Re: Sigma 7 vs. Sigma 5 Drives on Acorn vs. Oak boards
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2019 11:38 pm
I am surprised that people are so friendly and interested. On some other forums I have been flamed for saying anything.
The lathe is still sitting in Chatsworth CA waiting for my check to clear. Should ship this week to my shop in Bozeman, MT.
As you can see, it is a somewhat funky-looking gang-tool lathe. It will be used exclusively for prototyping of small, high-precision parts.
Not sure what shape the ways are in, but the sellers did send me a video showing a minimal spindle run-out. Will have to see if is worth the effort of doing a rebuild. The old Fanuc 21i-T control apparently works, but I think a more modern control would be nice. Will have to see.
It appears to be a 3rd party conversion of a Hardinge to CNC. Does anybody recognize its provenance?
The lathe is still sitting in Chatsworth CA waiting for my check to clear. Should ship this week to my shop in Bozeman, MT.
As you can see, it is a somewhat funky-looking gang-tool lathe. It will be used exclusively for prototyping of small, high-precision parts.
Not sure what shape the ways are in, but the sellers did send me a video showing a minimal spindle run-out. Will have to see if is worth the effort of doing a rebuild. The old Fanuc 21i-T control apparently works, but I think a more modern control would be nice. Will have to see.
It appears to be a 3rd party conversion of a Hardinge to CNC. Does anybody recognize its provenance?