Cutting a new motor mount to bolt to the ball screw bearing block. Starting with a 6x6x2 block of 6061. I will put up a pic when it's done cutting.
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Cutting a new motor mount to bolt to the ball screw bearing block. Starting with a 6x6x2 block of 6061. I will put up a pic when it's done cutting.
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Cool machine! Looks very capable. I'm also using the KR actuators on my Z and they're working really well. Do you find any difference in accuracy of the parts for the different axis?
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Cool looks great, thanks for the pic!
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Upgrades. Pretty excited about this one. A 6hp 380v Colombo iso30 atc spindle.
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Hi dear .
Structure is made from aluminium or steel ?
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Running some steel again.
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Getting the new atc spindle on.
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Your machine seems very stiff, you seem to be getting really nice finishes on aluminum. Seems to be a very capable machine, I love the new spindle, that should be awesome. I want one of those too. LOL
Russ
I Finally have the macro for the tool change finished up and the tool holder temporarily bolted to the table. I'll post a video later tonight of the machine in action.
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https://youtu.be/Alc2nvYfMsw
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Made my first pcb boards today lol
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You are going to need to hook up a fan to the opening on the spindle or you are more than likely going to burn it up. If I remember correctly the manufacturer recommends 250 cfm of air movement.
We went through two spindles on our multicam, until I researched myself. I found out from Colombo it needed a lot more than the 50cfm fan that multicam had on there. Since I put the 500cfm blower, not one problem. We run ours non stop 8-10 hrs a day.