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Bernd:
--- Quote from: stefang on July 01, 2010, 03:53:37 AM ---How do you get those machines someday out of your basement? Stefan --- End quote --- I often get asked that question. I tell them that it will be the next persons problem, not mine. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Bernd |
stefang:
--- Quote --- like your built CNC... any chance for more pictures? --- End quote --- Here we go: Thats how I bought the machine: It was a Deckel G2 pantograph engraving machine, but the pantograph got lost in all the years...so I decided to build a cnc out of it. A bit of repainting: The ballscrew in the Z-axis can also be seen. Another angle on the nearly finished machine: As you can see, the head can be tilted..nice little feature :) There is a bit work on the electrics needed, the VFD is hovering around on my table without a proper protection against swarf...but so far, it works..you know, never change a running... Stefan |
Rob.Wilson:
Hi stefang I see your Aceira has the compound table on it ,, very nice :dremel: ,, mine only tilts left to right :( ,,, i like the turret head you have added ,, something i have been wanting to add to my mill , as finding an Aceira one is like looking for rocking horse doo doo ,, just need to fined a suitable donor head ,,,,,,,, or make one ,,, what did you use ? Cacking job you have done on the Deckel conversion :clap: :clap: :clap: Cheers Rob |
stefang:
--- Quote ---Warning: this topic has not been posted in for at least 120 days. --- End quote --- :D Today I played a bit around with the Microsoft Image Composite Editor, a pretty foolproof tool to make panorama views from a multiple series of pictures, and I tried it out in my shop: Just a link, as the picture is very wide ;) http://gtwr.de/werkstatt_panorama.jpg --- Quote --- just need to fined a suitable donor head ,,,,,,,, or make one ,,, what did you use ? --- End quote --- Opps, I overread the question back then: Its the head from an X2 milling machine modified to take a standard motor and a belt drive, no noisy gears :) Stefan |
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