I can't talk bad about Tormach's. I have 2 of them and they have served me well. I've been running production with my 770 for a long time, and just added the 440 this January. It's been a great...
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I can't talk bad about Tormach's. I have 2 of them and they have served me well. I've been running production with my 770 for a long time, and just added the 440 this January. It's been a great...
I know this is mostly a Smithy forum, but since Detroit Machine Tools is the parent company for Smithy and Automate, I hope it will be OK.
https://youtu.be/4HncSFHa4zQ
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Hi All, I've actually started a facebook group for the Automate machines.
Here is the link if anyone is interested:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/369938000088724/
Wade
A friend of mine found the solution that he implemented on his ATC's (he has 2 1100's), and he also helped me implement it on mine.
We took the entire ATC hub assembly apart, and drilled and...
No reason not to. I did by making a 4th axis relocation kit. In all fairness, I have a 6" rotary tho.
Wade
Just program your part without having the "machine" showing. Then you can approach the tools from whatever direction you want.
Wade
Hi sin_arms, I am looking at pulling the trigger on an FL300-II myself. I sent you a PM as well.
Would like to know how you are getting along with it?
Thanks,
Wade
Not really. Bitmaps don't produce as clean engravings as vectors do, plus they scale in size with no lack of detail.
Wade
I didn't have the skill for doing the gibs either, or the knowledge or understanding of the process. I had a professional machine tool rebuilder do the work for me.
Cost me some money, but I...
Well, I'd say QUITE a bit. Tormach's official tolerance is about .0013" and I'm now at .0005".
Also, if I machine out a 1" x 1" square, I am now getting EXACTLY 1.000" x 1.000" in 6061 aluminum....
I actually didn't. I had a company near me do a rebuild on the ways and gibs of my machine.
I can't give you the specifics of removing them, because I don't completely remember, but I believe you...
WAY past that now. I got upset and took my mill in and had it professionally rebuilt.
Cost me a chunk of money, but the machine is nice and tight now.
Wade
I haven't heard about any units having rust on the frames. I will agree with the overseas support tho. I'm very tech saavy, so when I have had questions, I was able to figure things out. However,...
All you should have to do to release the estop is to give it a twist, either left or right, I can't remember, and it will pop back out.
Hope that fixes your problem.
Wade
I have the BCL-1309X and yes, it's a great machine. The BCL-1006X is the same, just smaller.
I'm very happy with mine, although I suggest NOT using the autofocus. It caused a friend of mine...
Just a digital caliper. It works to give me a good idea of where it's at.
Wade
I'm happy to report success! I have eliiminated the tick marks at 12,3,6,and 9 oclock positions. Roundness of a 1" dia interpolated hole is .0005 to .001.
The machine cuts like butter now,...
Kind of hard to measure how deep it engraves as the point is so fine, but it does do a very nice job. I would probably guess .001-.002 with multiple passes.
The CorelDraw plugin is definitely worth it. If you use the plugin mode where it loads the full version of RD Works, it's fantastic because you can then save and maintain the layer orders and colors...
Not very deep, it is a scratch line. Probably a few thou deep.
Wade
Not too much new on the Bodor. It's been running great, with no problems.
I have a small series of videos going right now on digitizing with CorelDraw.
Here is the link if anyone needs some...
Hi everyone. I've been on CNC Zone for many years with my interest in machining, however, I also am a Laser nut. I started doing some videos to help some friends and customers out, and have found...
Hi Guys,
Got my mill back home and the enclosure installed back on it. I have to level it up again and am waiting on a machinst level.
The crux of the problem with the mill was that the table...
Hi Guys, I spoke to the guys who are rebuilding my machine. They are buttoning it up today! I'm going to be picking it up tomorrow, but they want me to spend some time with them going over the...
Also, here is a video I did on using corel draw. It's got a nice little timelapse of the final design output at the end.
Hope it helps someone.
Wade
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Hi 3dLabCo,
I'm afraid I don't know what kind of 220v power you have there. Here in the US, we have 2 legs of 110v power to make up the 220v, but I know other countries are 1 leg of 220v. This...
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Going for a ride.
The big machines can actually adjust the backlash via the position on the leadscrew.
Our little controllers don't have that functionality --- yet...
Wade
Yes, I'm aware of that. I did enable it initially, but because the backlash was so great, it didn't do anything except exacerbate the problem.
Adjusting out via the controller doesn't help me in...
Yes, I will be doing that. My goal is .0002-.0003", they are sure they can do that or better. I'm going to have them actually check the repeat-ability of the ball screws before I send them off as...