Wow, thank you all so much for your wealth of knowledge. It still seems like producing these parts will be out of my means minus a college or educational...
Also have you seen: http://www.figureprints.com/ Seems like the same end result you want. 3D printing is what you want. ... [Non-text portions of this message...
... All the parts will require special fixturing, and at least two or 3 setups, using multiple tools. If you want the joints to move, and the parts to fit...
Have your parts printed on a 3D printer. It is by far the cheapest way for small quantities. Figure $10-40/cubic inch. Google for some suppliers. ... ...
Hello, You are correct, I did not make these for functionality. It's more for form as I am trying to recreate robot characters from a childhood show. I am not...
... James, I looked at some of your parts. You have designed them for R-P or injection molding, not for functional prototype machining. If you are willing to...
Hello, Yes, I did post the files labeled Digiproject 1,2,and 3 in the Files section. The description I gave was Jamesproject 1,2, and 3. Yes, I just need the...
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Good Morning SherlineCNC, My name is James and I have recently joined this group to get more information on CNC and help with producing some parts for a...
Hey Steve: Â I don't know your setup entirely, but usually the computer sends pulse commands down to an amplifier unit that then takes those signals and then...
Hi folks, Steve in S.IL., Iv'e got unusual problems! LOL I have dual Sherline cnc setups in my school and I am the instructor at high school. Both Sherlines...
... The "buzzing" you hear is most likely the motors losing steps because of the sudden reversal. While the reversal is wrong, dropping steps and other...
A confusing error was found on rereading. Did some editing and rewording to clear it up little. A .doc copy and pictures are now in the files section in my ...
Reid, there is not much to shoot. The DelrinAF nuts are buried in the saddle and difficult to remove. The adjusting (keeper) sleeve (nut) replaces the original...
You are right. It IS interesting. Tom Wade Hope, Indiana ... From: imserv1 To: SherlineCNC@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 3:35 AM Subject:...
I was going to buy one of these just to see how well it worked, but the DSO Nano at Seeed Studio Depot for $89 is also intresting. I could see that getting a...
I searched long ago, and the professor was offering it for $36 from his web site in China. One wonders what the shipping time might be. The US importer,...
Tony, DelrinAF has PTFE (Teflon) added. Machines the same Well worth the extra cost. I buy from McMaster-Carr. They sell by the foot at whole bar pricing. ...
Tom Wander, Can you tell me where we can buy it for $36.00? I would like to get one for myself. Reid ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
I do have quite a few power supplies laying around.
It appears that all of the kits include the AtMega soldered in place and programmed. The $33 kit makes you...
Rich, Is Delrin AF different from regular Delrin? I picked up a 5/8" round black "Delrin" rod on eBay. Does the AF mean "teflon added"? Tony ... From: Rich...
Also, I THINK that all the $36 kits did not include a power supply. The prebuilt price is a lot more reasonable when you consider that it does include the...