Re: Recommendations for stepper motors, controller, software
Hi Peter: The work is fixed, the cutter orbits around the work. Thread size and tolerance is all software driven. Carl.
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Carl
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#63536
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Re: Recommendations for stepper motors, controller, software
Looks neat. How many passes required to milling threads to depth? And is that a brass collet holder?
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g steinback
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#63535
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Re: Recommendations for stepper motors, controller, software
Peter - I tried that, it¡¯s a nice design. I got the gears 3D printed but when assembled it suffered from slipping. Maybe I didn¡¯t make it well enough (quite likely:-) Don - surely on something
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Peter Brooks
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#63534
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Re: Recommendations for stepper motors, controller, software
When thread milling the work does not turn.? The milling table is moved so that the work piece will follow a circular path around the cutter.? Unlike taps and dies, one cutter COULD be used to mill
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McKee, Don {Quaker}
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#63533
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Re: Recommendations for stepper motors, controller, software
I like the Unimat 4 hand cranked threading mechanism (that works well on a Unimat 3 as well)
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Peter ashby
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Re: Recommendations for stepper motors, controller, software
What is turning the work in that setup? (I could be misunderstanding here¡)
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Peter Brooks
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#63531
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Re: Recommendations for stepper motors, controller, software
Peter, The Unimat is used in the mill configuration with stepper motors on all axes including the Z axis. The picture shows the setup after milling a dust cap for a French bicycle crank. The 23.35M1
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roycegb
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#63530
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Re: Recommendations for stepper motors, controller, software
The single point threading cutters that Royce mentioned open up possibilities I think, even for a tiny machine like the Unimat 3. I can imagine a setup where the headstock spindle and leadscrew are
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Peter Brooks
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#63529
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Re: Recommendations for stepper motors, controller, software
If you find yourself in a dimensionally confused environment, as I am sometimes, with metric and inch threads, sometimes deliberately obscure (never did find ?" 27 tpi taps or dies when I needed
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Keith S. Angus
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Re: Recommendations for stepper motors, controller, software
Nope. Not missing anything. Even with motors on the X and Lathe Z when the system is converted over to the mill making the axis now X and the X axis now a Y (from a CNC perspective) the motion of the
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John Dammeyer
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Re: Recommendations for stepper motors, controller, software
Andrei - in my case I¡¯d like to be able to make adapters and flanges for large format lenses¡ I doubt if taps are available that big :-) The U3 may well not be up to the task but I¡¯m quite happy
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Peter Brooks
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Re: Recommendations for stepper motors, controller, software
If we are talking about thread milling on a unimat, i think this is a fool's errand, given the significant limitations of this tiny machine. Just get the correct size dies and it is an easy job. Why
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Andrei <calciu1@...>
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#63525
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Re: Recommendations for stepper motors, controller, software
Peter/Royce: Are we talking about thread milling here? When thread milling the work-piece is clamped to the milling table and the X-Y motion of milling table can make any point on the work-piece
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McKee, Don {Quaker}
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Re: Recommendations for stepper motors, controller, software
Thanks Royce, that¡¯s very interesting, I didn¡¯t know such a thing existed. My primary reason for thinking CNC is putting threads on things. From your description you need two things rotating at
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Peter Brooks
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#63523
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Re: Recommendations for stepper motors, controller, software
Mine are very old, a single cutting face and not so expensive. Here is the first one I found on line. I think you can find less expensive ones.
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roycegb
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#63522
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Re: Recommendations for stepper motors, controller, software
Royce, could you possibly post a link to a ¡® single point rotary screen cutting bit¡¯ - I¡¯m intrigued !
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Peter Brooks
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#63521
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Re: Unimat DB200 Dutch Motor Diagram
#db200
I finally got the induction motor apart. It wasn't too bad, just not much to grab to without scratching or crushing. It's a solid body and two end caps that protrude very little. I bolted a wooden
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Tinkerer22
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Re: Recommendations for stepper motors, controller, software
Compared to the MESA cards like the 7i92 via Ethernet how well do you think it will handle say a 600 line quadrature encoder? For a small Unimat or Sherline lathe running 8000 RPM is 8000/60 x 2400 =
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John Dammeyer
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Re: Recommendations for stepper motors, controller, software
And if the load while cutting slows down the spindle how does the Z axis know to not move as quickly? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of roycegb via groups.io Sent: August
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John Dammeyer
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Re: Unimat DB200 Dutch Motor Diagram
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Good evening, I'm sorry but I have no experience with the type of motor on your lathe but had a similar problem with the older U90 motor. It just would not come apart, in fact the previous owner had
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David
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