Re: ELS project
#RELS
Oleg, I think...
Is this it? http://www.rocketronics.de/els ( Http://www.rocketronics.de/els )
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Fast Eddie
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Re: Welcome to the new digitalhobbyist forum
Hi John,
Long time 7x12MiniLathe and 3d Printing for Metalworkers and Model Engineers groups. Saw that you created this group and decided to join.
Best of luck,
Joe Melhorn
Sahuarita, AZ
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Joseph Melhorn
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Joining the group
Hi Guys -
Joining the new group and saying hello :)
Lewis
New Brunswick, Canada
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Lewis Cobb <lewishcobb@...>
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Re: ELS project
#RELS
But, but, but Charlie, you're modifying the lathe! Are we allowed to do that?
I've always adhered to the maxim that if I own it I can modify it however I want. Hardware, software, whatever!
And if
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Bill in OKC too
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Re: ELS project
#RELS
Charlie I cannot believe those are NEMA 23 motors I thought they had to be
NEMA 34.
I have a bunch of NEMA 23 motors maybe I could/should play around with them.
Of course that would be this winter,
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Ralph Hulslander
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Re: ELS project
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Ralph,
My motors are NEMA 23, 113 mm long, with a 2-phase holding torque of 3.0 N-m.? It was certainly overkill for the cross-slide, and may be excessive for the lead screw, but I have this
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CLevinski
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Re: ELS project
#RELS
Prasad,
You are always welcome to visit!
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Regards,
Charlie
New Jersey, USA
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CLevinski
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Re: ELS project
#RELS
Hi, Ralph,
I was not aware of that.? I thought the cross-slide was not considered.? My apologies if I am wrong....
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Regards,
Charlie
New Jersey, USA
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CLevinski
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Re: ELS project
#RELS
I want to do this, I wonder about the motors, yes Charlie your motors
appear to be huge. How big of a motor is needed for Z and X?
Anyone have some extra motors you want to get rid of?
I believe the
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Ralph Hulslander
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Re: ELS project
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Hi Charlie
I know and I am planning to visit you one of these days. I am excited to get going but as you know, too many open projects on hand. Everything is important. I will phone you
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Prasad <ad_prasad@...>
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Re: Thanks John
Ralph
Welcome aboard.
If I can help you I will, and we also already have some super top notch
futuristic signed up forum members.
from all over the world. Amazing.
There wont be anything that cannot
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John Lindo
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Re: ELS project
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Charlie
Well done
A very nice forum post with clear photos.
Thanks
John
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John Lindo
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Thanks John
It might be interesting with looser shop related discussions.
I have learned so much from these forums.
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Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta drill press, 40 watt laser,
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Ralph Hulslander
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Re: ELS project
#RELS
Me too.
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Bruce J <bruce.desertrat@...>
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Re: ELS project
#RELS
Prasad,
I am in the midst of implementing a similar ELS project to John's, with his help and suggestions.? I prefer to think of it as "super-ELS", as the original ELS concept controlled only the
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CLevinski
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Welcome to the new digitalhobbyist forum
I really appreciate the interest shown in the last 6 hours of starting this new forum.
Currently standing at 14 members, and most names I recognise from other forums.
My intention is for us all to
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John Lindo
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Congratulations!
Hi, John,
Congratulations on setting up a new group to share your ideas, modifications, and successes!? I am looking forward to learning a lot here.? Best of luck!
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Charlie
New Jersey,
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CLevinski
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ELS project
#RELS
John
Looking forward to posts on your ELS project..
Thanks
Prasad
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Prasad <ad_prasad@...>
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