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PK:
OK, so now I feel bad for lurking. My name is Paul Kelly, and I'm a shed addict in Perth Western Australia. I'm in the process of revising my old CNC site. For now you can find it here: http://www.caswa.com/cncathome Just recently bought a new AL320, that's already in pieces. As well as a 60KRPM spindle I'm going to bolt onto my (nearly stock...honnest) X3 Mill... MM seems like a site for people with dirty fingernails.... I like that.... Cheers |
SwarfnStuff:
Hi PK and welcome to the mad mob :Doh: er Mad Modders. I hope you find this as good a site as I have. I'm not into CNC and my Playpen = workshop is miniscule but I make swarf with my Sieg clone 7 X 12 and Sieg X2 mill, sometimes something useful emerges. :lol: Again, Welcome. |
AussieJimG:
Welcome Paul, that 60KRPM spindle sounds interesting. Jim |
PK:
--- Quote from: AussieJimG on July 05, 2015, 06:56:57 AM ---Welcome Paul, that 60KRPM spindle sounds interesting. --- End quote --- Yeah, it was prett much an impulse buy. There's the beginings of a thread on it here http://www.westcoastmakers.com/threads/going-fast.1291/ PK |
PekkaNF:
Really mad at you not showing this stuff before :poke: :poke: :poke: But I could calmn down fast if you would tell me more about the gripper on this page: http://www.caswa.com/cncathome/spindles.html Got some anecdotal information, but few things were not evident to me. * Is that taper more or les SK15? * Can I have dimenssions of the gripper collet and pull stud? * How does it work? * How much is the griping force? You probably had some some figures in mind when you were planning taper/force. Care to open a process a little? Really liked the stuff you do. Enjoyed reading about X3 and ELS. "Spindle speed control for the mill" did not reveal me of it's secrets. Stay here. Maill stuff. :wave: Thank you, Pekka |
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