How can I see more of this mill. I like what you did with the Z axis ball screw. maybe you can send me some pictures. I was thinking about doing the same thing myself.
I can send you some pics, or maybe some CAD files if you would like. I’m just not sure when I’ll have a chance to get it all organized for you. I ordered the belts and sprockets from Misumi.
Sorry, I sold the machine a few months ago so I can’t provide any additional pictures. I did change out the motor to a 3 phase Siemens inverter rated motor.
How did you set the encoder up as far that pulley ratio not being 1 to1 ? I am trying to set my spindle encoder up but looks like it either needs to be a 1-1 ratio on the pulleys or have some setting but i cant find a setting for that in cnc12.
All you need to do is calculate the ratio of spindle revolutions per encoder revolutions, then multiply that ratio times your encoder counts per revolution. The setting is in the setup wizard, not inside of CNC12.
How can I see more of this mill. I like what you did with the Z axis ball screw. maybe you can send me some pictures. I was thinking about doing the same thing myself.
I can send you some pics, or maybe some CAD files if you would like. I’m just not sure when I’ll have a chance to get it all organized for you. I ordered the belts and sprockets from Misumi.
What is the reference of the tool with which you determine the part zeros?
This is a great setup! Any chance you could show pictures of the z axis in more detail? Also did you change out the motor to a 3 phase? Thanks.
Sorry, I sold the machine a few months ago so I can’t provide any additional pictures. I did change out the motor to a 3 phase Siemens inverter rated motor.
How do you convert your machine to cnc I would like to know more details about your machine Thank You
How did you set the encoder up as far that pulley ratio not being 1 to1 ? I am trying to set my spindle encoder up but looks like it either needs to be a 1-1 ratio on the pulleys or have some setting but i cant find a setting for that in cnc12.
All you need to do is calculate the ratio of spindle revolutions per encoder revolutions, then multiply that ratio times your encoder counts per revolution. The setting is in the setup wizard, not inside of CNC12.