Cutting torch

   / Cutting torch #41  
I agree. I can see my way to making a pantograph. Doing 80% of what I want to do without having to learn everything that goes into CNC.
 
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#44  
just wait 'till you see an optically guided tracer.

Hmmmm, is this something like "as seen on TV for $19.95" or is it the new up coming Star Wars movie or Terminator?
 
   / Cutting torch #45  
Like this, plasma is the first part of the video, torch towards the end.

 
   / Cutting torch #46  
Not unlike a $10 Doodle track car, just more precise and expensive.


I always like them but hey really are not that common, CNC machines are much more common. For one thing a trace machine can take up twice the floor space of a pantograph or CNC machine.
 
   / Cutting torch #47  
Hmmmm, is this something like "as seen on TV for $19.95" or is it the new up coming Star Wars movie or Terminator?

Nope. Old tech. A cutting torch setup that uses an electric eye to follow a line drawn on paper.
 
   / Cutting torch #49  
A lot more than a hobby guy wants to spend.

Victor had a small one about 15-20 years ago that was a few thousand but I can't even find reference to it using Google.

Not sure how long they sold it but IIRC it was under $3000 and about the same table size as the pantograph I built back then, the one in the videos above. Cost me nothing but time, I have a lot of "stuff" though.

The only ones I have played with were a lot more expensive, one went at auction for $11,000 back then.

I went with CNC vs optical because it can more quickly repeat jobs like cutting inside and outside (like cutting a flange with a bolt circle) than an optical but programming is something else to learn.

Not sure of the market for an optical or pantograph these days as I haven't seen any "hobby" priced machines in a number of years. Lots of times, especially when job market took a dump, I can get parts CNC laser or water jet cut for less than I would spend to program and run my CNC plasma cutter. At least once a material buy is calculated in.
 
   / Cutting torch #50  
I am in the slow process of building a 2" x 72" belt grinder and found a plan on line that I liked. I also found the parts on line, lazer cut for just over $200. I took the plans to the local machine shop and they told me that they could do the parts for over $2100 + the $150 set up fee. I have quit sending any work to them. Ed
 

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