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Hi Guys, I was wondering if anybody has any pics of their lightweight (not cast iron) DIY 4th axis not CNC lathe. I have about 4 inches in dia. (Z) to work with and about a 12" long possibly longer if needed and I use 8020 T slot. I have the electronics already and am just looking for ideas on what works and doesn't work. I was thinking a geared stepper GT belt driving the chuck. Do most people just buy a 3 or 4 jaw chuck and some kind of live end or what? The first project I had in mind was personalizing cork fishing rod handles for friends then who knows what... I have some 40mm 8020 T slot at work I was thinking of using for the frame so my not yet designed tail stock could slide. These frame members (ways) would be more off to the front and back instead of taking up room for stock to be machined and the end supports outside of the machining area (left and right). I'll whip up something in Solidworks as soon as I can for the prototype design so everybody can provide input (rip it to shreds that is ) I don't know if anyone can understand what I'm trying to say I can see a simple design in my mind but might not be verbalizing it very well. I'm looking for drive gear ratio's, Chuck advise, Tailstock advice, general 4th axis do's and don'ts. Thanks, Ferny. |
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| Here are a couple of quick pics of my 4th axis. I had just got the tail stock in when I left - so haven't had a chance to set up and run it. Looking forward to it though - its built out of the satellite dish turntables that someone was selling a few years back, cant say what the gear ratio is - just modified the spur gear to fit my stepper shaft. I have a 4 jaw chuck to mount on the face of the drive - not shown in the pics.
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| Another idea - check out deepgrove's website - (google should get there) He has a smaller version with a mini chuck - bit pricey - but all built. Jim
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