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The Shop => Our Shop => Topic started by: Mike Cole on December 28, 2010, 10:08:55 AM

Title: Photo of my workshop
Post by: Mike Cole on December 28, 2010, 10:08:55 AM
Just been in the workshop to photo my cutter grinder, so thought I would post a general view of the shop.  :wave:

Main tools are Boxford ST 10-20 gear head lathe. full gear box and set of change wheels. Not many threads i can't cut. :D

Royal Shaper 10 inch stoke.
Just Broke the the tool slide v ways thingee  :doh: Need a bit of thinking to fix this. :smart: (not)

Chester UK Lux mill. The biggest square colume mill i could find. Very pleased with this. :beer:.

I would like a bigger gap bed lathe just for the cast iron work.

Have fun
Mike
Title: Re: Photo of my workshop
Post by: slowcoach on December 28, 2010, 11:27:28 AM
Great shop Mike!
Whats the Traction engine you have in the picture?

Cheers
Rob :thumbup:
Title: Re: Photo of my workshop
Post by: Mike Cole on December 28, 2010, 11:53:18 AM
Hi Rob
The traction engine is a Savage Little Samson in 4 inch to the foot.
Here is a link to the designers web site  :bow:

http://homepages.tesco.net/~jean.george1/

For it's size this is about the cheapest and most simple traction engine in the UK.

Mike

Title: Re: Photo of my workshop
Post by: Jonny on December 29, 2010, 05:43:00 PM
Mike, think you need to produce some swarf, looks too clean.

Good value for money those Lux's and similar other rebrands, i have the super lux for the bed length, 3 axis DRO power feed from Bridgeport type adapted. Lead screws will go first like anything chinese - 5 revs+ on vertical on mine. Shame about lowish spindle speed as well, bearings wont handle much faster.
A spindle lock would prove to be very usefull, first thing i did over 6 years ago.
Wouldnt the mill be better where the drawers are unless you need floor space for assembly?

My M300 came that green colour reminded me of Warco.
Title: Re: Photo of my workshop
Post by: Mike Cole on December 29, 2010, 08:25:36 PM
Hi Jonny
I am very untidy so i force myself to be clean and tidy and try and put things back where I can find them..Size of the bed on the Lux mill one of the mine reasons for deciding on a Lux rather than a 638 type. My first mill was a Mini Mill which was way to small. Mine is 3phase running on a inverter so my top speed is a giddy 1600 rpm. But then i rarely use cutters smaller than  1/8 and just have to put up with a slow feed and a couple of broken cutters now and then. I use a kit made DRO the 350M. Power feed is just on the X axis. Speed range on the power feed is too high so have to be carefull. I have very low head room around 5foot 10 inch so the mill has to go where I extended with a gable end. Allmost brought a Bridgeport a few months ago but would would very tight for space. Perhaps when the motorbikes have gone.

Mike
Title: Re: Photo of my workshop
Post by: Jonny on December 30, 2010, 03:48:56 PM
Always interested in these Lux type mills and did plan on a partial strip down over Christmas.
Lower spindle bearing has play, an off the shelf item cheap but wanted to see if theres a way to beef up the spindle and use faster speeds above 2k.

Rarely break cutters unless i have power feed on with smallish cutter doing slots.
Was also going to knock up a quick change draw bar.

Seen these DRO just fitted two to the M300 trouble is would cost £236 for X axis on Lux.
http://www.machine-dro.co.uk/index.php?target=products&product_id=346
http://www.machine-dro.co.uk/index.php?target=products&product_id=347
http://www.machine-dro.co.uk/index.php?target=products&product_id=350

So much can be done to improve or aid use of these machines.

I havent the room for a 942 or 836 without sacrificing valuable work area.