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    CNC Lathe made by Monkey King

    Hi,
    I plan to create vertical gang lathe.
    Total length will be 800mm
    Linear slide by HIWIN 15mm with AC Servo motor.
    Ballscrew dia 15mm pitch 5mm
    Headstock 3-jaw chuck will be 3"
    Spindle speed 5000rpm
    I already start 1 week ago, by turning & grinding the headstock spindle.
    Here I do Internal turning.

    Finish Spindle, next week do drilling
    Last edited by Monkey King; 02-07-2010 at 10:37 PM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkey King View Post
    I plan to create vertical gang lathe.
    I will follow your thread with interest, Monkey King. "Gang lathe" is something that gets my attention. And that is an impressive boring bar you have too.

    Randy


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    Hi,
    Finally, I can do the headstock.
    Here I do Internal turning.
    http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/z...g/P1020487.jpg


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    looks very nice. did you cast the headstock, or bore it to that size?
    FS: Complete Z-Axis Assembly with THK RSR15WM slide, leadscrew, stepper mount. PM for more info.


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    The headstock made by cast iron, boring and finish by grinding.


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    Today I do the bottom of Z body.
    See the picture, total length is 800 mm, weight about 120kg.
    http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/z...g/P1020575.jpg


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    Here is the riser block, will be put under headstock.


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    That's some fine turning you've done there Monkey King! I can tell you enjoy doing it. I predict that your new lathe will be a work of art.

    Take care,
    Paul


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    Here is the middle parts between z axis & x axis.
    as size reference, 1 ceramic tile = 30 cm.


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    Size estimation of the gang lathe.




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    Wow, that is a serious lump of metal you have there.

    Nice design.
    Regards,
    Mark
    www.wrathall.com


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    Today I finish the Z Body.



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