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Old 11-24-2003, 02:08 PM
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Talking Home Made Mill/Lathe/Press (With Pics)

I have been with CNCzone for only a little while. I was first interested in making a CNC router for my ever increasing model boat habit. Then I stumbled onto this guys site:

http://www.pathcom.com/~vhchan/cnc/cnc.html

and after looking...Low and Behold....CNCzone had some guys with simular interest. (BTW Great looking machines).

I have a controller board that I built from some plans off the E-net, I hust hadn't had a chance to fire it up yet. I'll probably go ahead and purchase one of the prebuit Controller boards after I am done with the prototype mill and use my home-built controller board for my cnc wood router.

Here is what I've gotten from E-bay So Far:
1 - 2 Table Top Drill Presses (with S/H they still came out to less than $50.00 ea).
2 - Mill Table (roughly $70.00 with S/H)
3 - 3 stepper motors. 4.5v 1.8 deg (about $6.00 ea)
4 - 3" 3 jaw chuck (for my lathe (other drill press))

I have a 3/8" chuck that I salvaged from a Drill I was about to throw away. I plan on using it for a live center on my lathe.
I had several pieces of various metal stock lying around that I am using in the manufacturing of both lathe and mill.
My plan is to use the second drill press to aid me in building my mill, then use the mill to assist in converting the second drill press into a lathe (In Theory, anyway).

I have been taking pictures as I go and hope to be able to start a web site like the above link to help anybody else in their journey.

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That's a cool idea. Go for it
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Good job on that Drill press Mill conversion. Very well documented.
Where did you find the exact dia bearings used to fill the head? Seems like this would be difficult to find the exact size.
Hager

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LOVE IT. Keep up the good work!
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Hawkeye did not build that mill. That was a link to someones site!
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HomeCNC is correct (Thank You), This is a guys site who inspired me (V. Chan). I will be posting pics of mine as soon as I re-format them.

Thanks,
George

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Ok
Here is the start of my process.

Here is the Mill Table.
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One of the drill presses in the box.
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Here is the 3" 3 jaw chuck.
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The 3 Axis Controller Board I built.
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This is the Drill Press completely Dis-assembled.
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Here is the Housing, original drive shaft, Drive Pulley Collar, and one of the bearings.
Notice how thin the drive shaft is and that the pully collar is hollow. The new shaft will be about half the diameter bigger with the pully collar mounted flush to the end, eliminating any hollow areas, therefore strengthening the whole design.
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