It will do fine, my zx45 breezed thru like butter the little use I got out of it.
It's not a bridgeport but it can handle anything you've done so far with the same ease.
I'm sure you will be talking about cncing it sooner or later.
Hoss
It will do fine, my zx45 breezed thru like butter the little use I got out of it.
It's not a bridgeport but it can handle anything you've done so far with the same ease.
I'm sure you will be talking about cncing it sooner or later.
Hoss
http://www.hossmachine.info - Gosh, you've... really got some nice toys here. - Roy Batty -- http://www.g0704.com - http://www.bf20.com - http://www.g0602.com
What Hoss said, and does! Sure the 0704 is capable.
A lazy man does it twice.
Hoss and Fastest,
That is good to hear. I am a bit worried about letting the old jhead leave my shop but I am seriously packed tight in there as it is. I few extra feet of elbow room would be great. I broke my nice 5/8'' carbide 2 flute endmill tonight (feeds and speeds error) Not sure how much that thing cost as it was a gift But I already miss it.
Heres another update. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhTufSce_vg
I am almost done with the Z ballnut mount and am currently editing the y axis ballnut mount video. I did my first bit of power tapping for the 10-32 holes and it actually worked! Thanks for the help guys.
Hoss,
I am finally seeing how the plans come together, it was hard at first to grasp but now its making sense. Your plans are topnotch and the videos are great and very detailed. The measurements on the drawings are right on the money!
Update:
Y Axis Bearing Block
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRnMCnF1bmY
The G0704 is a great machine but as Hoss mentions before. It is NOT a Bridgeport. You will be disappointed if you are replacing one for the other.
If you can work with a smaller envelope, are patient with lower feeds and speeds due to a difference in rigidity, want a good utilitarian inexpensive mill or desire to do a CNC conversion. The 0704 is great. I am not recommending anyone get rid of a Bridgeport.
A lazy man does it twice.
http://www.hossmachine.info - Gosh, you've... really got some nice toys here. - Roy Batty -- http://www.g0704.com - http://www.bf20.com - http://www.g0602.com
You may want to go for a bigger case for your control box. I currently have a Dell case that looks to be a close match to what you want to use. My psu just crapped out on me and I am now thinking of going to a bigger case to fit more stuff down the road. Best is, I haven't even made a chip with it yet!
Currently:
~MX3660
~48v 7.3a psu (dead, looks like a thermistor blew. not sure WTF happened?)
~kbmm 125 with heat sink
~ESS
~5v psu
Want to add:
~relays for coolant and what every else
~Cooling fans
~PSU for fans?
thinking of going to this:
Attachment 268060
Both were "pulled" from graveyard at work. I will have to take a side by side pic to really show the difference between them.
Andrew
UPDATE: Z AXIS BALLNUT MOUNT
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvgYHDyZ-DE
Hoss,
I was thinking of using that rear stepper motor mount that is .500'' thick, will that work well with the current building I am doing? For some reason I am having a brain fart on that one vs the other belt drive options. Thanks
Here are the two cases side by side
I have not gutted the bigger case yet. I'm thinking of using the two fans that are in there (two black plastic bits near the bottom)
When the old PSU blew it was barely warm to the touch. If that's all it take to over heat this kind of supply, I'd think everyone would be blowing them?
Andrew
Thanks for the info. Ps, That one heck of a surface plate you have holding that CPU up. Wow. I am guessing that is at your business and not at a home shop?
Guys,
Do you think a 6'' vise is over kill on the ZX45? I need to buy another one because I am selling my mill with mine on it and was debating going with a 6'' but fear it may be too big. Thanks in advance.
I wish I had the space for a plate like that @ home! That's @ work, where I'm doing the conversion of my machine.
There are plenty of machines for me to use given I am one of 4 people on 3rd shift. The other 90% of the employees are here on 1st and it gets kind of crowded. And of course everyone needs the same machines as everyone else at the same time. Almost always turn into a pissing match about who is working on the hottest job! :bs:
My shop will only be about 1/4 of the basement in my 1100 square foot house
Andrew
UPDATE: Z AXIS STEPPER MOTOR MOUNT- PICURES, VIDEO, SLOW MOTION VIDEO, SLOW PROCESS. Thanks for watching and helping me out guys.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BviSfDw7E9c
Andrew,
Sounds like we have similar size homes. I am fortunate to have claimed my garage way before the ''boss" set sanctions. I have the 1 car garage to myself.
Tip of the day:
Leave the shop so packed that the women cant walk through it and they will leave you out there to fend for yourself with your machines.
Yeah, I have that option as well, but I live in Wisconsin. So it's either freeze your balls off cold or sweat your balls off hot, with a week or two of nice weather in between. Plus my garage is detached.
Someday I'll have a house with that has and exposed basement, nice tall ceiling and garage door to bring in some full sized toys! :cheers:
Andrew
HaAttachment 268300. Well by bye Bridgeport time to invest in a zx45.
I am also from Wisconsin, grew up on Lake Superior. I know what cold is also.
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UPDATE:
Purchased this mill High-Capacity Square Column Manual Bed Mill | Charter Oak Automation should ship next week! They offer military discount too. 10% helps. Freight is 400.00 form CT to WA though! I also picked up another 3 axis dro from JJ on ebay 3 Axis Digital Readout Kit for 9x42" Bridgeport Mill ISO9001 Quality | eBay He hooked me up pretty good this time. This is the 3rd one I have bought from him in the last year. Very easy to use these things. I was intimidated by the extra features they have, but they are a life saver. The charter oaks folks have one they will install for 700.00 which is a eeason, I prefer the look of the Sinpo more though and the installation is not that hard or time consuming (you will have to make some of your own brackets to make it tidy). So for now its back to the lathe, stand off time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8aSp-p6ybk
Side tracked on this project for work. All advise welcome. First time making a punch and die set.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmqYqvyom9c