I made Hossmans simple L belt version that just bores out a stock L timing pulley to fit the spindle like here but went with a 1:1 ratio to get about 5000 rpm. I did the bearing upgrade too.
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I made Hossmans simple L belt version that just bores out a stock L timing pulley to fit the spindle like here but went with a 1:1 ratio to get about 5000 rpm. I did the bearing upgrade too.
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Good method if you have cnc, I remember seeing it done this way a long time ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vxjCEwsQK4
putting the tool in the lathe holding the pulley and manually...
Thanks for the tip hoss, it will come in very handy as with a lot of what you share with us. Keep up the great work!
you aren't asking for too much are you, lol. since you mention the g0704 be sure to check hoss's awesome site on the subject, g0704.com lots of links to mills, conversions and software.
That's really cool hoss, you have me thinking of upgrading now.
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Hey Hoss, how's it going with Mach 4, are you using it much yet?
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there is a metric set on the second page, are you using that?
i got some from the link hoss posted earlier, if you don't like his there is a link to where more are available.
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many people already came to that conclusion long ago, see a number of fixes for it here. Shop Info
why, what driver and power supply do you have now?
you want to cut steel then forget the taig or siegs, get a bf20 aka g0704, pm25mv, etc. if you've been reading surely you've seen all the threads here on them, many happy users myself included. has...
rknack if you want a great resource for x2 info and things you can do with it check out hoss' website. Hossmachine Homepage
if you need help converting the mill check out hoss the mans website, it is loaded with information on how to cnc these mills and make a bunch of cool projects for it. Hossmachine_Cnc Conversion if...
if you want more good reading be sure to give this page a look. Attention Newbies! - CNC - The Hossmachine Forum
mack, you need to check out g0704.com, hoss has tons of info there about converting the g0704. look around the site, there are cost break downs too if i recall plus links to other kits even though he...
That is way cool hoss! Everything there but the kitchen sink.:)
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alright but the 2010 reference doesn't make sense then, i can't give you that data as mine is still together as well.
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is yours a 2010 model? what are your measurements as they can vary a little from machine to machine as the chinese aren't real careful about hole placement. i think they go by eye with handtools.:)...
If you look at his album he's already built one of those.
thanks for the tip hoss i was having the same problem. stellar work mikko, is that your vmc or one you borrowed the use of?
yeah looks like the biggest of the 3 hoss has on his site but many seem to make the simple round one, at first at least.
Totally awesome sauce hoss!!:)
you should look at what's popular on this forum now, the g0704. it's a great machine for the money. there are many g0704 threads here but be sure to check out hossmans website and humongous thread...
there is only one macro for the toolchanger in mach, i'm no expert like hoss but he makes it easy by providing one for his winerack atc here. Projects 7 from what i understand it controls everything...
found this video by hoss that addresses a lot of the negativity towards the winerack type mentioned before and ideas for different racks that use the slide in atc tts tools. the main point i got is...
I have hoss plans for his super sweet atc for the g0704 that is a carousel mounted on the table, Projects2 takes up minimal space and can go up to 10 tools, 16 if you go with a full rack as i recall....
i thought i was taking my time.;) have you tried calling automation technologies? he's seemed very reliable and responsive. think you might want to have an electrician check out your house wiring too.
do you have a grizzly g0704? if not there a some differences in the various bf20 types so you have to expect some compensation.
what are you talking about, the runout on my g0704 spindle is only about .0006, stock, i think you have a decimal point off.
I don't think he actually did a video of that but there is a text file in the new direct drive z axis folder in the phase 1 folder. he explains how to do it there. hope that helps.