How to make a CNC Router (Z axis build) [Episode 6]
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- Video 556 MAXI CNC Router 1215 (4’ x 5’) build (Z-axis build) [Episode 6] A Roger Webb easy learning tutorial
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5:37 I would mount the screw on the back of the Z axis base and cut a passage to a connection between the screw and the moving part. That would reduce the leverage against the linear guides, and the screw would probably need a smaller spacer against the X axis guides.
At 18:16, the assumption is that both lead screw bearing blocks are the same width (to some small tolerance).
I do like the way you lay out placements physically, very practical. Thanks for the insights into your process!
Hello Roger, new subscriber here!! I just love the calm and clear way you explain everything. It`s so easy to understand what you mean. Im about to start my own router build and your series is a great help. Thank you for sharing your ideas and knowledge!
Best regards, Jimmy
Thanks you are welcome
At 18:40 you have the rails lined up and you can use the bearing trucks edge that are steel for a dial indicator to get exact down to the 10 thousands of a inch parellel positioning. This is how the professionals align the bearing blocks and is why their is one clean steel edge on each bearing truck.
GREAT JOB ,ROGER
Great stuff!
Glad you enjoyed it
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Hello, do not you think that the bk support of the Y axis would have to be outside the aluminum plate, to have more space for the coupling to the motor?
How long plate do you use for Z Axis sir?
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