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  1. #1
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    Cool My Sherline CNC Setup

    Hey guys,
    thanks for this wonderful new forum!

    If anyone is interested in getting a sherline and into cnc I have many things on my site including my entire setup to example parts! This should give someone a good idea of what is capable on a sherline lathe and cnc mill.

    later,
    tauseef

    http://www.cuttingedgecnc.com

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    What drivers, CAM software etc are you using?

  3. #3
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    Hey,
    check out my setup page for my sherline setup, drivers, power supply, programs, enclosures, etc.

    http://www.cuttingedgecnc.com/cncsetup.htm

    In a nutshell, Camtronics 2A drivers and a varity of CAM software from ace converter, deskcam, cncwizard, visualmill, writing by hand, any free demo, etc.

    later,
    tauseef
    Thanks,
    tauseef
    www.cuttingedgecnc.com

  4. #4
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    tauscnc what was the overall cost for your cnc mill and rotary table.

    I am considering getting the sherline 5400 and everything. However I have to do it on a student budget as I am still in school and well I am poor

  5. #5
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    Tauscnc,

    thanks for the link.

    I just had the opurtunity to pick up a Unimat and was wondering about spare parts. Perfect timing !

    Think its worth 100 bucs (no power feed) ?
    Wee aim to please ... You aim to ... PLEASE.

  6. #6
    Thanks for the info. I recently got the CNC Bug and I bought a package from stepper world and I am waiting on it to get here now. I have the Sherline 2000 mill and I hope that it will be able to stay square with CNC. I have a problem with the 2000 "pushing" out the head if I push the limits.
    On your Rotary Table, did you convert that to a stepper or is it a factory kit from somewhere?
    "teach your newbs and life will go smoother"

  7. #7
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    Hey guys,

    Sorry for the poor responce time! Thanks you for writing. I check my email each day but only so often here. Below are anwers, or so I hope

    Tazzer:
    I would put my mill right around $2000 range. I bought brand new steppers before knowing about surplus stuff so that was $400 right there. I would still bank on around $2000 for the CNC and a little more for tooling. Nice thing is, you can build up to it piece by piece.

    CAMando,
    I am not sure what the older Unimat is worth. I would check ebay and see what people are willing to pay for it. Personally, its a collectors item and getting $100 buck in the long run is nothing for it. Its a nice little maching. For parts and books check out Doug's site here :http://www.unimat.homestead.com/

    warfinge,
    The rotary table is stock and after I ruined one of my steppers opening it up to see how it works its power went to half. It sat on the shelf untill I finally figured I could use it on the rotary table. I just made that mount manually using the mill. Not much to it and it works well (for me). I think if your making turbine blades you would want a more tight setup with proper coupling and such. For general work its fine.

    Later
    tauseef
    www.cuttingedgecnc.com

  8. #8
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    I was reading about how you have glued aluminum to a Jenga block. I just can't believe that would hold with a mill working on it.

    Do you have to use a rotary table to get your part trued up to the table? Or if not, how to you squarely attach the part to a block?

    I just ordered a 5400 Sherline CNC machine, and a laptop off of ebay to run it. I don't know ANYTHING yet, but Im doing a lot of research, especially on the software side of things.

    Thanks,
    Swami

  9. #9
    Swami, it's great to see you here! I'll give you a call tomorrow and try to confuse you a little bit more about cnc.


    Tauscnc, Your parts look great! I noticed that you run a Hacker Brushless system. How is that preforming for you? I fried my Hacker Sport Opto 9 months ago and am still waiting for a replacement unit
    Proud owner of a Series II Bridgeport.

  10. #10
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    Man,
    Could I be worse at responding

    The jenga blocks with CA (superglue) work and many of my parts are held that way. One of the BEST mounting things I have found is Scotch Double Side tape. It holds more of my parts then one can believe. I clean them with denatured alcohol first.

    The brushless system is awesome! I can't believe how far rc has gotten. Things are getting smaller and more powerfull. I was wondering when a brushless motor is going to over take my brushed motor on my sherline

    taus
    www.cuttingedgecnc.com
    Thanks,
    tauseef
    www.cuttingedgecnc.com

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