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![]() Proper clamping and quadruple checking ! I already had to grind out the tacks on the underside of the 1st table since I wasn't happy with how flat it ended up. Granted I won't be doing ultra-precision work, it would be nice to get in the ball-park of the manufacturer spec of ± 0.015" (not sure over what span, I need to ask). Last edited by dubby; 06-13-2022 at 04:41 PM. Reason: Removed linked image--please use manage attachments button instead |
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.015” over that size with a weldment? Best of luck.
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Perhaps you are making an assumption as to just how much weld is to be used. IF you over-estimate that, then I can see why you would say that 0.015" over that size is out of reach. And besides, it's ± 0.015", not absolute. So there could be up to 0.030" absolute variation, which is fine for what I need it. Hint: It's not welded as much as you think.
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Meh…it’s a welding table. I’m a toolmaker by trade, I have a granite surface plate is I need absolute flat. Next is an aluminum reference/fixture plate, think of a cast iron surface plate, except in aluminum, about 30” x 54” long, and within likely +/- .003” or so over the entire surface. Last is my 3’ x4’ welding table, 1/2” thick, maybe within 1/16-1/8”? Usually the aluminum plate is on it anyway so it gets used as a welding surface. ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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How can 3/16" hot rolled be expected to hold .015" ?
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By the way it's built. If you look at those tables there's only something like an 8" square that is unsupported. Reference surfaces are clamped tight to a laser cut edge. I agree .015" is a lofty goal, but I bet they get pretty close. They are really only tacked together (and only need to be) to help prevent warping.
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Please let us know on completion what was attained .
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I will. Initial testing showed pretty close the mfg spec, but then again I was using a box level to check against for flatness, which likely isn't super duper straight on it's own. I ordered a machined straight edge (± 0.003") so I will do a little more testing and loosen up some tacks and re-do as needed. Last edited by Oscar; 06-13-2022 at 09:54 AM. |
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Hot rolled plate is not that accurate in thickness, so saying that the top will be held to the .003 tolerance of the laser cut notches is meaningless, unless you are using the underside. Is your continued touting of these because you have a financial interest ? |
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