Welp. Added an aluminum bed to my machine. Spent the last week a couple hours per night threading 324 5mm holes by hand. Ordered new limit switches today because my Z one is a little limp. Have new Gates belts to install next. Hoping to be back at it by next weekend. Special thanks to @JanVanderlinden for help with planning the bed.
Also, once I get running, I plan to mill some guide lines in the bed.
That looks great Dave.
Now once you get it trammed in I’m betting the whole machine will be within ~.005" - .010" and stay that way.
Unless of course you have a crash… Er, so I’ve heard.
I got a quote for 4300 bucks to do the entire thing. I almost fell over. I bought the plate online for like 275 plus shipping, and paid a machine shop 350 to do everything but thread all the holes. Not as bad as you might have thought. After all was said and done, using a dial indicator, I have 3 corners dead-nuts at zero. My back right corner is out .05mm. Yup. Not a typo. Insane difference from MDF.
i just found the forum part of inventables and this was the first thread i find. i must do this asap. lol
can you tell me where you found the aluminum board from? also how do you plan to protect the aluminum from getting carved into. might be a silly question, but im fairly new and am having this issue with the MDF bed. alot of high and low spots.
My belts were physically in good shape. To be honest, I’ve checked the tension maybe three times since I got the machine. I assume they were just where they were from age and inattention by me. I made the tension gauge with the following: