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I am building a robust but small router. 16"x10"x4" HobbycncPro 4X control, 200oz Motors and Mach3 software All aluminium construction with a solid ali plate table and have been toying with the idea that the forth axis normally a rotary head on one end and a tailstock the other. If I could also adapt a small lathe type headstock with a variable speed motor instead of the rotary head and mount the cutting tool on the Z axis (set but not moving) and I could then turn small parts. Any guys out there know of modules from small lathes, like a headstock with variable speed motor as a unit that could be adapted by mounting directly on the table table of the router. I would think that Mach3 Lathe or Mill controls could be used depending on the setup. I need a small CNC lathe but my router has shredded my budget. Food for thought over xmas. Seasons Greetings to All
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| Like this? http://www.cnczone.com/gallery/showp...00/ppuser/7916 I had a link to some lathe parts, I'll post here If I can find it. . |
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Yes that is a great looking machine. My problem is that my machine would have to have the lathe axis on on the Y rather than the X to get a useful length. If my brain had thought of this earlier I could have made my X axis longer. The advantage over my first thoughts is that the lathe setup can stay in place with no interference to the router. Basically I want a desktop machine rather than a table type.
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| Hi wjfiles , welcome to the fascinating world of CNC-machinery , and welcome from downunder Australia. http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showth...320#post286320 I'm sure you have brought wealth of experience to the forum , will be interesting seeing you cnc-machine in operation. There are a lot of Australians in this forum and a bunch of great guys too. Also a great bunch of other world wide members in www.cnczone.com . What state/town are you located in ? cheers |
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