Thread: Sieg X2 CNC Conversion
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30-12-2012 #1
Allan,
Are all these pillars that support the steppers in Delrin ?
If so you are wasting your time. Who's X2 is it that you are converting? Chester, Warco, Machine Mart ? reason I ask is that i have an ARC SX2 here that;s got steppers on and retains the standard leadscrews and is far better engineered than the ones in the plans.John S -
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30-12-2012 #2
Hi John
All the parts are in derlin, would be interested if anyone else has done a conversion the same as I'd rather go down a different route if I'm wasting my time.
Allan
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30-12-2012 #3
Allan I'd listen to what John suggests he's the master when it comes to these machines.!
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30-12-2012 #4
Sorry, it's a Sealey machine
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30-12-2012 #5
I'll get some pics tomorrow and take some measurements as the ARC machine is based on the X1 base long bed which has actually got larger travels than the X2
John S -
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30-12-2012 #6
It does say in the instructions that you can use aluminium for everything but leave the backlash nut in derlin?
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30-12-2012 #7
Good choice.
John S -
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16-01-2013 #8
Have you seen my thread here ? Most of the work was done either by hand or using a lathe.
Russell.
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