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Old 02-14-2008, 12:04 PM
 
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tool changer

hey has anyone made a do it yourself cnc machine with an automatic tool changer.
if so how did you do it.
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Only one that I ever saw which looked promising for the average home CNCr was the one from http://www.hightechsystemsllc.com/rapid_changer.html

But had it's limits like 10k spindle speeds ect..

Was a video running around of it popping in and out bits. Looked real cool.

One down side would be the tools are held in with a set screw (not the way I'd like to see it)

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You might want to look into this one as well, designed for the 3 horse porter cable.

http://www.midwestrapidtool.com/
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If it were me... I'd rather spend that kinda money on a VFD spindle and continue manually changing my tools then upgrade a PC like that.....

Not that a PC isn't a good router and all. But seems putting that kinda money toward one just to have tool changing is kinda a waist at least to me.



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Originally Posted by cncspear View Post
You might want to look into this one as well, designed for the 3 horse porter cable.

http://www.midwestrapidtool.com/
I’m not getting any pictures on their website

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Look here: http://www.buildyouridea.com/cnc/atc/atc.html

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Have you switched to FireFox yet? The site worked for me.
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I really like the midwest system.

I wish you could get the spindle speed down lower than 10k though.

But all things considered, its still more than the cost of my router!
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Originally Posted by wcarrothers1 View Post
If it were me... I'd rather spend that kinda money on a VFD spindle and continue manually changing my tools then upgrade a PC like that.....

Not that a PC isn't a good router and all. But seems putting that kinda money toward one just to have tool changing is kinda a waist at least to me.



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I agree. I just put it forth as an option for people to look into. I considered the midwest system when the guy behind the product had just set up shop on the internet last year. Back then he was using aluminum tool holders which is one of the reasons I decided not to. But he's now making them out of steel which is a vast improvement. I actually almost went for it cause I thought the system was pretty damn cooool. But in the end I came to my senses and opted for a 5 horse Elte atc/quick change spindle. It was brand new surplus so I got it for a pretty good deal, $3k including vfd. Normally atc spindles are $5k and up. Tool holders and collets ran me about $100 each (www.maritool.com). I haven't regretted one spending penny of it, since it is already paying for itself and has improved my speed and product quality unbelievably.

Not sure what the moral of my story is but you will defnitely have to pay up to get an atc system. Consider the cost of aquiring one versus the benefits. In my case it made perfect business sense.

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Ive done one

I just finished mine, A lot of the work was in the spindle bit. The toolchanger is just a collet and air ram. See the bottom of my spindles page at http://www.cncathome.com

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