Re: Bridgeport Manual to CNC conversion...
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Davek0974
Got the lube parts from Lubetec, very fast delivery.
They're stockists for the Bijur range so should be :)
One of the (many) things I've still to do is finish off the control/safety circuits...I've forgotten what I was going to do so probably going to start from scratch again and try to get my head round the subject (I hate electrickery stuff!!) again :) The CSMIO products are good, I'm glad I went with them.
Re: Bridgeport Manual to CNC conversion...
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lucan07
Not being funny (well perhaps just a little) but I would not let mach decide I would definitely tell it which ones to use, the thought of mach going eenie meenie minie mo doesn't inspire me with confidence.. Sorry couldnt resist that!
Let me expand...
I will have two Mach profiles - std Bridgeport & engraving
In profile 1 I have say output 7 defined as active low and no other connection
In profile 2 I have say output 8 defined as active low and no other connection
On the CSMIO each one of these outputs controls a respective VFD these outputs, being active low will come on as soon as Mach has started up and will stay on regardless of Mach reset condition.
So to do engraving I would fit the aux spindle and tell Mach to use profile 2 and so on.
It doesn't actually decide what to do, it just chooses the correct VFD for the profile I click on.
Re: Bridgeport Manual to CNC conversion...
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njhussey
They're stockists for the Bijur range so should be :)
One of the (many) things I've still to do is finish off the control/safety circuits...I've forgotten what I was going to do so probably going to start from scratch again and try to get my head round the subject (I hate electrickery stuff!!) again :) The CSMIO products are good, I'm glad I went with them.
I love the electrickery stuff - I have been cussed many times on here because I try to go too far with system controls etc - I am used to using PLC's and pneumatics at work and it tends to spread to my stuff ;)
Re: Bridgeport Manual to CNC conversion...
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Davek0974
I love the electrickery stuff - I have been cussed many times on here because I try to go too far with system controls etc - I am used to using PLC's and pneumatics at work and it tends to spread to my stuff ;)
I'll come to you then for double checking my stuff then, I did some programming, PLC and PIC stuff on my degree....but that was 15 years ago and I've forgotten more than I knew...which wasn't much in the first place!!
Re: Bridgeport Manual to CNC conversion...
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I will have two Mach profiles - std Bridgeport & engraving
I am doing something similar but with linuxcnc and mesa combo 5i25 + 7i76 so that one profile controls the lathe and the other the mill with one control box
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Sounds good, two machines with one system does seem to make sense when most of the I/O is the same.
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Got the ram and knuckle on this morning, also stripped and painted the saddle and head.
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Also fitted a spacer here as the gear mesh was terrible, way too wide. For the first time in all the years i've owned her, the knee now glides up and down silently
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Looking lovely Dave, looks so much nicer cleaned up and painted, should turn out to be a nice conversion/restoration.
.Me
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Got the head on, spindle in and new oil pipes plumbed in and tested.
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Also stripped and painted the lower drive housings and scraped out the wax that used to be grease ;)
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Looking good Dave, are you fitting new ballscrews you ordered as you re assemble or are they fairly easy to access/fit without breaking down the whole thing again?