave_W
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    I use 425oz motors for all three axis, although the X gets two since both sides of the gantry are driven.

    It's a vicious cycle when it comes to upgrades. You really need to decide what you want to do with the machine and what kind of performance you can live with. Otherwise you'll end up spending untold amounts of cash to get "a little more" over and over...

    If you do upgrade, go straight to a rack and pinion setup. Lead screws are to much trouble.



    Originally posted by UGP View Post
    Hey Nice work and nice machine,
    what steppers are you running? I've made my own little cnc (one of those mainly out of mdf) just using 270oz motors need to get better leadscrews just using allthread right now, so it's pretty slow, I use mine to just cut foam then make molds of them, but this summer/fall maybe will make an all steel machine with bigger motors.
    As you say it's rewarding to make one, the first time you do a test run and hear those steppers turning...

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  • UGP
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    Hey Nice work and nice machine,
    what steppers are you running? I've made my own little cnc (one of those mainly out of mdf) just using 270oz motors need to get better leadscrews just using allthread right now, so it's pretty slow, I use mine to just cut foam then make molds of them, but this summer/fall maybe will make an all steel machine with bigger motors.
    As you say it's rewarding to make one, the first time you do a test run and hear those steppers turning...

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  • Mechanic
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    Beautiful work Dave. Those array baffles would be quite the daunting task for a non-cnc router.

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