CNC Lathe Turret Setup & Progress

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • Here I show what I'm doing to accurize my turret, mostly was probably my errors in cuts that threw it out of alignment, but it could have been some due to shipping as I felt it was never 100% aligned.
    This fix and time spent ended up working out very well!

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  • @number40Fan
    @number40Fan 4 роки тому +15

    Surprised no one else mentioned it, but that plastic spacer on the chuck side of the indicator should be removed when in use.

  • @jesseskellington9427
    @jesseskellington9427 2 місяці тому

    Thank you this is awesome😊

  • @mathewdasilva4421
    @mathewdasilva4421 7 місяців тому

    I always sweep my pockets with a 1 inch bushing .. that you hold boring bars in. Reason is the mazaks we have when you co-axial indicate the front of the pocket. It’s different throughout the pocket ..and 99% of the time you have a bushing in a boring pocket so why not indicate that

  • @DieselRamcharger
    @DieselRamcharger 5 років тому

    Did you ever level the lathe and take the twist out of the ways?

    • @Espressoforge
      @Espressoforge  5 років тому +1

      I did check it and do when I move the machine, but I think the machine is so short, it doesn't get much twist. I have a decent size Starrett machinist level.....the mill on the other hand needed quite a good amount of adjustment.

  • @jeffreyschmiedeck4254
    @jeffreyschmiedeck4254 9 місяців тому

    The only time you do this is after you crashed the machine. To see how much you moved the turret .

  • @TyroneBeveridge-v2q
    @TyroneBeveridge-v2q Рік тому

    If all your tools are out the Turret, I am wanting to know if I put a knife tool into Tool position 1 , do you set the X value on the work shift or in the Geometry, I know the Z is measured on work shift Tool one ,the rest would be on Geometry not too sure could someone answer my question thank you

    • @tonyzweedyk478
      @tonyzweedyk478 28 днів тому

      Yes, all O.D tools/cutters should be touched off on the O.D of the part and set the geometry for that that tool. Same with boring bars for the I.D.

  • @teerapongsomboon1460
    @teerapongsomboon1460 8 місяців тому

    Talk too much

  • @rajunarayanan2221
    @rajunarayanan2221 2 роки тому

    man stop bragging get to the point

  • @tucker35Ire
    @tucker35Ire 4 роки тому

    Hi what is the name of the dial and indicator? Thanks.

    • @matter9
      @matter9 4 роки тому

      Blake is a common brand, possibly the originator, but they are commonly available from many manufacturers.

  • @handfull156
    @handfull156 5 років тому

    Dont give him ideas he is going to learn the hard way lol

    • @Espressoforge
      @Espressoforge  5 років тому

      I don't follow. Care to clarify?

    • @exposure2297
      @exposure2297 4 роки тому +1

      Hand full, you think you're better than you actually are, insecure.

  • @eddaimes2247
    @eddaimes2247 5 років тому +5

    never wear gloves on a lathe

    • @Espressoforge
      @Espressoforge  5 років тому +6

      This lathe has a full enclosure....manual rules don't really apply. Spindle is never on unless the door is closed. Can you see a reason why that might still apply? I wear gloves to keep the coolant chemicals off my hands as much as I can.

    • @eddaimes2247
      @eddaimes2247 5 років тому +1

      @@Espressoforge I wont even ware a long sleeve shirt on a lathe or watches jewelery long hair etc its just how we were trained ... I have seen all the scary vids and swarf is deadly ... overalls another danger ... probably more for manual machines yes but I would take no chances ... btw pedistal grinders are absolute NO! for gloves I am sure you can use your imagination

    • @Espressoforge
      @Espressoforge  5 років тому +3

      @@eddaimes2247 Yes I can see for anything open and spinning...I just don't have anything in my shop like that except a dremel tool. Mill and lathe both have enclosures and I don't disable the door safety.

    • @eddaimes2247
      @eddaimes2247 5 років тому

      @@Espressoforge yes but others just see a chuck and gloves ... they may have a manual lathe and think "what a great idea"

    • @Espressoforge
      @Espressoforge  5 років тому +5

      @@eddaimes2247 and the turret? sorry just not sure I follow the logic. If I had manual machines in the shop it would make sense to me. But I run everything with the door closed and don't bypass safety switches. I've since switched to rubberized gloves, but I still need them to keep my hands from getting eaten up by coolant. On manual machines you generally don't have flood coolant flying everywhere so you need to worry about different things.