I still have a week or two of waiting for my x-controller to arrive, but i’ve started to piece together what I can of the boxes that are here.
Going through the instructions, I think I may have made an ordering boo-boo and forgotten to have ordered a spindle mount of some kind. I expected the x-carve to come with some kind of spindle base-plate to which specific spindle mounts would be fixed. But flipping ahead through the instructions, it appears the baseplate and mount are a singular part. Hmmm. I didn’t order a Dewalt or Bosch spindle mount as I intend to use a router commonly found her in Australia, but probably unheard of in the US.
If I have indeed made an ordering boo-boo, have a small window of opportunity to get a spindle mount ordered and sent out with my x-controller box.
Thanks AngusMcLeod - exactly what I needed to know.
I thought it would come with some kind of generic/universal spindle base plate. It appears not.
Probably a happy accident - now the X-Carve is before me, I can get a true feel for it’s proportions and dimensions. The router I was planning to use would be far, far too big for the application (1200W Makita plunge router).
So it seems I need to get myself a spindle mount to load a router with a 65mm armature diameter.
Going through the spindle mount options in the Inventables shop, i’m not readily finding the armature diameters they’re designed to work around. I can find some sizes, I can’t find others. Some spindle mounts have links to technical drawings, others don’t.
I also have the Makita 700 unit and I used the Inventables DeWalt mount with two layers of 3 mm polystyrene sheeting that I also purchased from Inventables in sheet form. Works excellent. I purchased one sheet and simply cut out the sized strips as needed. Still have some left over for other things.
I bought the Makita, and I now have a 611 spindle on the way thanks to the Inventables team.
I’m going to use rubber sheet to create the shim. Hopefully it will knock off a decibel or two off overall spindle noise, and it might also offer an ever-so-slight vibration damping effect, without being to detrimental to overall accuracy.
Of course, i’d probably need to be the Terminator to perceive any benefit at all.