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turning a piston rod end with a CNC lathe (mach3)

My “new” retrofitted CNC- lathe with automatic toolchanger- first turning :-)

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Tags: CNC, lathe, Mach3

12 Responses to “turning a piston rod end with a CNC lathe (mach3)”

  • IrishWarCry11:

    Well considering i …
    Well considering i made the comment 4 months ago, i actually don’t know what I said, so therefore i have no idea what your talking about nor do i care, sorry if i made a typo?

  • dradef:

    irish, you are …
    irish, you are calling him a retard?

    maybe you should take another look at the video; you MIGHT notice that the “collant hose” (as you call it) is actually a mist coolant nozzle for MQL.

  • graffitiballz:

    did you jack that …
    did you jack that tool post off an old warner and swasey turret lathe ?

  • douro20:

    It looks like he …
    It looks like he built its own. He’s using Artsoft Mach 3 to control it.

  • IrishWarCry11:

    haha the retard has …
    haha the retard has his collant hoses pointed the wrong way lol those must not be his dies otherwise he wouldn’t be doind that

  • dennisj86:

    Did you run the …
    Did you run the whole job w/out coolent? looks like your chips were turning blue

  • droogeh:

    What’s the …
    What’s the controller you are using? looks interesting

  • helmut591:

    9 Nm, but i want to …
    9 Nm, but i want to replace the stepper motors by AC- servos, the rapid speed is too low for some threading work.

  • delacerdaa:

    Im in school for …
    Im in school for CNC right now, Im taking a shop class on a Fanuc contolled Lathe machine, I start on the 13th of this month. Ive taking a computer class and blueprint reading class too so far. But I think Id like to get into something else after I finish with this school.

  • pm400:

    what is the power ( …
    what is the power (Nm) for the step by step motors?!

  • Nhyf:

    Totally cool man :-)
    Totally cool man :-)

  • robsmtbike:

    nice video, i am …
    nice video, i am just starting to aquire the stuff to retrofit a mini mill to cnc.

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