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Grizzly G0602 Lathe CNC Conversion
I have a Grizzly G0602 that I converted to CNC with BDTools ballscrews and kit. Was running in Mach3. Didnt do much with it and it sat in the corner for quite a few years. I decided to dust it off and get it going again. Heres what I'm in the process of doing.
1) Pathpilot Conversion - X and Z moving well, need to get the spindle going.
2) Spindle Encoder
3) Full enclosure build.
4) 3PH Motor / VFD swap
5) 5C collet
Heres a shot of where it stands. I'll keep the build log going.
Scott....
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Will keep an eye on this one Scott.
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Got the motor pulled and the new 3 phase motor installed. Will hook up the vfd tomorrow. Tip: Grab one of these 14mm Gear Wrenches with the ratcheting closed end. The more clicks the better. Doesnt make it easy, but it does make it possible.
Scott...
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Got the encoder mount installed. Now gotta figure out how to hook it up to PMDX126.
Scott...
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nice use of 3D printed parts. What material did you print them with? I've been wanting to experiment with something like NylonX or the Carbon-fiber infused stuff.
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These are all printed from PETG. I like it a lot better than PLA or ABS. Never tried Nylon or Carbon Fiber filament. Carbon Fiber wears out nozzles pretty quick.
Scott...
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Yep, I already have a handful of hardened nozzles, and a couple Ruby'$$.
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Video of encoder mount spinning... 1250 rpm.
https://youtu.be/zByFbRTGNU0
Scott...
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Encoder now working. I am measuring actual rpm's in HALMETER.
I used this encoder.
https://www.cnc4pc.com/eni-1024-encoder-module.html
Not sure I would use it again though. It works great, but its expensive for what it is (~vs~ https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1) and the cabling connection options are pretty limited.
Scott...
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Welded up some mobile bases for the G0602 today.
Scott...
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look good...hopefully you dont keep tripping over them.
Also, I have my Hardinge on skates...but once I did that it now cuts a taper. So I will probably be taking it off of them. Maybe modify them to add jack screws.
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Scott,
Nice looking work...I like it.
Stuart
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A few updates since I last posted...
1) I ended up going with a different encoder. I ended up using https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
2) I mounted NEMA cabinets to the back of the machine with a custom mount I welded up. From the back, the cabinet on the left holds the VFD and a 220v contactor. The cabinet on the right holds all of the electronics. The VFD contactor engages when I power up the electronics.
3) Added the mobile bases as previously mentioned.
4) Everything is working in Pathpilot v2.8.3. Quite a bit of work, but I'm super happy with the outcome. I'm still using the conversational tools for everything I have made so far. Havent even needed fusion 360 to produce parts.
5) Breakout is controlled by a PMDX 126 connected to a Mesa 7i92h.
6) I have a functional hand MPG pendant that I designed that is working for my mill, and partially for the lathe. I intend to replace the previous manual lathe electronic controls (buttons) and incorporate all of the functions on the pendant in the front of the lathe. https://www.cnczone.com/forums/torma...r-pendant.html
I still need to:
- build an enclosure.
- get some form of cooling. I have a decent design in mind for a DIY fogbuster for my Mill. Does anyone know if a fogbuster will work for a lathe too? Would be nice not to have flood cooling on this lathe.
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Curious as to why you changed encoders?
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Rubes
Curious as to why you changed encoders?
I just didnt like the way that you had to wire the one I was using. It connected via a ribbon cable and I didnt want to run a ribbon cable 3 feet or so to the control box through the machine. Still using the same mount and belt drive that I was using, just had to modify the encoder mount a bit to get it to fit.
Scott...