Looks neat !
does this kit comes with indexer for Spindle for threads?
Hi all, I posted a video of the lathe kit in motion on youtube for those interested. Here is a link....
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7c42c_6o4XU"]YouTube - 7x14 lathe CNC kit[/nomedia]
It's been a long road for us to get the lathe kits ready. They will be available around Thanksgiving. Introductory price is $549.
Also took a few pics with steppers attached. I believe the X stepper is only 156oz.... and is plenty of torque combined with the Thompson leadscrew.
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Looks neat !
does this kit comes with indexer for Spindle for threads?
Why is the lathe backwards? Headstock should be on the left?
billyjack
Helicopter def. = Bunch of spare parts flying in close formation! USAF 1974 ;>)
Yeah, I was thinking that some users would want a single pulse/rev and others more. On second thought, maybe some type of universal optical disk could be supplied ?? For example, the user blocks off unwanted holes or drills extra holes as needed ? Looking around the forums shows a number of different approaches to tracking the spindle..
Anyone who says "It only goes together one way" has no imagination.
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Thanks for the comments guys. Some of the photos/video are taken from the back of the lathe.The last photo is the lathe from the front.
CNC4PC has a spindle encoder HERE that would work for reading the spindle. Fabbing a disc should be pretty easy. If we add it to the kit it would just increase the cost, and nobody wants that!
One thing I think would be useful is a solid mounting block to replace the compound, making for a more rigid setup.
One neat thing is i am pretty sure the kit will also fit the 9x20 series lathes just by adding longer screws. I'll be testing that theory out shortly.
cheers,
Michael
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