In this article, I am going to show you how to make the Y axis motor and bearing plates out of aluminum.
Step 1
Start by attaching the motor/bearing plate templates to the four pieces of 5” x 4” stock.
Note that the stock I received was actually 5” x 4.0625”. This is OK, just align the top left with the top left of the stock, as shown here. The excess will just hang down off the bottom.
Step 2
Use a punch to mark all the holes.
Step 3
Drill all the holes. I did this by drilling out all the holes with a 5/16” drill bit. The eight mounting holes were then enlarged to 3/8”
Note that I did not drill the pilot hole for the cutout.
Step 4
Use the pilot drill bit on the hole saw to drill the pilot hole on the main cutout.
This just makes using the hole saw much easier.
Step 5
I clamped the stock in-place and started the cutting the hole with a 1-5/8” bi-metal hole saw.
Use some sort of lubrication to keep the aluminum chips from sticking to the saw. IT does not take much.
The completed cutout.
Step 6
I used a deburring tool to remove all the burrs.
The Finished Mounts
I like sanding my parts with some 220 grit sandpaper on a orbital sander. It gives the pieces a brushed look.
Installed
The motor mount installed on the rear of the frame.
The bearing mount installed on the front of the frame.
The Process
I little video I made showing the process.