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Re: Polygon Cutter
Hi Evan et al, When you are writing or replying to a post via the 开云体育 web interface, your message should be saved in the Drafts folder.? Unless you hit the Discard button. You can have multiple
By Gary Anderson · #120470 ·
Re: Polygon Cutter
You could type your message into the windows notepad, or something similar, and copy + paste into the web pages......
By Jon Rus · #120469 ·
Re: Polygon Cutter
Hi Ron, Yes I do that SOME of the time. The problem is I keep forgetting to make a copy. Other software, like text editors don't do that, so I only have to remember when using online
By Evan · #120468 ·
Re: Ball bearing Cross slide and power look for IDEA'S
Thanks Bruce, that is what I thought. Now has anyone built a drive with steppers? I'd like to see how you set it up. [email protected]> wrote:
By Ralph Hulslander · #120467 ·
Re: Ball bearing Cross slide and power look for IDEA'S
No. That article was just about adding a power feed to the mini-mill. You need stepper motors or servo motors for CNC, because you need to maintain absolute known position. -- Bruce Johnson The
By Bruce J · #120466 ·
Re: Polygon Cutter
Evan, just select the text you have already written and copy it to your clipboard. Then when you are done looking for whatever, just come back and paste what you had written. I do it all the time.
By Ron Y · #120465 ·
Polygon Cutter
The title "Cutting with a rotating cutter" made me think you might be making a polygon cutter for making square, hexagonal, pentagonal shafts etc. You are half way there with gears on the end of the
By Evan · #120464 ·
Re: Ball bearing Cross slide and power look for IDEA'S
That uses a direct drive dc motor, would that work for CNC? [email protected]> wrote:
By Ralph Hulslander · #120463 ·
Re: Ball bearing Cross slide and power look for IDEA'S
Duh…I was looking right at the article when I wrote that…smh. -- Bruce Johnson The less a man knows about how sausages and laws are made, the easier it is to steal his vote and give him
By Bruce J · #120462 ·
Re: Ball bearing Cross slide and power look for IDEA'S
That's for a Mini Mill
By WAM · #120461 ·
Re: howto or help
OK THANK? ?i AM? HAPPY? TO LEARN? THAT? IS? A X2? WHELL POUR? CENTRAL POWER? LIKE? i SEE? BEFAORE? FOR? SIWING? ?INDUXTRY BUT NOW? IS? IT POSSIBLE? TO HAVE A SPLIT? POLLY? TO
By Jacques Savard · #120460 ·
Re: howto or help
Both center sections appear to be crowned, so that would be where to place a flat belt. Not possible to dismantle sounds suspicious but you?e looking at it and we are not. If no dismantling to
By mario mohl · #120459 ·
Re: A new (and slightly off) topic
*This very clear this site is only? MINI LATHE.* *So remember no off Topics here* *I can help just send message I think i have seen your name on* *https://www.homemodelenginemachinist.c (
By davesmith1800 · #120458 ·
Re: A new (and slightly off) topic
I probably should have mentioned you generally want higher speeds for milling wood. Turning on the 7x12 isn’t too bad (a little too slow for small diameter stuff like pens), but there’s quite a
By Tony Smith · #120457 ·
Re: Ball bearing Cross slide and power look for IDEA'S
The Home Shop Machinist book “The Complete Mini Lathe Workshop “ has a bunch of stuff like that, although a power feed isn’t one of them He did have an article about making a power rfeed for
By Bruce J · #120456 ·
Re: howto or help
I don't think one could fit an endless belt on this one.? ?Need to lace the belt. -Gary
By Gary Anderson · #120455 ·
Re: howto or help
It does look like it takes a small flat belt Maybe 1 1/2-2 inches wide. These can be found online with varying lengths and widths. It has to be disassembled to get a belt on it. You can also buy small
By Phil · #120454 ·
Ball bearing Cross slide and power look for IDEA'S
My next project on my mini lathe is adding ball bearing? on my cross slide and power feed. After that DC drive to carriage. Dose any have photos or drawings the post. Dave FYI This group is for
By davesmith1800 · #120453 ·
Re: A new (and slightly off) topic
Cleanliness is the key to success & longer machine life! Drill presses commonly get used for both wood & metal with no particular problems. Just clean everything thoroughly before & after machining;
By Roy · #120452 ·
Re: howto or help
Looks like a fast and loose pulley drive to me too Brian.? ?From back in the days where you had multiple tools running off one power source, and you didn't turn on/off that power based on what tools
By Gary Anderson · #120451 ·