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    Default A few ShopBot enhancements

    I thought the group might be interested in a few of the enhancements I've made to my ShopBot. Take a look at an energy chain I added to the Y axis, a pneumatic XY registration system and a PC/workstation I put together.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YGhVG7Ce0k

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    Nice job Tom...
    Thanks for posting
    Gary

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    Nice use of space with the PC/Workstation!

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    boy you got all "fancy-schmancy" with that pneumatic registration. That is actually very cool. How long did that take to put together?

    I like the way it puts itself out of the way when not in use. Very slick!

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    Please more details on the table registration. I have been struggling with a door hinge concept. If I,am not to forward, what did the components cost and the supplier.

    Steve

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    I too would like more info on the table registration.
    Thanks
    Don

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    Congratulations. I like all the features.

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    I appreciate everyone’s comments about the enhancements and for those of you who asked, here’s more detail on the pneumatic registration.

    I tried a number of other options – including a hinge system that rotated up – but found that none were really that accurate or far too clumsy to handle. This pneumatic system seems to be just right for my applications.

    The cylinders are from SMC and the model number is 12-MGP32-25. They run upwards of $400/unit new but I found these used on e-bay for about $35/unit. The stroke is 1” and that’s just right so in a retracted position the top piece of ¾ MDF registration board is ~¼ below the table surface – so no problem with a cutter that’s cutting over the x or y axis -and when extended the bottom is ~¼” above the table surface so I can trim a new registration board with a cutter without going to the table surface. The cylinders are also built to take quite a side load – there are three ¾” slides on each unit - so they can take a ¾” piece of MDF registering pretty hard against them.

    The control unit is a used unit I found at www.surpluscemter.com for about $15 and you’d probably be able to find the appropriate cylinders there too. Maybe not the same ones but others that would work as well.

    I've attached a picture of a cylinder as a reference.

    The rest of the materials are just hoses and fittings I had around or purchased locally. There’s nothing special about them. If I were going to make longer registration boards I’d use additional cylinders but two is right for my length.

    The Y axis units are attached to a piece of 3” x 3” x 3/16” angle iron suspended from below the structured aluminum X axis rail supports. The X axis units are on a similar piece of angle iron bolted to the table cross supports. The assemblies are extremely rigid and hold their position very well. Material registration is very accurate and repeatable. The whole project was done over a long weekend and it’s been in use for about a month with no problems.

    I hope this information helps.

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    Woops, I forgot the pic, sorry.


    39921.jpg

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    Hey guys. Found some of the cylinders on Ebay for $39 if anyone is interested.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=360138090952

    Thanks for the post Tom.

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