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RE: CNCing my mini mill - dallen - 09-15-2012

I was trying to use a computer suppy but changed it out on the 5volt side for a 5 volt 9 amp supply that I have

the motors are

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which for the size of the mill should be on the large size.


RE: CNCing my mini mill - Rickabilly - 09-17-2012

Hello Dallen,

I haven't checked your motor specs but I'm pretty sure 5V x 9 Amps isn't gonna lift the milling head it's only 45 watts (1/17th of a Horsepower) worth of power and that's not very much, do you have a counterbalance system on the head to account for the weight?

I think you mentioned a 12V x 36 Amp power supply previously now that is nearer 2/3rds of a hp and will get things moving.

Best Regards
Rick


RE: CNCing my mini mill - dallen - 04-16-2013

I been working on this off and one for a while now, looks like I may be close to actually telling it to run a program and make some parts

http://youtu.be/EGTGLDmqxUM

DA


RE: CNCing my mini mill - dallen - 04-17-2013

worked on the mill some yesterday, still trying to work out the speeds on the table, will probably try to mount some of the limit switches I need today, have to make some cover/holders for them.

heres were I was at yesterday


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RE: CNCing my mini mill - dallen - 06-08-2013

I'm planing on changing the screws in my mini mill table to ball screws to get faster movements from the stepper motors. So I figured I would mount the motor directly onto the table which cause me to need a new table endplate.

I actually used the mill to cut the pattern with off of some code that I created, only big problem with the pattern is the center hole isn't round due to backlash in the Y Axis Screw which I will deal with here in a couple weeks when I get the Ball Screw Nuts and the other piece of Screw I need.

Anyway the casting.
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RE: CNCing my mini mill - EdK - 06-08-2013

David,

That casting looks like it turned out quite well. Thumbsup

Ed


RE: CNCing my mini mill - dallen - 06-08-2013

It did Ed, the first one had a couple of pretty good size shrink spots in it, they milled off ok without loosing to much in thickness. The shrinkage on the first casting was caused by me not cutting the gate and runner deep enough for the part to feed as it cooled off.

DA


RE: CNCing my mini mill - EdK - 06-08-2013

I'd love to try casting at some point. Maybe when I retire.

Ed


RE: CNCing my mini mill - dallen - 06-08-2013

only way you will find out if you like doing it is to find someone that does it and give it a try. I wish that the last time I was up that way that I would of stop by one of the industrial suppliers there in Minneapolis and picked up a bag of petrobond powder would of been enough to last me a long time.

the horse that I am trying to ride now is this new Cad Cam program that I bought which is about to drive me right up the wall. Heres a screen shot of hopefully a wheel for the mower deck on my lawnmower. Don't laugh to hard I'm no Artist like some.

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RE: CNCing my mini mill - DaveH - 06-10-2013

David,
What is your new Cad Cam programme called?
Smiley-eatdrink004
DaveH