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X2 CNC mill overhaul
tumutbound:
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--- Quote from: tumutbound on February 24, 2012, 08:41:47 PM ---I can't remember seeing any direct drive X2 conversions on cnczome, all have used belt drive for greater torque.
In theory it could be done but you would (probably) need a NEMA 34 rather than a NEMA 23 motor.
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I know I have seen at least 3 builds with direct drive on the Zone. CNCfusion's kit is direct drive as well.
Just trying to figure out which has the advantage.
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I was only looking at the home grown conversions not the kits - installing a kit would be cheating :D
Brass_Machine:
--- Quote from: tumutbound on February 25, 2012, 06:43:14 AM ---I was only looking at the home grown conversions not the kits - installing a kit would be cheating :D
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HAHA! :lol: Yes it is! No worries, I won't be cheating! :headbang:
There was one guy who did a direct drive solution that I liked at one time. I was thinking of using his idea but belt driven instead of direct drive. But ofc, I want to do the best job possible. so I am looking at how everyone has been doing it.
But what is optimal gearing? A 2:1 ratio? I have no idea :scratch:
tumutbound:
I did see one conversion where the Z axis was internal to the column. A slot was machined behind where the rack goes to allow the ballnut to connect to the mill head.
Despite a lot of browsing on cnczone and the Yahoo groups, I've been unable to find it again.
It looked like a good way of keeping swarf off the ballscrew.
Of course to do this would require a second mill...
Brass_Machine:
--- Quote from: tumutbound on February 25, 2012, 08:07:06 PM ---...
Of course to do this would require a second mill...
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Or a second column. I did mention I have a second column right? :zap:
But I am not going inside the column. For some reason slotting the column doesn't sound like a good idea.
Eric
tumutbound:
Wish I could buy things like a second column or base here.
The only way I'd be able to do that is to buy a second mill :(
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