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Myford S7 install - progress so far
Matt Harrington
I thought I would add a few photos of my progress so far. Having broken my 3.2" screen, I have borrowed another and await my 3.5".....
By putting the encoder pulley on the tumbler gear setup, I can completely disengage the system. The gear train cover still closes. I have yet to consider whether it is worth making a cover for the stepper end. The control box is still loose and can't be fitted until I have my NVR switch but once that is fitted, I can tidy up all the wiring. The stepper end setup has an idler gear - this was to make it easy for me to adjust the belt tension rather than putting the stepper on a sliding bracket (I also had a spare idler!) Once I have established how to create a video, I will upload something to show it all working.? |
That looks like a rather hefty stepper for your Z drive. Ralph On Sun, Apr 3, 2022 at 12:27 PM Matt Harrington <matt@...> wrote: I thought I would add a few photos of my progress so far. Having broken my 3.2" screen, I have borrowed another and await my 3.5"..... --
Craftsman?101.07403 12x36 Lathe, Clausing 8520 Vertical Mill, Buffalo 4x12 Mini Lathe, Delta 14" Bandsaw. (The 12x36 lathe, 8520 and bandsaw are all powered with a Consew 3/4 hp Brushless DC motor)? |
Matt, very nice and a set of very useful photos as I am seriously thinking of starting on one for my S7. I have a gearbox on mine but the ease of cutting metric threads is what is attracting me. David On Sun, 3 Apr 2022, 18:27 Matt Harrington, <matt@...> wrote: I thought I would add a few photos of my progress so far. Having broken my 3.2" screen, I have borrowed another and await my 3.5"..... |
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