Ian,
a couple of years ago I made a whole drawer full of gears, 30 to 240
teeth, for precisely the same purpose, but as I own a tiny combination
mill (called UWG, google it), unfortunalely delivered without gears, but
set up as CNC, I milled them with a stepper powered dividing head and
home m
On Monday, February 27, 2012 09:30:37 AM Ian W. Wright did opine:
> Gene,
>
> I've been considering cnc-ing my little 7 x 12 for a while
> now but other things have had to take priority. However, I
> can't see why you wouldn't just want to hang a little Nema
> 17 motor direct onto the back of the
Gene,
I've been considering cnc-ing my little 7 x 12 for a while
now but other things have had to take priority. However, I
can't see why you wouldn't just want to hang a little Nema
17 motor direct onto the back of the cross slide screw. One
of the 60 oz/in motors advertised on Ebay for about
On Sunday, February 26, 2012 08:25:35 PM Cecil Thomas did opine:
> Gene,
> I CNC'd one of the red Harbor Freight 7x10's by puttting a gearmotor
> with encoder (servo) on the lead screw and another on the x axis by
> mounting it on the BACK of the saddle with a sliding coupling made by
> drilling a
Gene,
I CNC'd one of the red Harbor Freight 7x10's by puttting a gearmotor
with encoder (servo) on the lead screw and another on the x axis by
mounting it on the BACK of the saddle with a sliding coupling made by
drilling a cross hole in the end of the cross slide lead screw and
another in the
On Sunday, February 26, 2012 05:36:38 PM Kirk Wallace did opine:
> On Sun, 2012-02-26 at 13:48 -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> > You all know by now that I have one of those toy 7x12 lathes, this one
> > with a Speedway decal on it.
> >
> > In looking for a place to put the crossfeed motor, it occur
On Sun, 2012-02-26 at 13:48 -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> You all know by now that I have one of those toy 7x12 lathes, this one with
> a Speedway decal on it.
>
> In looking for a place to put the crossfeed motor, it occurs to me the best
> place is probably on an extension bar (I have a good si
You all know by now that I have one of those toy 7x12 lathes, this one with
a Speedway decal on it.
In looking for a place to put the crossfeed motor, it occurs to me the best
place is probably on an extension bar (I have a good sized sheet of 1/4"
alu) that places the motor facing away from th