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    Well, it arrived today....looks good

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    Just curious. When people design the axis drive motors on their CNC’s do they factor in the extra power needed to pull a DC hose around the table?

    Pete

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    Quote Originally Posted by QC Inspector View Post
    Just curious. When people design the axis drive motors on their CNC’s do they factor in the extra power needed to pull a DC hose around the table?

    Pete
    Not sure if they do This machine should not have any problem with it. Even though i will still make the hose movement easy and smooth...

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    Made an adapter to accommodate my smaller vacuum hose. Well as you can see i messed around with a few cuts in mdf....happy to say there was no dust left anywhere

    dustie1.jpgdustie2.jpg

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    Who did you buy it off erick, messing around making my own at the moment but well depending on price...
    I like to move it move it, I like to move it.

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    Kent cnc ....total price $225 US. I could have made it myself but sourcing the correct bristles is the problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by ericks2 View Post
    Kent cnc ....total price $225 US. I could have made it myself but sourcing the correct bristles is the problem
    Ouch yeah I think I will stick with what I am doing thanks for that.
    How many mm is the polycarb?
    I like to move it move it, I like to move it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WillyInBris View Post
    Ouch yeah I think I will stick with what I am doing thanks for that.
    How many mm is the polycarb?
    12 mm acrylic

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    I might have to buy an additional brush with shorter bristles for when i use smaller/shorter bits.....this is really an expensive exercise

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    Quote Originally Posted by WillyInBris View Post
    Ouch yeah I think I will stick with what I am doing thanks for that.
    How many mm is the polycarb?
    If you need info on the size etc.....just let me know

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