Building report or the big RTFM show
Now we come to the assembly in which I take you along as far as possible, so step by step. But always follow the manual, then it will work…
The base consists of 5 aluminum profiles, which are screwed together. Basically you can’t make any mistakes.
It is only important to check all corners with an angle to make sure that there is no distortion at the end and that there is no tension.
Then the so-called sacrificial plate is placed, which is made of MDF and has threaded sleeves evenly embedded to later attach the clamping claws, which then hold our component securely.
In my case, the sacrificial plate is very smooth and even. If you want to replace it later, it is recommended that you machine it again with a face mill to ensure a precise surface.
Now we turn our attention to the Y-axes. These are simply attached and screwed into place. Each axis has its own motor.
Unlike some other milling machines, the workplate does not move here, but the Y-axes move independently.
A quick look at the manual to see what happens next…
… andd quickly screwed the motor for the X-axis onto the Y-axis. Ha!
The X-axis motor with threaded rod is now in place. First of course again in the manual, that’s really easy!
..and then also in the wild.
After the X- and Y-axes are finished so far, now the spindle mount with the Z-block can be put in its place.
For this you simply have to move the axis by hand to reach the screw connections.
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