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    yes but im speaking of the spindle , so backlash is a non isue (not treading or reversing direction much)

    thanks


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    Quote Originally Posted by hedgehog23 View Post
    Sounds great, any pictures of your spindle , or a build log link?

    Here is the build log for my mill.
    80/20 mill build

    I need to update it a bit with more pics.
    I now have a Nema 34 motor direct drive for my Z axis and I installed a different way cover on the X axis.
    Lee


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    If you buy an X2 head from LMS, consider my Belt Drive Kit.

    $99.99 with free shipping any where in the US
    4500 RPM, very quiet, and strong




    I use it on my own mill and have yet to find an issue with it.

    "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9-5gDzhzcs"]YouTube - X2 Belt Drive


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    thanks for the offer starleper1 ill keep you in mind when i start work on the head

    whats every ones thoughts on these couplers from kelinginc?

    Brand New Flexible Aluminum Shaft
    Coupling OD: 0.75" Hole Size: 1/4 ",
    Length: 1" $16.95



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    few updated shots of the z axis.







    and a action shot of me cutting the base for the left hand z axis base (master rail)



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    for the sharp eyes out there , yes i do need to buy a bunch more machine screws!


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    The ones with really sharp eyes are wondering if you always take your trousers off in the shop.

    Nice looking build, hedgehog23.

    I have used spiral-slot couplers and they work well for steppers. I prefer SST ones because they are stiffer.

    Randy


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    I've only ever used two couplers. Love joy, which IMO are junk for CNC. And solid ones that I made my self.

    Before anyone blows a gasket and starts ranting about how my motor shafts will snap off. Calm down, I've been going quite awhile now with solid ones and no problems what so ever. If you have alignment issues then go with a the style you've shown. Kind of pricy for what it is though.

    Just my 2cents


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    forgot to mention that i won a t slot table off of ebay (our very own widgitmaster)for my project
    its not exactly what i was after , but the price was right. its alittle short , but i might extend it slightly on both ends.





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    im not a fan of solid coupling anything really. in my workplace i preform many alignments and have yet to see one perfect without shim. anyone got an ebay link to a nice (cheap) spring flex coupling
    Last edited by hedgehog23; 08-07-2009 at 06:32 PM.


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    I have three aluminum double-flexure 1/4" bore couplings (I think they're Heli-Cal DSAC075-8-8 but am not sure since I stripped them out of surplus stuff) but they're only rated for 12 lb-in (192 oz-in) momentary torque, which wouldn't be enough for the motors you mentioned earlier in the thread. PM me if you're interested.

    P.S. I'll enthusiastically recommend the TTS system you were thinking about earlier in the thread. I've had a Tormach mill for almost 3 years now, and the TTS is fantastic. I could not live without it at this point. Tool changes are quick and having predefined tool lengths mean only touching off the first tool in a project.

    Randy


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    table arrived today. looks ok , i will be extending each side by 1" , so total travel should be around 15". plenty for what i have in mind. currently watching ebay for two more sets of linear ways (x , z) and one more ground ball screw for the z.

    here are a few pictures of the table. last one shows the ball screw that will be used for the table.





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