Thank you for that information. That should help me get started when I'm ready to cut.
Thank you
Mike
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Thank you for that information. That should help me get started when I'm ready to cut.
Thank you
Mike
Thank you for your reply. The information is helpful. Yes, I don't need to worry about auto threading. I don't plan on much taper work, is so probably only a degree or 2. Thank you for the...
I just caught up and read this post. I would like to say NICE setup Travis. I think it would be beneficial to others considering a similar move. I am not in the position to do the same, but in...
Hi I just got an old Elox series 300 wire edm. It is supposed to have a diatomaceous earth filter. I did a little searching and so far I found pool filters like that. Are they the same thing? ...
what is and how would I check the input frequency? what specifications on the servo are you looking for? it is a fanuc redcap A06B-0310-B033. I am not near the machine right now, but if I knew what...
I had to replace a servo on my Miyano. It seems to be working fine with the new servo but it is noisy. I believe it is because it is oscillating. I was told there might be some parameters to...
I wanted to make an object with a repeating relief pattern. what I did was model up a shape to take away from the material. I did an array of 12 in the x direction. I made a box and then tried the...
I would join the emc2 mailing list.
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users
They have some very helpful people there. Some of them are involved in the development of electronics to...
I'm not sure what machines you have available. If you have a cnc mill you could just use a t-slot cutter. I personally don't see a problem with a lathe as long as you keep the rpm's down.
Mike
I also agree with MC, on both points. People come here to learn. I just caught up with the thread. It is not the proper way to bore a block. Having said that I can also say I have not bored a...
I believe his goal was posted in his thread http://cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=81863&page=3
I don't see how all this going back and forth is helping the original question of this post for...
I had a similar problem that I got help with here. (Thanks everybody).
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=74699
I was able to get my machine to move by HOLDING in the machine end...
Depending on how close you need them you could order up a drill bushing. I think you should be able to get 9/16 (.5625) O.D. I know you can get 1/2 (.500) with a 1/4 hole and 1/4 (.250) thick. I...
I use a collet holder that is 1/2" shank in my router also, but I believe is is a 300da series. If memory serves me correct the collets are less expensive. (I already had collets from a different...
I live on the south end of grand rapids. I would be interested(not sure of the wife). I could probably make it every other month? I hope something comes of this.
Mike
Thanks for all your help. It was a broken wire at a plug where the limit switches plugs into a wire that went to the control box.
Very Much appreciated
Mike
I am able to use the diagnostic, but I only have the info for the deceleration switches. i don't know what number and bit to look for for the limit switches, which would be very helpful.
Thank...
Thank you I will give that a try
Mike
I tried all the limit switches and they move freely. I even unplugged the x and y axis and checked their operation with an ohmmeter. Thank you for the suggestion, but that wasn't the problem. any...
I have a miyano with a fanuc 0m controller. It has been sitting idle for a coupe months. I had a servo I sent out to get repaired and it was cheaper to buy a new one (although longer time) They...