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Tbadger
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Hello from Utah

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I’m a recently retired software product manager, and now venturing into plasma cutting. I’m hoping to build a CNC plasma cutter this spring, using the parts from a now retired CNC Router I built (I’m building a new one). Most of the materials and parts are on hand, so it is a matter of designing it and then constructing it. I have a small shop that includes most of the tools I need, including a small CNC mill, two drill presses, welding equipment, and much more. Mostly what I want to learn about here is the use of a floating plasma mount, one that I can build myself, and how it functions. My plasma cutter is a Harbor Freight 45 Titanium, which I plan to wire it up for plasma cutting. So far I’ve been pretty happy with it and have had no issues cutting up to 3/8” mild steel plate. Most of what I plan to cut is 11-16 gauge mild steel pate.

Looking forward to reading about the successes and failures of the members here.

-Trent
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Re: Hello from Utah

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Welcome Trent. Sounds like you have a well equipped shop! Plenty of folks here have built their own cnc plasma machines and willing to share their experiences so I am sure you will find the information you need. Best of luck and show some pics of your build as you go :Like
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Re: Hello from Utah

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Ah yes another DIY type there are some of us here, I have build 10 tables for either router or plasma or both. Great site for info as there and member for all over and with different experiences that are willing to help. Floating head assembly is not hard to construct and is very useful for use with plasma, both for safety and material sensing. Your experience with a router table is a great plus as you already have the big picture.
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