New build: Optimum D280x700 with AcornSix ClosedLoop

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Spartan117
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New build: Optimum D280x700 with AcornSix ClosedLoop

Post by Spartan117 »

Hey guys,

so here it is, my build-thread about my chinese-lathe cnc-upgrade :-) Besides my Weiler Condor, i also own an older Optimum D280x700 lathe, a "better chinese 11x27,5" lathe". And because you don't need two conventional lathes, i decided to upgrade that to CNC.
First, i will let you have a loose look on the mechanical part that is almost done.

We need a new fixed-bearing-attachment for the X-axis. Most of my work here is done conventional, because somehow it's like meditating for me after a long day of work 8-)

Here on my Aciera F5 milling-machine (that i have resored completely and on my own). An absurdly precise piece of swiss art they built back in those days... This machine cost as much as a solid house at the time :shock:

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Here the finished part, mounted with a cnc-ed motor-holder, some struts, fixed-bearing from SYK Taiwan, support-bearing for the shaft and TBI ball-screw 10x2mm:
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This is the fixed-bearing-attachment for Z, also SYK Taiwan, really precise work and cheap! €44,-
Easily mounted, just needed a base-plate because of the bigger motor-flange:
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Other side, loose bearing, also SYK Taiwan, absolutely perfect sliding-fit, €25,- ... I am really impressed:
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Now for some turning. Made on my Weiler Condor VS2, that i bought from my technical-school, where i did some continuing education at the age of 35^^ I already had an older 16mm ballscrew, that i wanted to use for Z. It's from ABBA-Linear, around 15 years old, but never used before. I bought it to upgrade my first cnc-router, but i sold it before the cheap original old ballscrew was done :roll:
Hard-turning the fixed-bearing-side, i really like the finish of hardened-steel:
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And thread turning:
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Back to the mill, we need a mounting-block for the Z-ballscrew. I also like 3D-printing for prototyping complexer parts, safes that much effort and time...
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But never as a substitute for solid-metal-work :D Still some work to do:
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Again, everything conventional work:
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And the threaded-nut needs a mounting-plate for fine adjustments:
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Perfect fit:
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So lets start up the cnc-router again, we still need a thread M17x1, all the way down to the ground of the hole, for the nut of the X axis:
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Now the most of the mechanical part is done, so i also started with the control-cabinet:
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More to come ;-)

Regards, Marc
German-speaking, so please be patient with my english-skills :)


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Re: New build: Optimum D280x700 with AcornSix ClosedLoop

Post by Aurelien »

Good job ! I have exactely the same machine in cnc.
But mine is optimum L28cnc. I have take off Siemens controller to put centroid acorn.
I have posted it here.


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Re: New build: Optimum D280x700 with AcornSix ClosedLoop

Post by richardb15 »

Nice work so far 8-)

M17x1 thread, who's idea was that!

Good to hear you are a fan of Swiss machines, we have a Hauser jig borer from around 1960, with all the original tooling and optics, crazy accurate machine.


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Re: New build: Optimum D280x700 with AcornSix ClosedLoop

Post by Spartan117 »

M17x1 seems to be pretty common in this regards, most other manufacturers also use this thread. The only problem was, the thread on the ballscrew has been eroded, via EDM. So the surface is really rough and i had to give the thread a helpful hand the first two times i screwed that in.

Not much going on here, just waiting for the shipment of some additional supplies i need (certain cables and stuff), so i only hooked up the VFD to the control (used separate shielded 2-wire-cable for 0-10V, spindle-benchtest went fine.

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Oh, and in between i did another bench-test, just to ensure nothing weird happend until now, because i integrated an (shielded) ethernet-socket in the cabinets wall. Works like a charme ;-)

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German-speaking, so please be patient with my english-skills :)


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Re: New build: Optimum D280x700 with AcornSix ClosedLoop

Post by suntravel »

You and your special cables and plugs :mrgreen:

Cabinet is looking clean.

Uwe


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Re: New build: Optimum D280x700 with AcornSix ClosedLoop

Post by Spartan117 »

While were are talking about cables and plugs... :D

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These are the cables from AcornSix 5V Logic-Outputs to my TTL-Diff-converters, and to the drives.
The second cable is for some 24V-signals like Enable1, Enable2, Alarm, AlarmClear.

And i mounted an inductive reference-switch to the X-axis:

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The secret to achieve precise and repeatable switching-points with inductive-sensors is a sharp and burr-free edge on a steel or iron-actuator, and, most important, an as small as possible air-gap between sensor and actuator.
German-speaking, so please be patient with my english-skills :)


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