Oh, and here is my table machined for linear rails:
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Oh, and here is my table machined for linear rails:
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Wiring in the touch probe:
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Sorry for not posting much, but I have been plugging along on the mill. I am still doing the linear conversion on my mill and have been slowly working towards that. The conversion will cause me to...
Hey,
Sorry for not posting much. I have been putting stuff up on Instagram.
I have been inching forward with the linear rail conversion and have been doing some other stuff.
I will post an...
The machines are very similar, but not the same. A kit designed for a G0704 will not fit a BF20L without modification. The hole patterns are different, the x-axis ball screw mount is different, and...
I don’t think you have anything to lose. The table is no good as is. If it doesn’t work just use a piece of MIC-6 to replace it and reuse the rails.
What Stuart said :)
I was also planning on drilling two holes through the top of my table to get to the mounting screws on the inside flanges.
Man am I excited for this! Everything you guys...
Based on the linear rail conversion I have been working on I would go from 12.50 inches of travel to 11.86 inches of travel in the z-axis. I think it is worth it and will hopefully fix the issues I...
It was :cheers:
Now you guys are just showing off.
I upgraded the mount for my Fogbuster and thought I would share some pics of it--really happy with how it turned out.
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I know some people have already said this, but putting the limit switch inline with the movement of the machine is problematic. When I am jogging my machine around manually, I run past my limits all...
The fittings you see in the last picture are composed of three different parts.
I got the push-to-connect fittings from McMaster Carr.
I got the right angle and check valves from:
Product...
I took some time yesterday to poke at the mill. I added check valves on all of the oil lines. They have a 0.5 psi cracking pressure, so it evened out the oil distribution across the lines. I would...
You guys are knocking this conversion out fast. Great work!
MrBean_pm,
Did you get your machine? Pictures would be great:)
It would be great to see some pictures of your build and if you don't mind, how much did Skyfire quote you for a machine with no electronics?
Could you give us an update and post a picture or two? The more pictures the better. It would be nice to see one of these at someone's house vs on the factory floor.
Here is a good read for you:
http://www.bijurdelimon.com/fileadmin/products/docs/bdius/Brochures/258_SYS_Single-Line-Resistance_BR.pdf
I will post more later but in short, I did not do any...
So here is what I used:
5 right angle compression fittings
14 straight compression fittings
6 hex plugs
4 check valves
1 six outlet manifold
1 four outlet manifold (I think a two outlet and a...
Well done! Great use of the 19 inch rack cabinet. Best gantry mill I have seen on here.
Chris Davidson,
I appreciate you are vendor trying to sell your product, but I don’t like the way you are doing it.
A one-shot oiler system is a nice to have. If you maintain the equipment...
Hey arizonavideo,
You have had both the PM-25MV and the G0704, which one would you recommend? From your videos, seems like the PM-25MV is the better option.
Ah, gotcha. You are doing good stuff. I am enjoying your build. I wish I had a Bridgeport at home...makes things a lot easier and cheaper.
A one-shot oiler is a pain in the ass. I would focus on replacing your spindle motor. That will be the first thing that fails on your machine.
I did a one-shot oiler on my BF20. Here is a pic:
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Icvette,
For your quill bearings did you use open, shielded or sealed? Just curious, mine are shielded. I think I have some miss alignment between the top and bottom quill bearings. Before I...
Hey man,
I feel certain the thread on top of your spindle was M20X1 (metric) and not 3/4-16, so it might not have been messed up...
That is good stuff man. Just nice to hear someone had success with tapered roller bearings. I think the real secret is the grease. That should make all the difference :cheers:
Hey Icvette, I think it is a little bit of everything you mentioned.
I think the grease I used was too viscous and I probably over packed the bearings. There may have also been a touch too much...
So, I had started to talk myself out of upgrading to linear rails and just enjoying the machine as is, but over the weekend I sent an email to Precision Matthews to see if they would sell me a...