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amen23
06-09-2008, 01:12 AM
Anyone got any ideas for a homemade tool changer ....or a link ....... something simple but effective!

cheers
don

Lee Roberts
06-09-2008, 02:23 AM
Would that be for a lathe or?

irving2008
07-09-2008, 06:14 PM
There was an extensive thread on CNCZone on this for a CNC milling machine... using a compressed air ram to eject the tool into the holder and some form of locking mechanism to pick the tool up. Not sure its a simple home build exercise tho....

amen23
10-09-2008, 11:27 PM
There was an extensive thread on CNCZone on this for a CNC milling machine... using a compressed air ram to eject the tool into the holder and some form of locking mechanism to pick the tool up. Not sure its a simple home build exercise tho....


yea i saw that one ..problem is - its getting a bit complicated (there's a fella on youtube thats built one -- its real slow)- looking more towards something like those quick change posi -bit holder options ! I did find a thread on cnc-zone (don't ask me to find it again!! I can't --I've tried) but it wasn't suitable for anything over 10 000 rpm..... Lee its for a mill ...I got an idea of using the same type of tool changer as what you find on a lathe toolpost ( you know the wedge / dovetail variety).

I do have an idea for one one but its going to be a bugger of a build .... imagine for a sec a normal tool holder ...looking at it from the top view --theres a wedge shape mounted ontop --about 10 - 12 mm wide tappering down to about 5mm ..... from the front (pointy end facing you ) the two longest sides will be dovetailed ....and the pointy end sloped downward with a small circular pocket milled into the top about 5mm deep.

the spindle would have the other side (female) with a springloaded ''drawbar'' of sorts -- more of a ''pushbar''...so as the pointy end of the toolholder slides into the wide open end of the spindle ..at a point the ''pushbar'' drops into the pocket milled out ontop of the toolholder and locks the entire thing into position! .....to release --the ''pushbar'' is lifted by pulling the outer sleeve up ... i do have the alignment figured out --but thats for next --times short and i got to move ...

too da looo

graffian
06-01-2009, 05:56 AM
simple tool changer could be a toolholder rack mounted at the extreme of your xy travel and a program to make the machine place the tool in the rack and get another out?

If you want pics of a tool holder in bits, so you can see how it worked, I took the toolchanger off my mill as I wanted to keep it simple to start with.