I used to follow this diy home projector site (lumenlab.com) years ago and it looks like they are jumping into the desktop router fray.
Anyone have experience with thier products? I don't know...
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I used to follow this diy home projector site (lumenlab.com) years ago and it looks like they are jumping into the desktop router fray.
Anyone have experience with thier products? I don't know...
You could try a one inch annular cutter with a annular cutter holder that has a 1/2" shank and use your low speed on press. Other possibility is a deming drill that has a 1/2" shank. Again, very slow...
Yeah, I looked into Bookers also and realized I had a catalog also. Surprised I had kept it.
The job has been granted. Thanks everyone for the quick replies.
Need about 20 of these washers made.
Desired material is aluminum. 6061 would work but other grades also ok.
Oustide diameter - 1.8in
Inside diameter - .880in (+/- .002) tolerance is limited...
Ran downstairs and tried that. Worked like a charm. Now I ran into an issue with the gib for the mill table. Thinking I might have used the wrong one as the gibs were different lenghts.
I will...
So if I have the gib and pin to far in, this could make the clearance very tight? That would make sense since the gib has a taper to it.
I think I understand what you are talking about. Let me...
Just purchased a new saddle and mill table for my Sherline. I removed the mill table and then the saddle from the base.
Now when I try to install the new saddle, it will not slide on for the life...
Sent you a PM.
Looking for a individual or small shop that can make some washers for me. I need a total of 50 pieces made. Aluminum or steel is acceptable. Measurements for the washers are: Inside diameter .875"...
For a project I am working on I require some steel or aluminum washers. I have contacted several companies that can produce washers to specification but that ends up costing me close to $4.00 per...
Thanks Ger. That helps me out alot.
I'm in the process of converting my sherline mill to CNC. I have purchased 250oz steppers and a 3-axis bipolar chopper driver, both from Acumotion. I plan on running TurboCNC on a dedicated pc. I...
I came across this link. It might help you in replacing that broken part. It also refers to Emco and Atlas as the ones who actually built the Craftsman lathes.
http://www.lathes.co.uk/craftsman/
Thanks Wayne.
I have the sherline 5000 mini-mill. I'm happy with its performance but not to crazy about the small sherline vise or the size of the table. I was thinking of removing the vise and somehow mounting a...
You do indeed have a nice box I will say.
In your orig. post you mentioned graphics. I do not know much about Pavre or 3-D Studio Max but I can comment on using Photoshop with your box. I started...
Thanks Al!
I was looking on Pac-Sci's website and I noted something they said. Here is the exact quote "Standard POWERMAX II motors come in half, single and two stacks that provide holding torques from 42 to...
Ive been looking for a good set of stepper motors for my Sherline mill. I've looked at many sites that offer motors from the 80 oz/in up to 250 oz/in. Some of these motors are listed running on DC...
Touser. I was just talking about my sherline mill in another thread. In my experience with my Sherline 5000 I have learned a few things. For one, it is NOT designed for production work. Backlash...
I know what you mean fpworks. Backlash has become a big problem with my Sherline and I have ruined many pieces because of this. Its great for doing fine detailing and prototyping but designed for...
I have a Sherline mill model 5000 and I have been toying with the idea of converting it to CNC mill. I am wondering if anyone has done this with this model or similar and what stepper motors you...