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	15-11-2009 #1Hi hope someone can help here; I was looking for a lathe for tinkering 
 with for small jobs; nothing fancy; anyway got the offer of a shesto cnc
 lathe which ran on the old acorn bbc/b computer which I bought, I would like to upgrade it to a more uptodate pc so i can swap for a manual one. Cad ain't my thing.
 I was looking at one of these 4 axis contollers from ebay japan; has anyone upgraded one of these old cnc machines and what is involved. What do you recommend I buy and which software do I use with it. I am a complete newbie to this so I apologise for my lack of knowledge in this dept.
 
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	16-11-2009 #2Hi scotty, 
 
 Welcome to the forum. Have you got any pictures of the machine you've bought? I'm guessing that because you're thinking of upgrading it, that the BBC computer isn't working?
 
 You need to work backwards from the motors. Steppers or servos? (steppers probably have 4 or 8 equally sized wires going to them, whereas servos will have 2 fatter wires and 4 or so much smaller wires).
 The motor type decides what controller to buy. Which controller are you thinking of?
 Once the controllers are decided you need to wire it up to a PC.
 The PC then runs software like Mach3 (not free but well-documented), or EMC (free, and getting simpler by the day).
 
 I hope this helps - it would be great to see some pics...
 
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	17-11-2009 #3for info - pics of a shesto cnc lathe on ebay here, starting bid £80 with a reserve 
 
 scotty, why do you want to swap for a manual one? do you want/need something bigger? A CNC lathe can be driven manually and argueably is easier to use that way than a manual lathe...
 
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	22-11-2009 #4Ha! ha! thats my lathe. I was looking for a manual one for small jobs 
 CAD/CAM I think is a bit much for me but it did not sell so I will upgrade it
 and teach myself; I just got some autocad notes and software
 I was quoted £290 for new boards and software from cde just wondered if there was a cheaper/better hadware and software alternative
 
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	22-11-2009 #5Scotty, 
 
 Well assuming the steppers are OK, you'd need a suitable driver/interface package, which could be as little as £70 or as much as you'd lke to pay, and a PC running Windows/Mach3 or Linux/EMC...
 
 So your first port of call is to determine what stepper motors are fitted...
 
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	22-11-2009 #6Thanks for the help what I know is spindlemotor varible speed dc 
 size md 7175
 
 stepper hy200-3424--170a8
 
 stepper hy200-2220-100a8
 
 been advised that a CDE m401 controller and a step1motor card
 should do the trick with free software being a newbie I am looking for
 the best and easiest option here.
 
 thanks
 scotty
 
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