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jvfc Sat 10 January 2009 15:19

Making dinosaurs - Curitiba, PR, Brazil
 
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Hello! I would like to sharing of the MM build.
I started with Z axis.
Congratulation Gerald, for sharing this great project.

Jayson Sat 10 January 2009 17:58

Welcome Vladimir,

My Z axis doesn't look anything like that :eek:


I look forward to seeing the rest of your build.

Jayson.

jvfc Sun 11 January 2009 05:04

yes, I make a little modification on Z axis :)
More pics.
Travel .
http://www.kapbrasil.com/videos/bisel.wmv

Grinding
http://www.kapbrasil.com/videos/mechmatex.wmv

jvfc Sun 11 January 2009 05:07

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yes, I make a little modification on Z axis :)
More pics.

lunaj76 Sun 11 January 2009 07:25

Great progress guys! Looking good!

Kobus_Joubert Sun 11 January 2009 21:55

Good going there...I like the picture in post#4...on the pants the words FATAL....the person welding with bare feet....now THAT is maybe not fatal, but could be painful sometimes...:D

Are you sure you have enough space for the machine next to the house....when you have 2 x X-axis steppers hanging on there will it fit ?

jvfc Thu 15 January 2009 09:30

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Good going there...I like the picture in post#4...on the pants the words FATAL....the person welding with bare feet....now THAT is maybe not fatal, but could be painful sometimes...:D

Are you sure you have enough space for the machine next to the house....when you have 2 x X-axis steppers hanging on there will it fit ?
:)
Hi, My foot have a carapace that protect it.:)
The space is just enough for the MM.
mores pics.

sailfl Thu 15 January 2009 10:09

Vladimir,

I like your Mill opereator. She looks like a good worker. She needs a stool so she can easily work on the Mill.

I thought I didn't have much space. Can you move around on each side with the motors on?

jvfc Thu 15 January 2009 10:37

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Vladimir,

I like your Mill opereator. She looks like a good worker. She needs a stool so she can easily work on the Mill.

I thought I didn't have much space. Can you move around on each side with the motors on?
Little lathe; little operator :)
The place is just for make test, betimes move to another place.
hugs

Kobus_Joubert Thu 15 January 2009 11:35

That is a funny looking spindle....to me it looks like a normal electrical motor with a collet? What make is that and how much did it cost ?

hennie Thu 15 January 2009 21:04

Did the Little lathe operator made your wheels ?

javeria Fri 16 January 2009 04:03

Vladimir, your pictures are a lot of help - especially the detailed washer assy pics, G' we need to have a construction gallery with subtopics covering the pictures of individual assemblies.

no no I don't volunteer to do it :)

RGDS
IRfan

Valdir Fernandes da Cruz Tue 20 January 2009 08:41

Hi all, yes, this is a normal electrical motor, the price was $ 115
Valdir

Gerald D Tue 20 January 2009 08:51

Are you going to run it at normal speed, or are you going to push its speed up with a Variable Frequency Drive?

jvfc Tue 20 January 2009 16:14

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Are you going to run it at normal speed, or are you going to push its speed up with a Variable Frequency Drive?
Yes, Variable Frequency Driver....0~300hz- Max speed about 16900 rpm.
the cost here, about 210.00 USD

hugs.

Gerald D Tue 20 January 2009 19:56

That is very interesting! Have you guys tried this before? What about the bearings? Can the rotor survive the centrifugal force? (Podemos sobreviver o rotor da força centrífuga?)

Kobus_Joubert Tue 20 January 2009 22:30

I will also following this NEW Spindle closely...did you have to modify it to take the collet or did it come like that ?

Gerald D Tue 20 January 2009 23:46

Kobus, a "spindle" is no more than a standard 3-phase motor with better bearings and a smaller diameter (longer length) rotor to stop it from flying apart at high speed.

jvfc Wed 21 January 2009 06:19

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That is very interesting! Have you guys tried this before? What about the bearings? Can the rotor survive the centrifugal force? (Podemos sobreviver o rotor da força centrífuga?)
Yes, I use it on my first router machine about two years, sometimes change the bearings by better quality.
it is a Siemens standard 3-phase motor 1HP 3420 rpm.

the 1/2 HP "spindle" in action.
http://www.kapbrasil.com/mancal.wmv

http://www.kapbrasil.com/poli.wmv

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4oUZ3V7s8o
best regards

javeria Wed 21 January 2009 06:35

hmmmm interesting!

RGDS
Irfan

jvfc Wed 21 January 2009 06:54

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I will also following this NEW Spindle closely...did you have to modify it to take the collet or did it come like that ?
I make a chuck for the ER 16 collet.
see pics and works made by router, using the 1/2 HP "homemade spindle"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUDsSEEgxJI

thanks

javeria Wed 21 January 2009 07:06

Vladimir - can you post the g code file (for Mach) for the above - or share the dxf file plz, my kid would love that insect.

RGDS
Irfan

jvfc Wed 21 January 2009 07:18

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ok...the file

javeria Wed 21 January 2009 08:52

Vladimir thank U

Kobus_Joubert Wed 21 January 2009 11:44

Thanks for the info Vladimir...looks like you are an old hand at this CNC thing.
Two more things..
1..did you put thread on the motor shaft ? or how did you fix your chuck ?
2.. How many millimeters / inches is that motor in diameter ?

Looked at your movie...what a sweet sound.

jvfc Wed 21 January 2009 14:49

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Originally Posted by Kobus_Joubert View Post
Thanks for the info Vladimir...looks like you are an old hand at this CNC thing.
Two more things..
1..did you put thread on the motor shaft ? or how did you fix your chuck ?
2.. How many millimeters / inches is that motor in diameter ?

Looked at your movie...what a sweet sound.
the mechmate is the third project .I've learned always.
the motor shaft has a M5 hole, Put a screw inwards of chuck.
the diameter this motor is about 135mm.

thanks

gixi Fri 23 January 2009 08:17

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Hello! I would like to sharing of the MM build.
I started with Z axis.
Congratulation Gerald, for sharing this great project.
Hi Vladimir,
Can you give a plan for the Z axis ? Or a list with material you used to build the Z axis ?

Thank you,
Marius

jvfc Sat 24 January 2009 21:12

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first test.
http://www.kapbrasil.com/videos/mechmate.wmv

The Mechmate write: thanks Gerald.

Gerald D Sat 24 January 2009 21:22

Nice video, thanks :D

Well done Valdir and Vladimir (and daughter)!

Can you please us more about the control box?

jvfc Sat 24 January 2009 21:53

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Nice video, thanks :D

Well done Valdir and Vladimir (and daughter)!

Can you please us more about the control box?
This is a Dimetal DM15/100 ( 100v X 15A) unipolar driver L297 based .
courtesy of the Dimetal.MC

Thank you Gerald.

Vladimir


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