truckinduc
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Hey guys Im building a small Fixture table for building various parts like control arms.
I wanted the table to be a relatively small size and be able to rotate so i can weld without changing positions unnecessarily. I designed it to have a single post leg in the center and a large low profile base.
I found a good candidate at work in the form of a 22" x 26" (roughly) blanch ground Plate that measures 25mm thick, (almost an inch).
Its got various tapped holes in it, mostly 10mm through holes, and some other features that will come in handy, like the big bores and 2 chamfered corners.
Right now im in the process of designing the frame that will support the plate. Without the proper support the thick 140lb plate wont have any chance of staying flat. The frame will look similar to an office chair bottom with 4 legs coming out of a central post. Ill incorporate a tapered bearing in the post to make the table rotate easy even when loaded down.
In the end I hope to maintain somewhere around .001" flatness from edge to edge.
Im in the early stages but ill post pictures as I progress.
These will be the 4 corner bosses that are welded to the 1"x2" tubing for the framework, they are 1" OD. (the chamfers are for the welds to come)
I wanted the table to be a relatively small size and be able to rotate so i can weld without changing positions unnecessarily. I designed it to have a single post leg in the center and a large low profile base.
I found a good candidate at work in the form of a 22" x 26" (roughly) blanch ground Plate that measures 25mm thick, (almost an inch).
Its got various tapped holes in it, mostly 10mm through holes, and some other features that will come in handy, like the big bores and 2 chamfered corners.
Right now im in the process of designing the frame that will support the plate. Without the proper support the thick 140lb plate wont have any chance of staying flat. The frame will look similar to an office chair bottom with 4 legs coming out of a central post. Ill incorporate a tapered bearing in the post to make the table rotate easy even when loaded down.
In the end I hope to maintain somewhere around .001" flatness from edge to edge.
Im in the early stages but ill post pictures as I progress.
These will be the 4 corner bosses that are welded to the 1"x2" tubing for the framework, they are 1" OD. (the chamfers are for the welds to come)