Yep shortly after I posted I found the info about it being a shrink fit.
A little heat and I did not even need the puller just a leather glove, it lifted right off.
Thanks,
Andre
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Yep shortly after I posted I found the info about it being a shrink fit.
A little heat and I did not even need the puller just a leather glove, it lifted right off.
Thanks,
Andre
Is there a trick to removing the pulley (ER16 spindle) from the spindle?
I have removed the setscrew but it is not moving, not sure how much force should be needed.
Thanks,
Andre
Yes completely agreed.
The split ball bearings I ran across were large slow turning, a turn table type of setup.
It was a long time ago and someone elses project, I just got a short look at it. ...
I understand where you are coming from but your example has the disadvantage in that you can buy split ball and roller bearings.:o
Could not find an example of a ball bearing but here is a split...
I am guessing you will be looking at stuff like this.
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Note the grinding burr on the right hand side.
It takes a lot of horsepower to make full use of a large cutter.
We just finished a job on a mill with a 30HP spindle with a 2 speed gearbox. We were running a 2.5 inch face mill with the spindle...
Does your program activate a tool length offset?
Look for "G43 Hn" just after a tool change.
If you are touching off the end of the tool the tool length needs to be zero or not active.
That is generally what I do.
Just that between the interuptions of doing 4 or 5 things at once and some indexer jobs with multiple work offsets from different angles it can be easy to miss something...
I have been using MasterCAM for about 4 years now. One question that I never seem to have time to ask is about how the tools work in the verify screen.
The tool def. is
Cutting dia.
Shank dia....
I will side with HayreAss on this one.
I have never run a Haas mill but every mill I have run in handle you spin the hand wheel clockwise (there is an arrow with a big plus sign) and the axis...
Pure copper is not fun to machine but there are alloys that are much more machinable.
I made some parts out of some Tellurium Copper one time, very nice to machine even had it on the surface...
Download some software like this.
IrfanView - Official Homepage - one of the most popular viewers worldwide
And then you can convert that 800Kb BMP file to a JPEG at about 70Kb.
Were it me I would forget the idea of building something and just find a nice used second op lathe.
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If your time is worth anything it will be...
Yep.
You use the same cutter for both parts.
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There must be less expensive ones available at hardware stores, you do have something like a hardware store I hope.
One possible...
Yep, when all else fails there is always the old 2d sweep.
In my opinion the 3/8 end mill would be a better tool for this job.
A carbide 3/8 end mill will also very likely get you a high metal removal rate.
Every load load meter I have see on a CNC machine is based on motor current which is a measure of torque and not horsepower.
Also the higher the speed the more power gets used up in the bearings, so...
A block of wood.
Here is a coining press, says 30 ton for "dime and nickel size".
Coining press for sale
Type an hardness of the material will affect it but I think you are a bit optimistic at 12 ton for...
This is not going to be of any help, but in my experience, the words.
Automatic (M code activated)
Accurate (for typical grinding type work)
Can stand up to a grinding environment
and...
Normally you heat up the holder.
Pull the old tool out.
And put the new tool in.
Heat shrink works best with carbide tools because of the difference in expansion rates.
With high speed tooling...
What you are calling "engine turning" most people in my part of the world would call "jeweling".
Engine turning is a phrase we would connect more with "Ornamental turning".
Engine Turning,...
I agree on the torque motor, it seems an over complication over just using a long spring or a counter weight. The counter weight would introduce undesired inertia effects, but a spring or bungee...
Here is a good bunch of info on Bridgeports.
http://www.lathes.co.uk/bridgeport/index.html
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"ALSO: I'd really like to take LONG (42" or longer) passes- anyone know of a way to do...
You are right, only the center of the tool is moving in an ellipse, disregarding the cord error.
The part that is cut will be distorted some by the radius of the tool.
Turning on radius...
Ops, missed the lathe part.
If the control has the optional macro B this bit of code will do it.
#100= 2 (X AXIS RADIUS)
#101= 0.25 (Y SCALE, 1.0 FOR A CIRCLE)
#102= 1 (STEP ANGLE)
(----------------------)
#103=...
Many small chucks do not have reversable top jaws.
There should be 2 sets of jaws.
You could check here to see if you can get the second set.
South Bend Lathe Co.
Yep.
As said on this page. "if it does not weigh much it will not stop much"
Soundproofing Materials
Some more reading.
How to soundproof a room
Note that one of the best materials to use is...