Thread: Sx2 plus cnc conversion
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23-09-2014 #1
Hi everyone
Im new here and have been converting a sieg sx2 plus mill to a cnc mill
ive mounted my steppers but im waiting on leadscrew to be delivered to get machined for the x an y axis
I've made a cnc controller out of a pc case and it's looking realy good
if anyone is converting this machine I will post pics if any interest to anyone
any ideas on where to mount my limit switches?
and does anyone offer a machining service for lead screws and some delrin?
Lewis
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24-09-2014 #2
would love to see what you have done so far, i have a x2 i am thinking of converting but would like to use ball screws if i can but first want to build a simple sub frame to mount the z axis to to get rid of the dreaded flex prblems
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24-09-2014 #3
HI mate
I wanted to use ballscrews but there isn't enough room under the Y axis
so I used a ballscrew for the Z axis but I'm guna use leadscrews for the X and Y ( haven't had them machined yet as I haven't got a lathe )
This is my controller so far
still need to hook the limit switches up
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24-09-2014 #4
This is my machine
the controller is in the house at the moment so I can draw a nice wiring diagram for safe keeping and sharing
My z axis mounts all made manually on this machine and ballscrew
And nema23 425oz stepper
I also had to move the spindle motor forward so I got a shorter belt of fleebay and made new mounts
Got the X and Y motor mounts of eBay and had to make a 6mm spacer to compensate for the length of the lovejoy couplers
i also made a plate to house a bearing and thrust bearing
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25-09-2014 #5
Just got a lathe cheaper than what people where offering to end machine 2 leadscrews for me
So over the next couple of days I plan to clean this bad boy up and machine my leadscrews for my sx2
i will post some pics of my progress on the lathe over the next week or two
Need to get a single phase motor and that can run variable speed
any ideas anyone?
lewis
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A nice idea would be to post the pictures the correct way up. its difficult standing on your head. ..Clive
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26-09-2014 #7
That looks likie an Australian import....make sure it cuts the threads the right way round not upside down and back to front...
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26-09-2014 #8
Haha I'm new to posting stuff on here
I will get there in the end
does anyone have any info on this lathe as I have never heard of the name
Raglan Little John lathe
thanks
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26-09-2014 #9
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27-09-2014 #10
Www.Lathes.co.UK/raglan
Stick with the 3phase motor and get a VFD, you'll regret going to a single phase.
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