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Re: What are you working on now?

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Progress so far...
Added plate for 5" chuck. Also have 3" 3&4 jaw chucks...
You can also notice that direction lever is moved to front side...
List of mods so far:
Taper roller bearings mod,
New longer shaft and accompanying items on cross slide to perform extended travel,
Lever operated tailstock camlock,
Added bearings to tailstock handwheel, cross slide handwheel, compound handwheel,
All handwheels have re-setable dials,
Tapered sadle gibs,
BLDC motor added, transmission pulleys HTD 5M so spindle is driven directly,
RPM sensor transferred in spindle housing,
Leadscrew direction lever transfered to front side,
New quick change toolpost made of steel (from scratch), saddle lock added,
Made adapter nut so now can mount dividing plate on spindle,
New adapter plate for 5" 3 jaw chuck,
Dish is drilled and modified to adopt reservoir for coolant,
Cast iron feet ( milled and brushed) to raise up whole machine about 10 cm...
Pictures, few more..
Still need some tuning.
Rusults so far:
Total runout measured on spindle +/- 0.005 mm (so needle jumps in 1/100 mm range on dial indicator)
Parallel deviation, measured on shaft approh length 250mm :
Measured on top of shaft max 1.5/100 mm
Measured on front of shaft max. 3/100 mm
So I'm happy so far Image
Still need to re-align tailstock. ImageImageImage

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djolemag wrote:Progress so far...
Added plate for 5" chuck. Also have 3" 3&4 jaw chucks...
You can also notice that direction lever is moved to front side...
List of mods so far:
Taper roller bearings mod,
New longer shaft and accompanying items on cross slide to perform extended travel,
Lever operated tailstock camlock,
Added bearings to tailstock handwheel, cross slide handwheel, compound handwheel,
All handwheels have re-setable dials,
Tapered sadle gibs,
BLDC motor added, transmission pulleys HTD 5M so spindle is driven directly,
RPM sensor transferred in spindle housing,
Leadscrew direction lever transfered to front side,
New quick change toolpost made of steel (from scratch), saddle lock added,
Made adapter nut so now can mount dividing plate on spindle,
New adapter plate for 5" 3 jaw chuck,
Dish is drilled and modified to adopt reservoir for coolant,
Cast iron feet ( milled and brushed) to raise up whole machine about 10 cm...
Pictures, few more..
Still need some tuning.
Rusults so far:
Total runout measured on spindle +/- 0.005 mm (so needle jumps in 1/100 mm range on dial indicator)
Parallel deviation, measured on shaft approh length 250mm :
Measured on top of shaft max 1.5/100 mm
Measured on front of shaft max. 3/100 mm
So I'm happy so far Image
Still need to re-align tailstock. ImageImageImage

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So technical and don't really get much of your details, LOL Image. But it's looking good and like it'll be up & rolling soon. Congrats.

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Emilio wrote:3D printing masks for the public centers by a public-private partnership. They get distributed by local authorities.ImageImageImageImage
Now I am envious, wishing I know Auto cad & have a 3D printer. Image

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awesome project Emilio!
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djolemag wrote:Progress so far...
Added plate for 5" chuck. Also have 3" 3&4 jaw chucks...
You can also notice that direction lever is moved to front side...
List of mods so far:
Taper roller bearings mod,
New longer shaft and accompanying items on cross slide to perform extended travel,
Lever operated tailstock camlock,
Added bearings to tailstock handwheel, cross slide handwheel, compound handwheel,
All handwheels have re-setable dials,
Tapered sadle gibs,
BLDC motor added, transmission pulleys HTD 5M so spindle is driven directly,
RPM sensor transferred in spindle housing,
Leadscrew direction lever transfered to front side,
New quick change toolpost made of steel (from scratch), saddle lock added,
Made adapter nut so now can mount dividing plate on spindle,
New adapter plate for 5" 3 jaw chuck,
Dish is drilled and modified to adopt reservoir for coolant,
Cast iron feet ( milled and brushed) to raise up whole machine about 10 cm...
Pictures, few more..
Still need some tuning.
Rusults so far:
Total runout measured on spindle +/- 0.005 mm (so needle jumps in 1/100 mm range on dial indicator)
Parallel deviation, measured on shaft approh length 250mm :
Measured on top of shaft max 1.5/100 mm
Measured on front of shaft max. 3/100 mm
So I'm happy so far Image
Still need to re-align tailstock. ImageImageImage

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looks perfect Image
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Emilio wrote: March 24th, 2020, 7:32 am 3D printing masks for the public centers by a public-private partnership. They get distributed by local authorities.
That's great Emi :clap: You do a great work!
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VanSong wrote: March 24th, 2020, 11:07 pm Now I am envious, wishing I know Auto cad & have a 3D printer. Image

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The mask design is available for anyone since it's something important :thumbup:

And I can help with the CAD design anytime :idea:
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Emilio wrote:
VanSong wrote: March 24th, 2020, 11:07 pm Now I am envious, wishing I know Auto cad & have a 3D printer. Image

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The mask design is available for anyone since it's something important Image

And I can help with the CAD design anytime :idea:
Very nice gesture Emilio Image

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Belkin12 wrote: March 25th, 2020, 4:30 am
Emilio wrote: March 24th, 2020, 7:32 am 3D printing masks for the public centers by a public-private partnership. They get distributed by local authorities.
That's great Emi :clap: You do a great work!
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Fixing a relative's watch. Not expensive but you know... With sentimental value.

The lume of the hour hand got stuck to the dial and was affecting the movement. :shock: Image

And it was dirty too.

New fresh battery and done!ImageImageImageImageImage
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