Cyclone on Mach

All info relating to the Denford Cyclone lathes

Moderators: Martin, Steve, Mr Magoo

Post Reply
cdmodelz
CNC Apprentice
CNC Apprentice
Posts: 35
Joined: Mon 22 Nov , 2010 16:38 pm

Cyclone on Mach

Post by cdmodelz » Mon 24 Jun , 2013 22:30 pm

Managed to find a Denford Cyclone a few months back and a friend picked up the machine and converted it to Mach 3.

Macro for the toolchanger.

Got the machine running today and all works great. The only thing I was puzzled by was when the coolant flows out of the back of the spindle bore it does not seem to have anywhere to go?

I need to machine a few drill holder blocks on the Triac and turn some sleeves and I should be good to go.

Need to setup all of the tools in Mach 3 and try get a part running.

Nice parting tool was in the machine. It always seems to be tricky to part off though. Any ideas on best speeds and feeds for 25mm aluminum?

cdmodelz
CNC Apprentice
CNC Apprentice
Posts: 35
Joined: Mon 22 Nov , 2010 16:38 pm

Re: Cyclone on Mach

Post by cdmodelz » Mon 24 Jun , 2013 22:32 pm

Pictures of the machine
Attachments
cyclone_3.jpg
cyclone_3.jpg (153 KiB) Viewed 4842 times
cyclone_2.JPG
cyclone_2.JPG (70.29 KiB) Viewed 4842 times
cyclone_1.JPG
cyclone_1.JPG (65.02 KiB) Viewed 4842 times

cdmodelz
CNC Apprentice
CNC Apprentice
Posts: 35
Joined: Mon 22 Nov , 2010 16:38 pm

Re: Cyclone on Mach

Post by cdmodelz » Mon 24 Jun , 2013 22:39 pm

It sits well across from 2 Triacs on Mach 3
Attachments
triac_1.jpg
triac_1.jpg (79.82 KiB) Viewed 4842 times

toby1995
Posts: 31
Joined: Sat 12 Mar , 2016 16:10 pm
Hardware/Software: Denford VR Milling
Bobcad V28 Mill/Turn CadCam software
Fanuc
Haas
Heidenhain
Inspect3D

Re: Cyclone on Mach

Post by toby1995 » Thu 31 Mar , 2016 22:50 pm

nicely layed out. i like how you have your triac vmc's. what did you use for the control panel assembly were the keyboard and screen goes? looks very nice

Post Reply