Easiturn Conversion
Posted: Wed 02 Dec , 2009 21:43 pm
I'm part way through turning a control-less easiturn3 into a working lathe.
I'v used control card and software from EaziCNC (CDE) which has been great to work with, especially for someone who last did contol wiring a good few years ago!
The lathe was complete but missing the PNC 3 control and the stepper motor drivers within it.
A CDE M401 card (serial controlled from the PC) is the front end, running CDE's EaziCNC3 software. 24 volt transformers a couple of rectifiers and capacitors and a pair of ARC Euro 4.2 amp stepper drivers have given me a working machine!
I had a try today at turning out some clevis pins for the model Loco as the sort of repetitive work I wanted to avoid on the manual lathe. Nice to see the machine changing spindle speed and feed rate smoothly and the end result was a fairly quick half dozen parts with a great surface finish and all to nominal size. Manual tool changing at the moment but hopefully that will alter soon!
All I need now is to sort out the second, single pulse unit for the spindle encoder and I'll be off screw cutting too!
John
I'v used control card and software from EaziCNC (CDE) which has been great to work with, especially for someone who last did contol wiring a good few years ago!
The lathe was complete but missing the PNC 3 control and the stepper motor drivers within it.
A CDE M401 card (serial controlled from the PC) is the front end, running CDE's EaziCNC3 software. 24 volt transformers a couple of rectifiers and capacitors and a pair of ARC Euro 4.2 amp stepper drivers have given me a working machine!
I had a try today at turning out some clevis pins for the model Loco as the sort of repetitive work I wanted to avoid on the manual lathe. Nice to see the machine changing spindle speed and feed rate smoothly and the end result was a fairly quick half dozen parts with a great surface finish and all to nominal size. Manual tool changing at the moment but hopefully that will alter soon!
All I need now is to sort out the second, single pulse unit for the spindle encoder and I'll be off screw cutting too!
John
