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Once the magic smoke comes out, things don't work any more.
John Kasunich
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The Shoptask goes to pieces
I took off just about everything that is removable, to get the weight as low as possible before
moving the machine. In the process, I cleaned eight years of chips, oil, and just plain gunk off
of the machine. The pics below are before cleaning. Note the nice stripe up the wall -
cutting oil that's been flung off the chuck and/or workpiece. I'll be cleaning that too, once
the machine is no longer up against the wall.
The experience of taking it all apart will be very usefull in the future when I'm figuring
out how to replace the Acme screws with ballscrews, etc. Whats left right now is the essence
of a lathe: a bed casting with ways, and a headstock with a spindle in it.
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So what happened to all the pieces I took off? In a pile on the floor, of course!
Clockwise from top left:
- tailstock (in cardboard box)
- V-belts (around tailstock handwheel)
- cross-slide leadscrew rear bearing and Y axis stepper mount (yellow boxy thing)
- lathe intermediate step pulley
- lathe spindle step pulley
- lathe toolpost and various tooling (in cardboard box)
- lathe spindle drawbar (in box)
- lathe power feed/threading gear mounts (in box)
- lathe motor
- the "belt box" (partly visible on right)
- main leadscrew, with nut, tailstock end bearing, and handle
- headstock end bearing and gear for leadscrew (below leadscrew nut)
- saddle assembly
- table with cross-slide leadscrew, front end bearing and handle
- millhead (with Z-axis ballscrew that I made two years ago mounted)
Not in the picture: mill motor, millhead belt guard, main leadscrew dust cover.
(posted: 16 Dec 2006 20:20) (permalink)
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