gbowne1
05-30-2006, 12:46 PM
Hey ya'll...
Well, I'm almost done with my lathe project, so I thought I'd get back to my Mill project.
Ok, knowing what little I do about milling machines, I decided to try and tackle a machine not quite giant sized, or benchtop sized at all but to be useable
I want at least a 9 x 36 table, up to about 12 x 60 at the most, and run at the most about 4,250 to 8,500 RPM, be built affordably, and include a NMTB #40 40mm taper and could later be fitted with a FANUC 6 control.
Ok, so, I already have an old and completely empty Bridgeport J head casting, the one with the large diameter quill. Well, I thought this might be suitable for a 40 taper spindle. So, well, my next question is to figure out what I need to do in order to make it into a complete machine.
Could it be possible to make use of the J-Head casting, or should I design and build my own head????????
My last question is which belts, bearings, pulleys, motor and spindle design works the best. I want the power transmission from motor to spindle to be pretty seamless. I don't want this thing to crash right out of the gates. No spindle speed slippage. Part #'s would help immensely!!!
Any ideas on ATC's too?
Thank you in advance!
Greg
Well, I'm almost done with my lathe project, so I thought I'd get back to my Mill project.
Ok, knowing what little I do about milling machines, I decided to try and tackle a machine not quite giant sized, or benchtop sized at all but to be useable
I want at least a 9 x 36 table, up to about 12 x 60 at the most, and run at the most about 4,250 to 8,500 RPM, be built affordably, and include a NMTB #40 40mm taper and could later be fitted with a FANUC 6 control.
Ok, so, I already have an old and completely empty Bridgeport J head casting, the one with the large diameter quill. Well, I thought this might be suitable for a 40 taper spindle. So, well, my next question is to figure out what I need to do in order to make it into a complete machine.
Could it be possible to make use of the J-Head casting, or should I design and build my own head????????
My last question is which belts, bearings, pulleys, motor and spindle design works the best. I want the power transmission from motor to spindle to be pretty seamless. I don't want this thing to crash right out of the gates. No spindle speed slippage. Part #'s would help immensely!!!
Any ideas on ATC's too?
Thank you in advance!
Greg