Re: New Mill and CNC Conversion
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re: 30 days of no posts even hello will drop you out. John, are you sure about that? I have had a long stretch of no post in all of the forums I subscribe to and have not been dropped out of any of
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Ralph Hulslander
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Re: New Mill and CNC Conversion
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Sorry to disagree with? the last various past posts, and may I be pertinent to say they are excuses not to start a project and finish with it. Call it perfection, or call it procrastination.it's all
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John Lindo
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Re: New Mill and CNC Conversion
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Hi, George, I also have a long list of items that I plan to do, but they get finished only slowly due to a combination of my perfectionism and procrastination. I have to find some young bucks with
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CLevinski
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Re: Mini-mill Belt Drive conversion
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Hi Charlie, The reason it took me so little time was that I left the internal gears alone. I moved the speed selection lever to a midpoint which disengages them. The acrylic guard I received is milky
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Prasad
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Re: Mini-mill Belt Drive conversion
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Prasad, Congratulations! I can't do ANYTHING in 30 minutes. I didn't realize that the installation was so simple. When I did the belt drive modification to my Real Bull mill, I got a kit from the UK.
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CLevinski
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Re: Small householder CNC Mill
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One other thing I would add to Jerry's suggestions. Stay away from dedicated full CNC hardware solutions. Once in you are 'in'. Setting up a separate break out board with individual drivers allows you
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John Dammeyer
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Re: Small householder CNC Mill
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Tamra, Sounds like you are ok with the CAD portion of the CAD/CAM puzzle. I mentioned in a previous message not to let the Linux part of LinuxCNC get in the way. Once setup, you can treat it as a
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Jerry Trantow <jerry.trantow@...>
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Re: Small householder CNC Mill
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Hello Bill and Tamra and all other forum members. Many thanks for posting and all interesting to read different points of view reference the CNC fors and againsts. If I can refer you all back to a
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John Lindo
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Re: Small householder CNC Mill
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Taig and Sherline both make CNC-capable mills, but they're a great deal smaller than even the SIEG mini-mills. The HF mini-mill and its clones weigh about 125lbs. The Sherline, IIRC, is about 25, and
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: Small householder CNC Mill
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https://taigtools.com/product/micro-mill-2019cnc/ I think this is a reasonable cost.? There are CNC kits to convert other (desktop) mills to CNC. The advantage of saving money and stepping in? to an
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Tamra
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Re: Small householder CNC Mill
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Kinda depends on which bank you're talking about, doesn't it? ;) https://www.minitech.com/msrp-price-list-2021.html#/ These folks want $12.5K for the base machine, without spindle or controller. And
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Bill in OKC too
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Small householder CNC Mill
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Are there any decent CNC capable mini-mills that won't break the bank? I'm pretty sure I'm not willing to spend the time learning how to convert a standard mill, some of you guys have really amazed me
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Michael Gilmet <mgilmet@...>
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Re: New Mill and CNC Conversion
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You are correct about being busy Charlie. I haven't done much of anything workshop related in quite some time. I had good intentions of rebuilding my printer per John's plans in DM but it's still
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George Bulliss
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Mini-mill Belt Drive conversion
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I just finished the belt drive. After plenty of thinking on the project of making it using Jerry's drawings, I decided that it was easier to buy the kit from LMS which was on sale last week. It was an
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Prasad
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Re: New Mill and CNC Conversion
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The only thing I run on my LinuxCNC computers is LinuxCNC and maybe a web browser if I need to look something up. I started out sharing a computer for my router, lathe, and mill, but now I use a
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Jerry Trantow <jerry.trantow@...>
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Re: New Mill and CNC Conversion
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Charlie, the EazyCNC <http://www.eazycnc.com/welcome/welcome.php> I want to use got my interest in an article in the Digital Machinist magazine Volume 15 NO.1 Spring 2020. It is nice to be able to
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Ralph Hulslander
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Re: New Mill and CNC Conversion
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Thank you all for your complete and thorough replies! I see that I have a lot of research to do before settling on what I will ultimately use. -- Regards, Charlie New Jersey, USA *SATTINGER¡¯S LAW:
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CLevinski
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Re: New Mill and CNC Conversion
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Hi Jerry Thanks for the post, all very interesting. I use Mastercam V8.01 and is about 25 years old. it can only run on Windows 7 32 bit. If you want to purchase Mastercam Ver 13 ??? The latest, try
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John Lindo
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Re: New Mill and CNC Conversion
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I played around with lots of control systems and have settled on running linuxCNC on a PC with ethernet Mesa cards. Parallel ports are slightly cheaper but run out of bandwidth for encoders. I have a
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Jerry Trantow <jerry.trantow@...>
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Re: New Mill and CNC Conversion
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Hi Charlie Thanks for the photo update and your post. I have owned for over 16 years 2 of these type Weiss mills, may latest has a longer X table than my original purchase. With all the other benefits
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John Lindo
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