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    Plasma table by Vince57 (France)

    (Note by Gadget, I've helped Vincent get the photos all uploaded. There are some duplicates but I don't want to risk losing any so will leave the duplicates in place.)
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    Here is thebeginning of myplasmacutter.
    stresslevelso there is,instead, Ihave notmuchin the studioandthe budgetlow.


    then parts of the electronics, so food, drivers, and motors











    Then I got the racks and pinions

    3 racks of 2000 mod. 1 (a cut to 1500mm because of shipping costs from 28 € to 150 € beyond 1500mm or to the choice made with CNCdrive)
    and 3 pinion 20dents mod. A











    Followed by the realization of the frame of the table

    (One foot does not touch the ground because the terrace is not very flat)






    Then some shopping to start the wiring





    (Well worth the mechanics and it is not the same as the power supply)







    Obviously there will be vents with fan

    (I chose the 1.5 mm ² but this level is limited in size but it goes)






    in this picture you can see the case of electronic media



    and a little paint to the end
















    and the guide wheels ranging from machining in the next few days



    decision-making power and to connect the plasma




    bearings (it takes me 16, there are 50 but I got over 70%)


    ventilation of the case and power supply


    and the z axis received today
















    and future computing post

























































    here is currently


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    Looks great Vincent. You're going to have quite a machine when you're done.
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    thank you very much
    (is it possible to edit the post to make visible the first pictures?)
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    thank you very much
    (is it possible to edit the post to make visible the first pictures?)
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    I did the first one as a test and will do the rest later when I have more time.
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    Okay thank you
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    TIG AC/DC 200A
    plasma cut 50
    arc 130A

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    Very nice table.It looks well thought out.I like the way you did the slats for the bed.I will remember your table if i ever get the chance to make one myself.
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    Thank you it's nice
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    TIG AC/DC 200A
    plasma cut 50
    arc 130A

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    Vincent. There is a 25 image maximum per post so I cannot add the remaining photos. I'll see if I can get approval to bump the max up and continue the edit.
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    TIG AC/DC 200A
    plasma cut 50
    arc 130A

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    One suggestion Vincent, if you're going to have the plasma cutter that close to the cutting dust you should put a very good filter on the fan input of your plasma cutter. The dust is electrically conductive and will get all over the inside of the cutter.
    Dan


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