PM727M Power Draw Bar Part 2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- In this video PDB Part 2 I will be turning some 304 stainless steel for a Top Hat.I have tried to be as detailed as possible to the point of being informative but not boring. I will try to keep the videos around the 15 minute mark. Please comment and let me know if the content is spot on or you would like more information and details. Thanks for watching , please subscribe, thumbs up if you like the video, and most importantly , Be Safe!
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Ah! It’s all starting to make sense. Never quite understood the concept of “pinching” the stack. Nice clean build. I’m looking forward to part 3.
Great! yes a very simple design with the least amount of modifications to the mill.
Great as always Sam, you inspired me to start converting my Lathe into CNC
Thank you!
Thank you for these videos, going to be super helpful when I eventually build a similar system for my proLight 2000 mill!
Thanks for watching. I glad the information will be helpful.
Great job Sam, lathe did well with the stainless. Nice color on the chips. I have found that taking it easy on the stainless seems to keep the work hardening down.
Yeah it was all a learning curve but I was very happy with the results.
Working my way through the build as I need ideas to do the same, one thing have have noticed is the CNC lathe is far slower than a manual lathe for 1 off parts, I will keep that in mind when I start the lathe conversion after finishing the mill.
Well Yes most of the time but it's nice to have power feed with manual work on the CNC lathe
Informative setup of x axis sweet! What was your feed and speeds of your CSS?
Spindle speed was 450 and the feed was .01 IPR , at .005 doc if i'm not mistaken very cautious and light
What size do your spring washers have? Thanks
These Are from Mac Master Carr 2750# working load and 4150# Flat load
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Thanks