View Full Version : I Need Help! (buying A Cheap Cnc Lathe)


JETREBEL
02-05-2006, 04:37 AM
Hi,

I have been trying to find a small cheep CNC bench top lathe for hobby use. I have seen a boxford 125 TCL and the denford easyturn and orac so that really the size Im after but if it a bench top one then I am open to suggestions. I have also been told that I will have to upgrade the electronic controlers which I need help and advise on too.

any coments greatly apreciated
jason

pdl
02-26-2006, 05:24 PM
Hi Jason

I have a Boxford 240 TCL that hasn't had any mods done to it but i do have another one that i have do mods on

these are floor standing

Pete

Switcher
02-27-2006, 08:53 AM
Have you checked out, "JFettig" here on the zone? He sells a kit, to convert a table top lathe , kinda cool!

http://jfettigmachines.com/lathekit.html

http://www.cnczone.com/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/1045/cat/500/ppuser/986

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regpugh
06-29-2008, 01:16 PM
I am new to cnc lathes, however i have just got hold of a Boxford 240 TCL lathe with 8 station tool changer, but there is no manual with the lathe.
Can anyone help and advise me where i can get a manual from or where i can borrow one to copy, i also need an electrical circuit diagram. I would naturally cover postage costs and compensate for the time.

Reg

regpugh
07-01-2008, 05:23 PM
It maybe a bit late now, i only just started with cnczone.

have a look here, they do most things to help with a conversion
www.rhonmac-cnc.co.uk

Good luck.

regpugh
07-09-2008, 12:59 PM
I have a Boxford 240 tcl manual now, thanks to Chris who supplied it free. I need now a wiring diagram and software, my machine is about 1995/7 i think.

The pc (old one) that came with the machine will not boot up into windows 95 keeps dropping out into DOS with a line error message.
Everything works under manual control.

Thanks,
reg