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| Three axis drum carver Hello all, I am currently trying to build a three axis drum carving machine. With X, Z, and A axis. Has anyone done anything like this before? Was looking at using, Precision Ball Bearing Guide Blocks & Rails 6709K12 and 6709K33 from McMaster-Carr for the bearings . For the frame and arm I was going to use T slot type aluminum extrusion. The drive motors I have for the X and A axis are: Oriental Motor CO., LTD. VETRA STEPING MOTOR PK296A1A-SG3.6 2-phase 0.5 degree / step And for the Z: Oriental Motor CO., LTD. VETRA STEPING MOTOR PK268-02A 2-phase 1.8 degree / step Has anyone had experience with these motors before? I will be using an AH-Ha controller RC-500C has anyone used one of these? Also what would be a good roller to use for the drive and feed roller on the inside of the drum. Will post some sketches once I get the design flushed out. Thanks, Sam |
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| kinda a cross between a lathe and a mill will be able to turn the A axis fast enough to use as a lathe to rough and a mill to do the finish work |
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| Hi DeckHand. If you get some sketches up then we may be able to have a much better Idea of what you're attempting. I wanted to make something like what you have in mind ages ago for bowl turning but have not had the time to sus it out. I was thinking of a faceplate lathe with the tool able to turn on its axis (a) and be fed in the usual (z) axis way and use a router for the toolholder.
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| drtum carver Too much RPM will be your problem. Think in inches/minute, IPM, that is the number of inches per minute that pass under the cutting tool. If you use a router to do the cutting then you will probably be in the 300 to 500 IPM range. If all you want to do is turn the exterior round then use a variable speed motor to drive the rotation. Look at my site, turningaround.org, and email me if I can help. |
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| How deep are your drums? I'm making banjo rims. See my lathe at hicklerbanjo.com. |
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