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CNC / Re: It's new to me
« Last post by ddmckee54 on April 22, 2026, 11:24:14 PM »The weather was nice for the last couple of days, so I've been harvesting my first crop of dandelions of the season. I hope it's the last one too, but I'm not gonna hold my breath. Anywho, I managed to get a little more work done on the CNC.

These will be the leadnut plates for the X and Z axis when completed. The lower plate, the X axis leadnut plate, is 38x38mm. The upper plate is the Z axis leadnut plate and it's 24x27mm. Why the different sizes? Originally, all three leadnut plates were SUPPOSED to be identical to the X axis plate. The Machine Gods laughed at my plan and sent their minion Murphy to curse my design choices. That's my story and I'm sticking with it.
Despite their different sizes, the plates are very similar. They each get nine holes. The central hole needs to be in the 10.5-11mm range. Ain't got no stinkin' metric drills, I got fractional drills and number drills. A 27/64" drill is just under 10.72mm, that's close enough for this Gubmint contract. There are four holes on a 16mm bolt circle that will be tapped M3. That requires either a 2.5mm drill - which I ain't got, or a #39 drill - which I've got. The last four holes are M3 clearance holes. A 9/64" bit will give me a fit that falls between a normal fit and a loose fit - it works for me. A little extra clearance never hurt Clarence.
These will be the leadnut plates for the X and Z axis when completed. The lower plate, the X axis leadnut plate, is 38x38mm. The upper plate is the Z axis leadnut plate and it's 24x27mm. Why the different sizes? Originally, all three leadnut plates were SUPPOSED to be identical to the X axis plate. The Machine Gods laughed at my plan and sent their minion Murphy to curse my design choices. That's my story and I'm sticking with it.
Despite their different sizes, the plates are very similar. They each get nine holes. The central hole needs to be in the 10.5-11mm range. Ain't got no stinkin' metric drills, I got fractional drills and number drills. A 27/64" drill is just under 10.72mm, that's close enough for this Gubmint contract. There are four holes on a 16mm bolt circle that will be tapped M3. That requires either a 2.5mm drill - which I ain't got, or a #39 drill - which I've got. The last four holes are M3 clearance holes. A 9/64" bit will give me a fit that falls between a normal fit and a loose fit - it works for me. A little extra clearance never hurt Clarence.
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