How to : Building a Torsion Box for the Onefinity CNC
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- čas přidán 16. 10. 2021
- Step by step with pointers on how to build a torsion box for beginners
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I'm digging the structural integrity of that wood table. Might do that for my router sled. Helluva video.
Your display holder is awesome! (so clean, sturdy and functional)
Thanks for the instruction. Looks like a plan for future
Awesome build man! Definitely will do this with my table. Thank you so much for showing the process. I will also do the holes! I think a possible upgrade to the hole idea would be to run pvc conduit through them to help with running cables through. I will cut out wide openings where cables will drop down through. I’ll just have to see how it goes. Thanks again man. Glad to be a new subscriber!
nice!
I'm about to start building my first cnc
gonna use same type of construction for the table, but I was gonna make it about 6" tall
this is kinda game changer for me, not only for the less material but the amount of weight i'm gonna save
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Solid content Brother... thanks for putting it all together. Keep it up!
Thanks for sharing. Have you experienced any issues on the y axis of the dust boot extending beyond the 48” width of the table? I’m waiting for my 1F JM to arrive next month
I built mine much the same however used 3/4 mdf... Unfortunately my table under it allows it to sag and it does. The webbing are still compressing and stretching under tension. Ply would be better. Alternately a 4" inner web may be better but 3" as not enough.
Did you glue it and use one solid piece end to end for your webbing? That's interesting, mine that I built 4 years ago is still straight as the day I made it. Good info, thanks for the comment!
@@ZamoraWoodWorking yep... Glued and pin nailed. We are talking 0.010" deflection.
@@BJHermsen That doesn't surprise me at all, as 3" doesn't provide adequate resistance to the torque loads unless you have a fairly robust support frame beneath it.
Hi. Thanks a ton for this video I think it has convinced me to go this same route with mine. You mentioned the dimensions of the table at the beginning. Which model OneFinity do you have? I am having a tough time finding the actual footprint for the X50 Woodworker.
So I built this one in the video for the Journeyman (32x48) with a table of 48x66. My woodworker (32x32) with a table of 48x51 inches.
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I couldn't tell from the video if you glued and nailed on a sheet on both sides of the torsion box grid. So, could you tell me whether you did or not? Thanks.
Yes, there’s a sheet on both sides. I should have taken a better camera angle and shown that. Still learning this whole videoing thing. Hope this helps!
Nice. But the one from Trade Skillers Anonymous seemed much easier to build.
A hole in the middle third of the rib should not hurt anything. That section of the rib has minimal torsional or compression load.
THAT AINT A BEARD ITS A CHIN STRAP!!!!!! I tried to watch this video but all i could think was someone stole this guys MAN-BUN
Plus he rips his strips with the fence on the left side of blade...
WHO DOES THAT ????
Obviously not a fine woodworker. You do not need a torsion box. And if so, why flatten it????
You do not need a torsion box. Get with it. 🙄
Your video was awesome then "freedom units"? I had to look it up and as a proud American, I lost all respect.
Yeah. I wondered how you get "freedom" out of IMPERIAL.