CNC machine has indeed been fun. And it was really relaxing to be sitting out in garage with materials, tools, squares, and marking implements. Just casually plodding along and fabricating it by the seat of my pants heh.
Eventually I'd like to get up to a 4x8. Perhaps not with a plasma cutter attached... maybe just a high speed spindle of some sort
. Granted, water or plasma... or any spindle/head is easy enough to incorporate. Do you still use your plasma table ? There any chance of pics ? Or maybe a tour of it in person ? Hehe...
Small linear slides, even the little hiwin's off ebay are a tad painful in $$$ yeah
. The supported round rails (sbr10,12,16,20,25,50, etc) are definitely cheaper but from what I understand the bearing blocks on those require a some screw stuff for tension - which is a bit scary. And obviously not as nice as the linear rails. No personal experience, though.
Chinese ball screws are surprisingly not terribly expensive. At least not as scary as the linear slides heh. My next build will be the supported round rails and either the acme lead screws or the chinese ball screws. Just continuing the learning/experience situation as well as what the $$$ situation is at the time. I'd like to build a fully usable solid little machine (square steel tubing based) that I will end up keeping 'forever'.
Brass work.
See, depending on what's done... I'm not entirely sure if it'd be as difficult as you suggest. Would some rubber grommets / glands be good enough to keep the brass in place ? For chamfering I don't imagine slippage (spinning slightly) in their blocks as being a really bad thing ? Perhaps the cutting tool could be mounted to a semi-flexible rod / straw ?
I just don't see chamfering as being a high precision action, personally. You're just touching the edge barely to knock edges off ?
Is the setup slower or faster than doing it by hand ? I dunno. Possibly not. Is there anything to be gained from a relatively quick setup and then walking away to do something else ? A few min later come back to empty & refill block ?
Length milling - that might be more of a concern. Do you index off the case head such as the bench mount case trimmers ? Or do you index off of a rod that sticks into the case mouth for length against the primer pocket / webbing area (some hand held tools) ? I would assume the case head is prolly a better answer since you need overall length, not just powder chamber length.
Honestly, I dunno how much to keep discussing these things - it's neat to day dream, but I'm not to the point of actually *trying* stuff yet so it's kinda... mental masturbation ? Heh.
Nice Mill. Jealous
. shooter has some lathes. Makes me jealous, too
I need my own place with my own workshop / garage
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This weekend I have plans on initial heating of the melting furnace.
I'd like to get a metal crucible welded up, if I can.
I'd also like make some stupid **** out of wood - primarily a box to throw a small air compressor into to quiet it down. I've drawn up plans that include baffles for air in and air out so it can breathe yet still hopefully be quiet.
Wouldn't mind attempting some plexiglass on the CNC just to see how it behaves.
Playing with attempting PCB hole drilling with the CNC will have to wait until next weekend. I really want some thrust bearings to show up so I can hold my lead screws captive along their long axis. This will help eliminate some of the deflection I've got at the moment.
Basically - I dunno how much time I'm gonna get to play with it in next few days
Oh, I'll be spending some time each night messing with BlenderCAM now. Or watching tutorials on youtube, etc. Given that I have some experience doing 3D level editing for some games, I figure this might be more up my ally for this kind of thing.