I know absolutely nothing about CNC other than I need current NC software and probably a complete kit with lots of instructions!
I need to cut compound tapers on a conventional lathe, reading position over about 36". What I think I need to do is either move the saddle in and out through about two inches of travel or mount an all new unit to the carriage to read where the carriage is at in the lead screw travel and position the cutter.
I have a small machine shop at my disposal and some modest abilities with a milling machine and lathe. I was also a competent 2D ACAD operator back in the ice ages, retired in early 1994. I knew a little basic theory of NC, namely that stops and tool returns and such had to be added in, but never did any NC programming.
I want to cut compound tapers with only moderate curves. Nothing real elaborate and I could use pattern bars to accomplish the same thing. However I would be building a lot of pattern bars over time and it might be more practical to set up to read travel in one direction and control travel in the other. The standard lathe lead screw feed rate is fine for what I am cutting and it is only a single pass operation.
I guess the first real question is should I start on this project or am I miles over my head? Looking at buying a complete light duty 4 axis CNC machine for other work so it looks like doing some CAD drawing and converting to NC is in my future regardless.
Sorry to ramble so much in my first post. I did read on here for an hour or so before posting. Like most beginners, I don't know which way to jump or even if I should jump! I need the machine cutting in a matter of a few weeks, I can't make a long project out of getting it running.
Thanks for any advice.
Hu