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  1. #1
    I have had a busy week as my second child was born on Friday! All is well and Lydia is starting to become a bit more aware of her surroundings. It does mean that I have some paternity leave and so in between changing nappies and winding I have had a bit of shed time.

    I have rebuilt the mill and painted it. Here are some pics of the z assembly showing rotating nut (not pressed in in the photos)








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    Here is a picture of the newly painted mill part assembled
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    Jobs I am hoping to do in the next couple of weeks:

    tidy up wiring with conduit and built swarf protection for limit switches
    screw and way protection
    Modify spindle ratio
    guards and machine mounted E stop

  3. #3
    Hi Andrew,

    Looking good

    How long did it take to design and build the Z axis ?

    Phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by M250cnc View Post
    Hi Andrew,

    Looking good

    How long did it take to design and build the Z axis ?

    Phil
    Cheers. Design was carried out during daydreaming on the train and manufacture two or three saturdays of pottering in the shed plus a bit on the computer to purchase belts and bearings etc.

  5. #5
    I had my spindle running at 3500rpm and it was seriously heating up. Tried all the usual things, preload lubricant etc but to no avail. Thread on it here:

    http://www.mycncuk.com/forums/showth...2074#post22074

    Long story short I have rebuilt the spindle with better bearings and different seal system.

    Rubber seal replaced with alu labyrinth (shaft clearance 0.0015")


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    I have also made a perspex guard over the pulleys. It is smoked rather than black so you can see which pulley has the belt on

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    without guard

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    I am running the bearings in and will post progress when I next get a chance

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    I fancied a change of tack so I have started checking and improving the geometry of the axes.

    First check is the perpendicularity of the knee. This is the set up for the first method

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    This was the second method which I was planning on checking the first method with, however the results of this method were not very consistent so I abandoned it.

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    The results show an error of about 0.001" out of plane using the first method which can be improved with a bit of judicious scraping.

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    I has previously used the gound side surface of a parallel as my reference. This was not a very good reference so the next task is to scrape a reference surface. Oh joy - blue fingers over the weekend then! Once the horizontal surfaces are complete I will then check the other two surfaces of the dovetail are parallel.
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    I have made a straight edge to fully scrape in my dovetails. Before I used a piece of round plate which was not that good.

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    after scraping to 20-25 spots per inch
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