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Hi all, I know how much everyone loves photos so I put together a webpage detailing the CNC Controller I am building - Mach3 based. It is a big webpage so please be patient with the download. http://www.woodworkingathome.com/CNC...Controller.htm Hope you enjoy and comments welcome! Chris |
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Ken, Thank you VERY MUCH for the compliment. Like I said in the description there, it has been a hoot to do and one heck of a great learning experience! Again, thank you! Chris |
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A chinese made 9 x 20 lathe - the usual cheapo variety you can pick up from the discount tool places. This controller certainly cost more money to make than the lathe costs to purchase :-) However, I know the lathe is mechanically not too bad. You are probably familiar with the Emco Maier machines from your part of the world. I believe they originally designed the machine and the Chinese copied it and started dumping them on the market. Most of the mechanicals are poorly finished and made, however, once i convert it to CNC, most of the mechanicals will no longer be needed :-) Realistically, I am only keeping: Headstock and spindle - replacing bearings Bed - not too bad, a tiny twist in it but better than some I have heard about Tailstock - that's pretty good, just needs a bit of "Fixing up" Saddle - seems to be good Cross slide - probably modified, but hope to keep it. All the rest of the components pretty much are not needed so I will sell them on Ebay to help fund the cost of the control :-) Chris |
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| Super job, professional looking. I'm impressed, great work Chris!!
__________________ Phil, Still too many interests, too many projects, and not enough time!!!!!!!! Vist my websites - http://pminmo.com & http://millpcbs.com |
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| Here is a link to a really nice stand an austrian guy has made for his 9X conversion (it has been like this for a while) http://home.pages.at/pcspeed/cncdreh...ehmaschine.htm I hope the tail stock is better than the crappy one on my 7X lathe.
__________________ Regards, Mark www.wrathall.com |
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I also wish the speakers in it and the sound card in the computer were as good as big ghetto blasters! It would make working in the shop even more fun - crank up the Pink Floyd and rock out! Chris |
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That is a nice looking stand and conversion in progress - thanks for the link. I always love seeing other people's conversions (and shops), you can always pick up a neat idea! The tail stock isn't the best, but isn't the worst I have seen either. I do plan on fixing it up and modifying it a bit to suit my needs - but that is something that is a bit down the road yet. You will also appreciate this part. I had to take it apart for some reason - don't recall why. However, between the upper and lower halves I found the "shims" used to get the tailstock on center. A torn off piece of paper what appears to be from and "inspection" report :-) Perhaps that inspect report was the "first findings" report! Chris |
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