Skid Steer adapter plate build w/ boom pole

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Larry! Another epic. As I told you before, you don't do projects, you go on adventures. Who else would find a vehicle buried in the brush and use part of it, or end up running a plasma torch. (Just by chance the guy quit when you were there and just when you needed something and you of course could MacGyver the day for another customer).
 
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did you guys buy used plasma cams?

those are pretty nice, they send their brochure though about 3 times a year and i can see a lot of possibilities ........
 
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Larry! Another epic. As I told you before, you don't do projects, you go on adventures. Who else would find a vehicle buried in the brush and use part of it, or end up running a plasma torch. (Just by chance the guy quit when you were there and just when you needed something and you of course could MacGyver the day for another customer).

Hi Glen,
HaHaHa sounding too good to be true? I guess I'm really lucky and should count my blessings. Long time no here, hoes your palm tree farm going? Did you get a chance to use that metal bending anvil?

The Plasma cutting luck out? I have always been fascinated and amazed whenever I saw it in action. Whenever visiting that shop to get "stuff" I would hang out with the plasma cutter dude to pick his brain and watch over his shoulder, he was really good at drawing and operating that thing. Now after some stick time of my own, I have a true appreciation for what it takes to turn out quality plasma cut parts, especially art-work. The owner is more of an artesian, whereas I am more of a functional parts freak. She wants plasma cut artwork, I on the other hand are not geared toward that artsy fartsy crafty stuff. So there is a bit of a clash. On wise days I bite my tong to keep quite. Now I understand why my plasma cutting buddy quit!

A plasma cut Rose was needed for a sign "Rose Springs Timber" It took me all day to draw a simple rose, I was humiliated :eek: What I wound up doing was downloading a stick outline of a rose flower from the net, converting it to a bitmap, then import into plasma cam then cleaning it up after all that. Can you say "The thrill is gone"?


Attached is that sign. It is 9 feet long and 6 inches wide. The plasma cutting table is 4 feet long so there is another challenge of it's own. Only half the sign could be be cut at a time, placement of the letters had to be such that the space between them wound up at the 4 foot mark. Then rotate the part and the drawing to the other side of the table to complete the letters. After all that, move the part and drawing again to cut the rose flower.

Larry
 

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did you guys buy used plasma cams?

those are pretty nice, they send their brochure though about 3 times a year and i can see a lot of possibilities ........


Flathead,

I do not own the plasma cam.
I'm just an innocent bystander who got roped into trying to figure out how to operate it. The operator who worked for my metal supplier one day up and quit. I showed up needed some plasma cut parts for a FEL upgrade project and was given permission to give it a try. Now I cut parts in my spare time in trade for metal or plasma cut parts of my own. This particular table is 3 years old, was heavily used for commercial work and is now just about worn past it's limits. Shes looking to trade it in on a 10 foot by 5 foot model, with trade in she's looking at about 9K + shipping just for the new CNC table with motors and electronics. (The Plasma cutters are separate).

Larry
 
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are these plasma machine cnc ends home brewed?

I was thinking of semi automating my wife's quilt machine.
It is a machine on 2 coordinates and I ever though of using plasma actuators system till this thread.

tom
 
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. After all that, move the part and drawing again to cut the rose flower.[/FONT][/COLOR]

Larry


One thing i may have forgotten, the grid dots represent the actual "points" on the table. As much as possible, you're supposed to rotate the drawing around these points so you don't burn out the table.
 
   / Skid Steer adapter plate build w/ boom pole #28  
Larry could you post a photo or two with the cable installed. I'm having problems visualizing it.

Wedge
 
   / Skid Steer adapter plate build w/ boom pole #29  
Nice job on the boom pole. I have been wanting to build one for some time, but I have too many higher priority projects, most of which are NOT mine.

I like all the fab photos as well as some action shots.

Mine will probable be very similar, with the ability to extend or retract it.
 
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One thing i may have forgotten, the grid dots represent the actual "points" on the table. As much as possible, you're supposed to rotate the drawing around these points so you don't burn out the table.

TLB,
Exactly - thanks for the tip.
When drawing I show the grid with 1" spacing, when ready to cut I show the table points and do the best fit for the part while at the same time considering waste of material. Many times the material on the table is worth more than the table slats so we try and make the most out of every sheet. Keeping the edge alignment slots in the table slats from getting burned is the highest priority. Doing that allows repeated alignment of new stock and allows using the factory edge of the material for large square or rectangular parts.

Larry
 

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