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    Nick's Avatar
    Lives in East Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 06-01-2021 Has been a member for 8-9 years. Has a total post count of 26. Received thanks 2 times, giving thanks to others 0 times.
    Some progress today, managed to cast the table.

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    Good to see that you are still at it.

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    Nick's Avatar
    Lives in East Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 06-01-2021 Has been a member for 8-9 years. Has a total post count of 26. Received thanks 2 times, giving thanks to others 0 times.
    Some progress:

    It started to look a bit like a mill:

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    Next step was to flatten the base casting so I could get the rails on. It was to big an area to scrape and the reference surface and base were to heavy to invert. So I blocked off two rail sized areas with wood and then used an angle grinder to lower the rest of the surface, a bit crude but worked well.

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    I then flipped my surface plate and lowered it onto the base. It wasn't that far off, you could see damage from the previous owners of the surface plate.

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    After several rounds of scraping, it is flat to about 0.02 - 0.03 mm

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    Y axis and saddle installed:

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    Next step is to flatten the Z-axis rails, im using the same process as with the base, flipping the surface plate, it's really slow going.

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    Nick's Avatar
    Lives in East Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 06-01-2021 Has been a member for 8-9 years. Has a total post count of 26. Received thanks 2 times, giving thanks to others 0 times.
    More progress, rails installed, steppers installed on temp 3D printed mounts, temporary head and spindle.

    First axis movements (Y axis not working):

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    Next steps:

    Alignment, use mill to mill better mounts, mill permanent head BT30, servos, way covers.

    Does anyone have any experience with the cheap AC servo's on aliexpress? In particular the 60ST-M01930? Not found much on these.

    Has anyone bought way covers from aliexpress? I was thinking about getting some "Armoured bellow cover"?

    Nick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick View Post
    Does anyone have any experience with the cheap AC servo's on aliexpress? In particular the 60ST-M01930? Not found much on these.
    Where you located Nick.? Says E yorks.? Anywhere near Goole.

    I've got some 400W waiting to go on a machine which are exactly the same drives and motors just lower power. So if you want to have a play with them on the bench your welcome to come over. For the money, they can't be beaten.

    Edit: Actually just had thought.? They could actually be 600w I had set of 400w and 600w but fitted one set to a machine and I think they where the 400w. I'll Check when I get back to work on Monday.
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