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by SimonRafferty
Mon 20 Oct , 2008 16:41 pm
Forum: Orac
Topic: 8 way toolpost
Replies: 3
Views: 4548

The changer takes 8 tools. 4 of which are regular (radial) tools and 4 axial for boring or drilling. Both types of tool are held in place with grub screws. You need to pack the radial tools appropriately to set the height. I made an adaptor with a morse 2 taper which fits in to one of the axial hole...
by SimonRafferty
Mon 20 Oct , 2008 15:38 pm
Forum: Denford Classifieds
Topic: WANTED Triac
Replies: 0
Views: 2119

WANTED Triac

I'm looking for a Triac with ATC (Like many people I suspect!).

I'd prefer a Fanuc controller - but could go down the Mach route, so that's less important.

Anything / anywhere considered.

Si
by SimonRafferty
Mon 20 Oct , 2008 15:36 pm
Forum: Denford Classifieds
Topic: wanted triac Internal monitor pcb
Replies: 1
Views: 2696

Don't know how similar they are - but I have the original VDU from my PNC3 controller (card & tube) which worked OK. Post a photo of your board - and I'll see if it's the same!

Si
by SimonRafferty
Sun 19 Oct , 2008 18:51 pm
Forum: Denford Classifieds
Topic: Orac and Triac Electrical parts available
Replies: 17
Views: 13983

I looked at doing this - just feed 5v in to one of the 5v lines on the processor board - and hay presto. Trouble is, it draws a lot of current - 4A IIRC. You are better off just fitting a switch in line with the VDU to switch that off. The power consumption of the original PSU is only marginally hig...
by SimonRafferty
Sun 19 Oct , 2008 18:44 pm
Forum: Orac
Topic: Old Orac lathe please help
Replies: 10
Views: 9604

The actual spindle speed isn't that important - it only needs to know the phase (so it can start cutting in the same place on each cut). My guess would be that one of the opto sensors on the spindle is duff. It has one which reads 100 or so little holes to measure the speed plus another one which pi...
by SimonRafferty
Fri 17 Oct , 2008 18:20 pm
Forum: EasiMill / EasiTurn
Topic: Mach spindle speed problem! Any ideas
Replies: 3
Views: 4702

Solved it! Mach seems to expect the ON (+5v at the input) time to be shorter than the OFF time. I had assumed that the active high or low setting would fix that - but it seems not. Put the output of the opto or inductive sensor through a hardware inverter - and it works perfectly. The inductive pick...
by SimonRafferty
Thu 16 Oct , 2008 13:19 pm
Forum: Denford Classifieds
Topic: Orac and Triac Electrical parts available
Replies: 17
Views: 13983

Hi I’m after the front panel ( the key board ) some one when I power down the machine losses all its positioning data and to re zero it I have to move x and z axis through its steps twice it goes from six hundred and something to zero but instead of then going to minus it just counts down again Tha...
by SimonRafferty
Thu 16 Oct , 2008 13:13 pm
Forum: EasiMill / EasiTurn
Topic: Mach spindle speed problem! Any ideas
Replies: 3
Views: 4702

Mach spindle speed problem! Any ideas

I pretty much have my Easiturn running under the control of Mach now - but I'm having problems with the closed loop spindle control. Essentially, it reads correctly up to 870rpm then if you up the demand speed to say 900rpm, the indicated speed halves to read 450rpm. In closed loop - mach thinks it'...
by SimonRafferty
Thu 16 Oct , 2008 13:04 pm
Forum: Orac
Topic: 8 way toolpost
Replies: 3
Views: 4548

What do you need to know?

Si
by SimonRafferty
Wed 08 Oct , 2008 13:50 pm
Forum: StarMill
Topic: Starmill Rotary Table Size Sugestions?
Replies: 3
Views: 4755

That looks ideal! Particularly with the Myford chuck adaptor - you could do just about anything!

Si
by SimonRafferty
Wed 08 Oct , 2008 9:22 am
Forum: Orac
Topic: orac conversion help please
Replies: 38
Views: 34217

Yes - use a charge pump! Without it, when I switch on the PC, the spindle drive goes to full speed for about 100ms as well as random blips on the step/direction. The coolant relay stays on until Mach starts. It's about the only safe way to operate with a PC. Not got a copy of Mach in front of me - b...
by SimonRafferty
Tue 07 Oct , 2008 14:54 pm
Forum: User Stories / Projects / Courseware
Topic: Easiturn Mach3 Conversion Blog
Replies: 17
Views: 37073

Easiturn Mach3 Conversion Blog

A couple of months ago, I bought an Easiturn lathe on eBay. It works perfectly - and has executed some beautiful machining since then. However I've been frustrated by the PNC3 controller. I guess in the 1980's - it was marvelous, but these days the user interface seems very clumsy. The program entry...
by SimonRafferty
Tue 07 Oct , 2008 14:13 pm
Forum: Triac
Topic: Help with Triac VMC converting to Mach
Replies: 59
Views: 135556

Last night - I had the drives operating under Mach with the CNC4PC board. Although I'm converting a Lathe - the principle is the same for a Mill. I have to wait for some more connectors to arrive tomorrow for the spindle, home, coolant. The home sensors are inductive and require another simple circu...
by SimonRafferty
Tue 07 Oct , 2008 14:08 pm
Forum: EasiMill / EasiTurn
Topic: Easiturn3 X axis cross slide miss positioning.
Replies: 26
Views: 23568

As Martin says - that's exactly how it should behave!

Si
by SimonRafferty
Tue 07 Oct , 2008 14:02 pm
Forum: EasiMill / EasiTurn
Topic: Easiturn Bow in bed, manufacture tolerances or warped!
Replies: 3
Views: 4305

Although I don't have a particularly precision level - I reckon mine 'sags' in the middle by about 1.5 thou. From my point of view - that's fine - but I did wonder if just changing the torques of the bolts which hold it to the bench might make that much difference - if I get particularly bored, I'll...
by SimonRafferty
Tue 07 Oct , 2008 13:42 pm
Forum: StarMill
Topic: Starmill Rotary Table Size Sugestions?
Replies: 3
Views: 4755

A small one!

Why do you need a rotary table - since you can interpolate any hole size and use the existing axes to do pretty much anything a rotary table can do?

I can see using an indexing head as an additional axis - so maybe you mean using it with the axis horizontal?

Si
by SimonRafferty
Thu 02 Oct , 2008 22:36 pm
Forum: EasiMill / EasiTurn
Topic: Easiturn ballscrew pulleys
Replies: 4
Views: 5466

Thanks - that's brilliant (on both counts).

Actually, it makes sense - the max resolution of the original is 0.005mm and the drivers are half step - so 200 step per mm.

Si
by SimonRafferty
Thu 02 Oct , 2008 22:27 pm
Forum: EasiMill / EasiTurn
Topic: Easiturn3 X axis cross slide miss positioning.
Replies: 26
Views: 23568

BTW Si, hows the retro fit going on your easiturn? Just about gathered together all the bits I need. CNC4PC card arrived this week. Taken original controller apart - decided to keep most of it intact and just replace CPU keyboard & interface boards with breakout board - and keep the rest. Sockets f...
by SimonRafferty
Thu 02 Oct , 2008 14:14 pm
Forum: EasiMill / EasiTurn
Topic: Easiturn3 X axis cross slide miss positioning.
Replies: 26
Views: 23568

Does it do the same thing if you run the program without cutting anything? Does it still do it if you set an offset in the X & Z axes (such that it's using a different bit of the lead screws)? Does it do it if you use a G01 instead of G00 with a slower feed rate? I'm guessing it's just loosing steps...
by SimonRafferty
Thu 02 Oct , 2008 14:02 pm
Forum: Orac
Topic: orac conversion help please
Replies: 38
Views: 34217

That seems to be the long and the short of it! The spindle encoders usually seem to have two sensors. One which generates lots of pulses per revolution and the other, a single long pulse. You can ignore the former and just plug the latter into Mach. In practice, to long as the voltage to the inverte...