[QUELAB CNC] CNC Table or Cart

Derrick Longshore dmlong1 at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 1 11:22:53 PST 2015


Do you think the CNC set up should have its own table or cart?  This could help keep all the accessories together in one place.

The below links could be some great ideas. 

http://www.wjbzone.com/wjbzone-cnc.html

http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Make-a-Homemade-2x4-Wood-CNC-Router/

Derrick


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 Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2015 20:30:29 -0700
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 From: John Benedetto <john.benedetto at gmail.com>
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 Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2015 23:37:16 -0700
 From: Adric <adricm at gmail.com>
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 Subject: [QUELAB CNC] Status of the shapeoko,
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 Andres, was showing some of the black friday 'sales' 
 that inventables has
 and was all amped up about perhaps buying the upgrade kit
 for it,  but the
 one he pulled up was to convert from shapeoko 2 to xcarve,
 we have a
 shapeoko1 (right?) not sure of all the differences, but id
 much rather any
 money put into it was for the right things, and in the
 direction of making
 it keeping it operational rather than making it a bigger
 project.
 
 I'm a firm believer in making things work, and if they get
 heavy
 use/traffic/interest then see about upgrading.
 
 I know there was some talk of using the bosh, or the router
 from the
 blucnc, or a dc spindle. any decisions?  what else? I
 know most of all we
 needed someone with the interest and the bandwidth to keep
 poking this
 along.
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 Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2015 06:16:58 -0700
 From: John Benedetto <john.benedetto at gmail.com>
 To: Adric <adricm at gmail.com>
 Cc: cnc at quelab.net
 Subject: Re: [QUELAB CNC] Status of the shapeoko,
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 We have a Shapeoko 2.
 
 Here are some links with pics to show the difference:
 version 1 -
 http://www.shapeoko.com/wiki/index.php/Assembly_overview_%28SO1%29
 Version 2 - http://www.shapeoko.com/wiki/index.php/ShapeOko_2
 
 Andres email me privately last night that he HAS purchased
 the X-Carve
 upgrade kit.  This is basically a Z-Axis upgrade kit.
 As I understand it,
 the X-Carve is basically the Shapeoko 2 with the improved Z
 Axis, wire
 management comes built in, along with a  few other
 misc. things.
 
 As part of the Black Friday sales, the upgrade kit was $100
 off; this
 results in a 50% discount on the normal $200 price!  In
 addition, orders
 over $100 get a $50 gift card, so he is planning on buying
 the Bosch Colt
 router mount with the gift card, once he has it.
 
 Frankly, a router will be more powerful than a dremel or
 even the DC
 spindle. The DC spindle gets points for being quieter than a
 router!
 Because of this, I am pushing forward with using the Bosch
 Colt Router that
 John A. bought (even though it won't really do steel like he
 hoped).  I
 hope we can use the 'extra' DC spindle Troy has in his
 possession to
 'eventually' upgrade the Blue CNC machine.
 
 As for point of contact on the project, I am taking charge
 of it.
 
 JT
 
 On Sun, Nov 29, 2015 at 11:37 PM, Adric <adricm at gmail.com>
 wrote:
 
 > Andres, was showing some of the black friday
 'sales'  that inventables has
 > and was all amped up about perhaps buying the upgrade
 kit for it,  but the
 > one he pulled up was to convert from shapeoko 2 to
 xcarve, we have a
 > shapeoko1 (right?) not sure of all the differences, but
 id much rather any
 > money put into it was for the right things, and in the
 direction of making
 > it keeping it operational rather than making it a
 bigger project.
 >
 > I'm a firm believer in making things work, and if they
 get heavy
 > use/traffic/interest then see about upgrading.
 >
 > I know there was some talk of using the bosh, or the
 router from the
 > blucnc, or a dc spindle. any decisions?  what
 else? I know most of all we
 > needed someone with the interest and the bandwidth to
 keep poking this
 > along.
 >
 >
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 Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2015 09:41:42 -0700
 From: Geoff Nicholson <Demonsthenes at meme-complex.com>
 To: John Benedetto <john.benedetto at gmail.com>
 Cc: cnc at quelab.net
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 -- geoff
 -- quelab.net
 
 On Sun, Nov 29, 2015 at 9:16 PM, John Benedetto <john.benedetto at gmail.com>
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