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levyte357 wrote:
Is it beyond feasibility, to construct a flatbed that could accomodate 8'x4' ?
No not at all, if (when!) I built (build) another machine then that is what I would use as the minimum cutting size, the drives for moving the axis's will be the same just that the ballscrews will be a bit longer. The frame design would be different but the concept would be the same.
Just need a good excuse to build it as not got a demand for anything that big at the moment.
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Anyway, enough about my cnc router!!
Can someone point me in the right direction to some plans that I can use, would be a bonus if they would fit on my cnc though.
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Cubo's would be a good start
or Lev has a frankenstein scoop he would like knocked up, but you would have to carry it finished on ya back, because he only has old money
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mykey- wrote: have you tried the top of the page lol
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Smart arse....!
Looks like I am in good company here, sarcasm works everytime in my book.
Did have a scan through the the plans link but did not know what I was looking at, will have a closer look at the Cubo's??
Ta!
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you're going to make loads of friends on here, you own a cnc smiley20
must admit, even I got a semi on when I read 'I OWN A CNC', I would imagine Lev lifted his desk
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mykey- wrote: some members are sensitive though, you have to be a bit camp around them
you're going to make loads of friends on here, you own a cnc smiley20
must admit, even I got a semi on when I read 'I OWN A CNC', I would imagine Lev lifted his desk
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Did someone say plans !?
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Would imagine there is a market here for selling flatpacks for popular items such as Simple MT121, TSE 115/215 Modified Eminence scoops, MS18Mk2.
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LOL !!!! Not gonna happen ,but would sure be nice !
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The more I read up on speaker design and look at different plans then the more confused I am getting, there is me thinking 'I'll just knock up a couple of decent speakers for a few quid', how wrong could I have been!
You boys sure do know your stuff! Crossovers, drivers, midrange, subs, amps..... what the f@~% am I letting myself in for. I can usually get my head round most things pretty quickly but this one may have beaten me!
So.... I have made an offer on a couple of Wharfdale 12" titan active speakers (£300) to get my karaoke going, is this a good deal or are they a waste of time? The write-ups on them look good but I dont believe everything I read.
Making speaker flat packs for you guys is definately something that I will look into, what about if I start with the MT121's, I will have to re-draw the design in my CAD system first of all and make sure everything fits together. that is unless someone already has a 3D model which i could use, then I can produce the programs for my machine and get cutting.
As for the technical side of speaker building with selecting drivers, horns, amps etc then I may have to leave that to you guys.!
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I'm also confused, do you build cnc machines? I noticed it looked like it might have been a diy machine?hiltonsm wrote:
levyte357 wrote:
Is it beyond feasibility, to construct a flatbed that could accomodate 8'x4' ?
No not at all, if (when!) I built (build) another machine then that is what I would use as the minimum cutting size, the drives for moving the axis's will be the same just that the ballscrews will be a bit longer. The frame design would be different but the concept would be the same.
Just need a good excuse to build it as not got a demand for anything that big at the moment.
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