CNC fluting and engraving. Now with vid

Trevj
Yes I repaired the mill to run as it was intended originally. Unfortunately its memory was real small, like 8K. I decided to remove a 500 Lbs of the original control and build a new one.
This was my first box O goodies. I have since removed the DC power supply and put it in its own box.
Top round thing is a toroid transformer. I unwound the secondary and added some length to it to increase the secondary voltage to get 70V DC once rectifyed, I think it was originally out of a large batt. charger.
Below that are 2 large capacitors.
The large green card to the left is the computer interface card.
The 3 smaller cards in the botom are stepper motor drivers.

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Armdsasc
The bolt tool path was hand written. I do have access to MC9 though, now programing 9 to do a helical tool path would be a challenge.
For anyone wanting work done please email me. This post is starting to look like an advertisement and I am not a dealer. I don't want to be band from CGN.
Thanks for all the interest.
Stephen
Oh I should have a pick of a finished bolt up later today.
 
mr.rhtuner I am sure it can be done with the proper tool, although I am not sure what they are using, maybe a bull nose end mill not on center?


Hear are some pick of some success.

I mounted the chuck a little better, and a little different holding/supporting of the bolt and got some real coolant working.

I had to redo my program to go the opposite direction.

I am quite happy with the way it turned out.
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Enjoy
Stephen
 
My brain can't even process the fluting yet. I'm in awe of the CNC conversion. I live in Central Alberta and if I could afford a lathe I'd be begging to see your conversion first hand.

Very very nice.

The fluting is awesome too although I'm sure I won't know its true awesomeness for a few days when I am over the CNC thing.
 
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