My DIY Cue Lathe Complete Assembly, from start to finish.
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- Опубліковано 12 тра 2024
- This is a video of the complete assembly of the cue lathe, from start to finish. It serves as instructions on how to build it.
Complete files and list of components available at this link:
files.fm/u/n3ck6m7uz3
Collet stl files for free at this link:
files.fm/u/bnegy2epzw
Leave a comment if you have any questions or thoughts
thanks, I've been waiting for this :) I've successfully bought the access and downloaded the files, can't wait to build it myself!
Thanks!
Do the files come with a parts list?
@@GCCMarc yes, there is a complete parts list
@@GCCMarc yes
In what format are the 3d files?
thanks Emilio for all 👌
You are welcome.
Thank you man... You are the best
Wonderfull 🙏
been waiting for this! Thankyou
I have uploaded another video with a quicker overview, you are welcome
I can't seem to be able to open the link with the parts list 😔
Upfront, excellent build!! Very impressive!! I'm curious about two things.
First the design criteria you used. Accuracy needed for some of the printed parts, range of motor speeds, etc. I'll assume concentricity of the ends is achieved mostly via adjustment of the collets. I wasn't sure from the other video what an acceptable run-out was.
Second do you have an approximate total cost for your as built unit? Obviously this will vary from locale to locale and for the specific items bought (substitutions allowed).
TIA
The design criteria is simply to build a system to change tips and ferrules with high quality.
It has to be cheaper than the commercial lathes to do this and it has to be made with parts you can buy online easily. It costed me around 350 euros two years ago.
I used an old Ender3 3d printer to make the parts. Whatever precision this old 3d printer gets you is good enough.
This type of motor has a very low runout (10-15 microns), and i use a 3205 bearing with a runout of 5-10 microns.
The concentricity achieved depends mostly on the shaft, the older they are the worse the runout.
I usually center them the best i can with the collets and then i find the rpm with less vibration.
Anything over 0.1 mm runout is a bit too much, but i normally can get it under 0.05 mm, the modern carbon shafts get easily under 0.025mm runout.
Es increible lo bien montado y pensado que esta pero creo que solo de piezas no impresas, motor, fuentes, tornilleria, los tornillos sin fin el c-bean, saldria por moas de 150 €
¿ Podrías indicar las características del motor ? como las r.p.m y la potencia. ¿ Cuales serian las revoluciones minimas necesarias para trabajar las puntas de los tacos ?
He probado muchas cosas. La primera versión de este proyecto no tenía el c-beam o el xy table y los cortes los hacía a mano con una cuchilla.
Si bien hay infinitas posibles soluciones, el C-beam da la posibilidad de trabajar con un eje longitudinal y da una base para asemblar todas las piezas, por eso lo elegí como 'parte central'.
El motor es un DC 48v Spindle with Er11 collet 300w. Trabajo normalmente en torno a 1200 rpm
What compressor to use for the grinder?
A micro die grinder that small (only 16mm in diameter) uses very little flow of air. Usually less than 10cfm, so most small general purpose air compressors will do. Look into the specifications of the micro grinder and compressor you have to see if it can deliver the pressure and flow of air it requires.
How much did it cost you to build this project and where to buy?…. Are you selling this new built one? Abe
No i am not selling these. This is not a new built one, is the same i built two years ago. I just dissasembled it to record on camera how to build it.
What was the cost of your setup?? I mean to buy everything
Around 350-400 euro
How much did it cost to build this, and where to buy…abe
It costed me 350 or 400 euro two years ago. Is a diy project, not a machine for sale online. I designed it and 3d printed the parts. If you have a 3d printer you can get the files in the link in the description and make your own.
Whats is the Price for all the needed Parts? Do you have a List of all the Parts?
I See you have a List. Great Job! What is the Price for all the needed Parts?
All the parts costed me around 350 euros two years ago. I have included a list of components in the files.
Would you build for sale?
No, i am sorry
Can i buy it?
This is a diy project. I offer the files in the link in the description so people can make their own, but i dont manufacture this project to sell it.
Hi, i cant download the file
Same
Need to pay for it.
nice but I have no 3D printer.
Buy ?
I offer the files in the link in the description if somebody wants to make their own, but i dont make and sell these, is just a diy project.