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95 Hard at work
Putting our shop's plasma cutter to use! Nothing quite like cutting 1/4in 6061 T6 single-pass at 110IPM.
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Very nice! Shooter arms?
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oooooooo so pretty!
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I agree completely! This is the first time we've done 'trussed-out' lightening... so nice... worth the effort to CAD up.
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What torch are you using? The cut quality looks very good
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We did the "trussed look" on our base last year and while it looked good ( and we'll be doing it again ) it took FOREVER between having only XY CNC capabilities on our mill + breaking about 10 1/8" end mills. Pretty envious of that plasma right now
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Hypertherm PowerMax 85A, running at 85A unshielded. We are fortunate in that one of our coaches is a Hypertherm engineer and can recognize when things aren't right.
Having him help out has been the difference between "man, this this sucks and does not make usable parts" and: ![]() Seriously, the difference in 1/8in aluminum was +/- 0.03in tolerance if we were lucky and +/- 0.010-0.015in tolerance quite reliably. We don't have 1/4in cuts from the 'dark days'. We still re-drill holes to clean them up though. |
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Edit: GWizard is an absolute life changer. We do nothing without it now. Last edited by JamesCH95 : 14-01-2014 at 13:15. |
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Halfway there... maybe 1/3 of the way there?
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Looks awesome, one thing I wish our team had access to, a plasma cutter....
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Looks like 95 will have some sweet looking parts! Excited to see what you've come up with. |
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What manufacturer would you recommend? I don't want to buy a low end budget (relative term right? LOL) model. I want to buy it only once but don't need aerospace or NASA grade equipment.
Any pearls would be appreciated. Steve Miller Coach 3355 Purple Vipers Arlington, Texas |
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And yes, they're relatively inexpensive. To put it in perspective: 4'x4' CNC router of moderate quality was $7,500 new, ProtoTrak CNC knee mill was $23k new, 4'x8' plasma table with torch and power supply and computer was $25k new. |
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