Re: New Lead Screw Bearings And Installing A Mystery Rod
Is it just me?
I'm not seeing any kind of link. Youtube or something?
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Phil
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#120519
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New Lead Screw Bearings And Installing A Mystery Rod
I just kinda tripped over this earlier tonite? figured there may be some
vids here that some of ya folks may be interested in .
this is the one I watched , but the guy/gal has lots of good vids
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mike allen
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Re: Lead screw
The basic problem is the design of the carriage!? The vertical play is adjusted with clamp & jack screws vaguely locating the clamp strips on the underside of the bed; that's common on larger lathes,
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Roy
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Re: Lead screw
I made something similar for one particular application and find I use it quite a bit for general turning.
Mark
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Mark Kimball
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Re: Lead screw
I have made 2 new and longer pressboards under the saddle in both x directions.
They have also contact on outside to saddle.
2 of the 3 fasten screws on the front are now available from upper side for
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Johannes
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#120515
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Re: Lead screw
That could be related to play in the saddle gibs.
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mario mohl
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Lead screw
Has somebody made a lead screw to be installed in the middle of the bed ?
I have looked into Youtube, but not found what I wanted.
The problem is twisting of the saddle when I return the clock wheel
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Johannes
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Re: dril a scp 486
Drilling a 486 CPU is like drilling glass, the 486 is probably harder. Same technique would be needed, diamond drill, water, patience etc.
Here¡¯s an old page for making a keychain from a 486,
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Tony Smith
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Re: dril a scp 486
It also reduces the heat generated in the tooth and washes away the swarf from the operation. Ultrasonic drills also use a mist spray for these same reasons (but they don¡¯t utilize diamonds bonded
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Gerald Feldman
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Re: dril a scp 486
Diamond abrasive bits are actually diamond powder mechanically attached, not chemically bonded, to the bit body with nickel plating. When your dentist uses them, notice there's always a cooling water
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Roy
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Re: dril a scp 486
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Jacques Savard
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#120508
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Re: dril a scp 486
Depends on the age on the CPU.
Most CPUs up to the first Pentiums were all ceramic ¨C have fun drilling thru that. Later ones shrunk the ceramic bit and have a ¡°moat¡± of maybe 5-15mm of
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Tony Smith
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#120507
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Re: dril a scp 486
maybe a 44 mag
animal
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mike allen
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#120506
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Re: dril a scp 486
I thought the hole was to be through the circuit board, not the chip itself.? The substrate is silicon which is rather hard.? It has a Mohs hardness of about 7.? Titanium is less hard at 5 to 6 as
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Charles Kinzer
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#120505
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Re: dril a scp 486
Perforate the chip with a LASER!
?in a CNC to run a circle pattern round-and-round to achieve the desired hole size.
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Jon Rus
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#120504
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Re: dril a scp 486
Keychain or similar I guess, maybe drawer pulls for a nerd cabinet.
Never tried drilling one, but yeah diamond would be the go. Maybe masonry or glass bits. It¡¯s a pretty common craft item.
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Tony Smith
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#120503
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Re: dril a scp 486
1) I am curious as to why you want to drill a hole through a scrap 486 microprocessor.
2) The substrate for the microprocessor is very likely some type of ceramic material, so it is expected to be
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Gerald Feldman
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#120502
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Re: dril a scp 486
I don't think we are talking Cu/FR4 PCB drilling here, rather drilling through a ceramic microprocessor package.
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Gary Anderson
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Re: dril a scp 486
I started with a .6 to 1.5mm set and then bought 10 pack replacements for some I did break, all from eBay.? I was drilling lots of small holes and was dulling them before I broke too many.? They
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Ryan H
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