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RDCustomCues

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I decided to put Lees fixture on 40" Linear Bearings and Blocks. I am going to install the stepper off the taig table using a 40" leadscrew. This will give a full 40" of travel compared to 12" of travel. Thus opening up a lot more than point and inlay capability. Should be able to full taper shafts and butts. I was going to just use the setup for easy of use moving the fixture with out to much trouble with alignment. This turned out sturdy as a rock. So I opted this route now, This should be a bonus..

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You are having way to much fun in the shop. Go out and hit some balls...dangit.. looks good keep up with the good idea's.

Craig
 
Sorry to hear about the leg. I got a broke wallet but no cast on it yet...

I miight have to talk to more about your little design Starting to get the bug to build or pick up some more tooling for my shop.

I do mostly repair work on cues, I am table mechanic mostly when I am not a cable tv installer/ manager.


Post up some more picture as you get close to the finished product.

thanks,
Craig
 
Joey I got the fixture bed from Lee. THK Rails was bought off flee bay new and bottom plate had a local machine shop make it. I had them line everything up so the rails are perfectly aligned. I need to buy a Nema 23 Motor mount I have the lead screw nuts and bearings from another cnc project I was was going to do. I wanted this mill to be able to do pretty much everything. After taking to a friend on CNCZone he is a cnc wizzard he stated this setup should produce excelent results. My original design was a gantry style however he said the tolerances should be a little better this way we will see.
 
RDCustomCues said:
Joey I got the fixture bed from Lee. THK Rails was bought off flee bay new and bottom plate had a local machine shop make it. I had them line everything up so the rails are perfectly aligned. I need to buy a Nema 23 Motor mount I have the lead screw nuts and bearings from another cnc project I was was going to do. I wanted this mill to be able to do pretty much everything. After taking to a friend on CNCZone he is a cnc wizzard he stated this setup should produce excelent results. My original design was a gantry style however he said the tolerances should be a little better this way we will see.
Thnx RD.
Edwin made this for me last year.
I just ordered Chris H's turner ( headstock, motor, chuck and tailtock ).
I can problably fit two beds on this one but have not tried.
 

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Very cool! I can't wait to hear and see some results.
It would also be very cool if you either provided a bill of materials or even produced a retrofit kit for sale.
Sign me up!

Regards,
Frank
 
Nice setup Joey. JR I would be happy to give you info on what I am using. Unless you was directing the post to Joey? Anyhow I have no intentions on reselling machines or fixtures. I do not want that headache. I think Lee or someone could pick up this design and offer it up with like his Breeze for a standalone machine...
 
JoeyInCali said:
Thnx RD.
Edwin made this for me last year.
I just ordered Chris H's turner ( headstock, motor, chuck and tailtock ).
I can problably fit two beds on this one but have not tried.

Joey I bet you could put 2 beds on it fairly easy.
 
RDCustomCues said:
JR I would be happy to give you info on what I am using.

Yeah, I should have quoted your post or made myself more clear.
I am very interested in your setup. While I'm setup pretty well as far as tapering goes, your setup would lend itself to those one-off tapers and experiments alot easier than changing my taper bars.

So yeah, shoot me some info when you have the time.

Thanks!
Frank
 
I have been afraid to put a longer traveling X axis on my mill as I was afraid the weight would cause the Y travel to bind up when you got it extended way out there.
 
Chris I been working with a machinist and CNC guru he stated unless there was a lot more weight and we were turning metal rather than wood we should not run into a issue. We will know for sure soon. This was a concern of mine as well.
 
40 inch travel

Hey RD Custom Cues,
This looks great and compared to 12" it has lots of longer potential. I would like all the particulars because I bought a Breeze (still not all here) before Lee announced the other machines in progress. If I can make it work I might have a better overall piece of equipment. Thanks in advance for any help.

If you prefer to private email, my address is: triplecrosscues@yahoo.com

Look forward to the info.
Tom Gedris, Triple Cross Cues:cool:
 
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