Cincinnati Shaper

All About Showing Off, This is why we do what we do.
dallen
Posts: 2321
Joined: Sat Jun 04, 2011 9:06 am
Location: Oklahoma

Re: Cincinnati Shaper

Post by dallen »

whipped up these two blocks for the Z Axis bearings.
Z-axis-bearings-1.jpg
Z-axis-bearings-2.jpg
I also think I may of found a solution to the problem of my blower giving up the blue smoke yesterday, if what I am going to try works I should have enough air to run a Cupola also, I found some motorized fan wheels that blow the air out the edge of the wheel, and I already have a start on a housing for a fan that this should work in, will post what happens with it, it'll be a few days before Brown brings the wheel.

DA
David and Charlie aka the shop monster

If life seems normal your not going fast enough" Mario Andrette
Rasper
Posts: 647
Joined: Sun Aug 07, 2011 4:05 pm
Location: Huatulco, Oaxaca, Mexico
Contact:

Re: Cincinnati Shaper

Post by Rasper »

I love reading your posts Dave. I follow you every day.

Richard
dallen
Posts: 2321
Joined: Sat Jun 04, 2011 9:06 am
Location: Oklahoma

Re: Cincinnati Shaper

Post by dallen »

glad someone does, seems like I'm the only one here most if the time
David and Charlie aka the shop monster

If life seems normal your not going fast enough" Mario Andrette
latzanimal
Posts: 410
Joined: Wed Jun 01, 2011 10:58 pm

Re: Cincinnati Shaper

Post by latzanimal »

^^^ I follow as well. I just don't have much to say since I've never casted anything but wax Hot Wheel cars when I was young. Besides, I'm sure my smart ass comments would get old.

Dave, I'll try to get a pic of that stand part. Won't be this weekend as we're off to take the daughter for a college visit...
mite5255
Posts: 1747
Joined: Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:11 am
Location: Caboolture Qld Australia

Re: Cincinnati Shaper

Post by mite5255 »

This is a very interesting project Dave, we're all watching mate ;)
When life gets tough, remember: You were the strongest sperm :)
User avatar
Jammer
Posts: 1581
Joined: Thu Jun 02, 2011 4:04 pm
Location: Ohio

Re: Cincinnati Shaper

Post by Jammer »

We are all here Dave, waiting on further developments. 8-)
8-) 8-)
dallen
Posts: 2321
Joined: Sat Jun 04, 2011 9:06 am
Location: Oklahoma

Re: Cincinnati Shaper

Post by dallen »

latzanimal wrote:^^^ I follow as well. I just don't have much to say since I've never casted anything but wax Hot Wheel cars when I was young. Besides, I'm sure my smart ass comments would get old.

Dave, I'll try to get a pic of that stand part. Won't be this weekend as we're off to take the daughter for a college visit...
We all have something to contribute, I have half of a pistol grip all invested and not sure about how to proceed with the was removal and casting but I'll get to it.
mite5255 wrote:This is a very interesting project Dave, we're all watching mate ;)
I can say that it got a bit interesting today when I put the bearings in the bars without having any mounting holes drilled in them, had to tape up the ends as the bearings are pressed in, and only had a quarter of an inch to get threads in them with, but I got them.
Jammer wrote:We are all here Dave, waiting on further developments. 8-)
Jammer, I'm thinking that I've bought or ordered just about all that I need to finish it, now its just a matter of seeing if I can actually get it together and working.
David and Charlie aka the shop monster

If life seems normal your not going fast enough" Mario Andrette
dallen
Posts: 2321
Joined: Sat Jun 04, 2011 9:06 am
Location: Oklahoma

Re: Cincinnati Shaper

Post by dallen »

figured out last night after posting the last message that I need to order up about a hundred dollars of end supports for two of the leadscrews. Anyway that probably won't happen till I get my check in April, so till then I'll keep slugging away at what I can, like the Z Axis which I have been slowy making some progress on today.

I messed up on the holes in the plate that the bearings are bolted onto, but I think I can just get them welded and be done with it.

Here's where I'm at now.
Z-Axis-3.jpg
David and Charlie aka the shop monster

If life seems normal your not going fast enough" Mario Andrette
dallen
Posts: 2321
Joined: Sat Jun 04, 2011 9:06 am
Location: Oklahoma

Re: Cincinnati Shaper

Post by dallen »

OK I posted a photo in the last post of the Z axis slide with what is for now the spindle motor on it , well here's one of the Z slide without the motor but on the Y axis rails.

I'm really liking the way this thing is coming together!!!

Slides both ways with no binding which is a good thing, By mistake I got the holes in the gantry end plates a couple thousands to big but that may work in my favor when it come time to actually put it all together on the frame.
YZ-Axis-1.jpg
slight setback in the router project today when I found out that the Z axis won't get within about 5 inches of the table so now I have to figure out which way to swap stuff around so that it will get down to table height without me having to buy really long really expensive endmills. Guess you could say its just one of the perils of being your own engineer and R&D team :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
David and Charlie aka the shop monster

If life seems normal your not going fast enough" Mario Andrette
dallen
Posts: 2321
Joined: Sat Jun 04, 2011 9:06 am
Location: Oklahoma

Re: Cincinnati Shaper

Post by dallen »

not much done today on the router, need to make a run to Metal Supermarket for some Aluminum flat bar, did get in some work on my Rescue Grill, yes I have a Rescue Dog and now a Rescue Barbie had to make a grate to hold lave rock and put in a new burner should be cooking some brats here pretty quick.

I've also been trying to draw the parts that I'm making with Solid Works and not sure which is giving me the biggest headache SW or the Shop Monster, I'm at the point with SW that I can actually draw a box without too much trouble.

DA

the new plate that will go between the Y and Z axis, the bearings for both axis will mount on this plate
Untitled-1.jpg
David and Charlie aka the shop monster

If life seems normal your not going fast enough" Mario Andrette
Post Reply