All,
Thanks for the info. Would anyone be willing to share specs, such as
size of steppers, and pictures of their installations.
Dale
On 5/13/2021 3:36 PM, Dan Mauch wrote:
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so if you use a double lead ball screw on the Z axis . On my
13X25 lathe I did this mod about 15 years ago and ?I left
the acme lead screw in the X axis because backlash comp
handle that pretty well. I direct drove both ballscrew and
lead screw with 600 oz in servo motors. The z axis ballscrew
backspins eaily when I manual move the carriage. Yes you do
have disengage the the QC gear box. On my machine I can
disengage both.
Dan
mauch
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Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2021 1:15 PM
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Subject: [MachCNC] CNC lathe questions
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So I built up a Little Machine Shops
minilathe with Mach4 and PoKeys57 ala the Techshops design put
together by Joe Katona and Ron Ginger.
Works pretty good for small stuff. Minlathe needs physical
tweaking and greater rigidity. I have an Enco 13X40 geared
head lathe as well where I am doing more single point
threading all the time and needing to do some larger diameter
tapered threads. The minilathe just does not have the low end
torque. So I keep looking at the mini Vs. the 13x40 and
thinking about ball screws retrofitted to the the 13x40.
My concerns and thoughts;
If I retrofit with ball screws, I am under the impression that
I would not be able to use the lathe in the old fashioned
mode. The ball screws would allow the cross slide or carriage
to move too freely or run away under pressure. Make sense?
If I replace the carriage lead screw, which one? The one for
turning or threading. I could just disengage the quick change
gear box. But the feed rate chart would have to be
recalculated.
Other thoughts or concerns? Another lathe is out of the
question.
Thought about getting a small X Y table and mount to the cross
slide.
Thanks,
Dale Grice