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Will build a Benchtop mill including Castings! Comments appreciated.
Will build a Fixture Mill from my original design, fabricated from
gray iron castings. Will document the patternmaking for those
who may be interested in the process. Will machine the castings,
and assemble the machine, and then convert it to 3 axis CNC.
Will post lot's of pictures for those who are new to this addictive
hobby.
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More progress on the Castings!
The Baseplate shown was cast from a “Loose Piece Pattern”.
(see my patternmaking Guide for an explanation)
The price at 33# wasn't much more than the parts cast from
“Match Plate Patterns”, but that was because there were no cores involved.
The Baseplate picture shows the progression from raw casting, to blanchard
ground & painted, to machining mounting holes for the Column Support.
An “old timer” at the foundry suggested I paint the castings immediately,
because gray iron is messy to handle & also to machine. You can see the
results of not taking his advice, in some of the pictures. I am now relegated
to bead blasting the remaining raw castings.
I've included the picture of the spindle head casting because it was pictured
in the earlier post.
Next I'll start machining some of the castings.........
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Cross Slide Details & Knee Mill Castings.
Because I have previously posted all the Detail Drawings of the Fixture Mill, I am going to
take some liberties with the existing design in order to simplify the conversion to CNC.
After receiving the Enco Cross Slide, I completely disassembled it to find out why the "Y"
axis nut had fractured in shipment. The unit was nested in a thick foam structure which
looked "bullet proof". The foam was penetrated about 1/2" in front of the "Y" axis handle
but no significant damage was noted. I only intend to use the table and the 5/8-10 lead screws in the new configuration, but thought the base & the "Y"nut could be adapted to
make a nice machine vise.
The table & acme screws are of excellent quality and I will buy some anti backlash nuts
from Kerk or SDP/SI to try them out.
I'm using THK linear rails on the "X" & "Y" axis. The trucks will be mounted on a Gray
iron saddle I designed & the "Y" rails will be mounted directly on th Base plate, since
it is already blanchard ground.
One configuration for the "Z" axis has been prototyped & shows some promise but it
is a complete departure from the original Fixture Mill Drawings. It would allow the use of a Cartridge Spindle or a Grinder motor which I have successfully used on other projects.
The 4" Travel on the "Z" axis envelope could be raised & lowered by adjusting the column.
Enclosed are some pictures of the Knee mill castings. I may use some of these castings
on the new CNC mill if it will improve the design & ease of fabrication.
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Knee Mill Variation - From the ground up......
John, Thanks for watching....hope it's informative.
cncuser1: There are a lot of the "Smart Guy's' working on Tool Changers & Spindle Retrofit's. I bought Joe Vicars plan Set to get up to speed. He modifies A Sherline
Spindle. I bought a couple and they are a quality product!! I modified his design to
add a few enhancements which I will describe in coming posts.
The acme leadscrew idea was discarded when I priced the plastic nuts @ $35. ea.
I'll just use the rolled Ball Screws/ Nuts I have on hand.
I've decided to bring the Knee Mill along concurrently with the Fixture Mill so........
enclosed are the first two drawings to show some of the detail parts.
Also are a couple of photo's of the 2 side by side.
I haven't accomplished as much as I'd like since the last post, but was able to finish
a mounting bracket for the knee mill. Too much time planning and not enough "in the cut".