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Modelo 3D Mini Lathe  por TRENDi77 no Thingiverse

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This is my Ver. 2.0
Four axis X0 and X1 for table and drill tool, Y and Z for tool holder. Rotatable table(every 15 degrees).
0,1 mm precision for X0, X1 and Y.
With linear bearings for X0, X1 and Y.
I ll make updates regularly.
Motor part will be for some el. drill at first or may be for permanent, will see (it is not ready yet). Probably I ll change things on Z.

All parts are printed with my homemade 3d printer.
PLA 0.2 layer, 0.3 mm nozzle 25-30% infill.
0,1 mm layer for rulers and arrows.
Used support only for 002_Arrow_4_X1_line.stl.
Parts 030_ToolHolderP3_ABS.stl and 031_ToolHolderP4_ABS.stl will print with ABS for better grip.

12.08.2015
Printed the 2 ABS parts and made M4 nut holder(032 number part - for tool holder)/see last Autocad picture/.
Reuploaded 023_TableBaseP3Left.stl - there was missing bed for X0 arrow.
Needed things for assembly of Base, Drill tool and Table here:
http://www.trendi3dprojects.net/lathe2_2.html

16.08.2015
After assembly of all Tool Holder parts, I saw a lot of instability and weakness. So parts 25, 26, 29 and 30 were reworked and reuploaded. Also added part 33.
Needed things for assembly of reworked Tool Holder here:
http://www.trendi3dprojects.net/lathe2_3.html
Now it looks a lot better, but there is some backlash from LM6UU bearings... and none from LM8UUs.

17.08.2015
So, the backlash (axial along on the 6 mm smooth rods) with the tool holder is serious and part 27 will be reworked for 4 pieces of LM6UU bearings(instead of two). If this does not improve the situation, I `ll remake it for LM8UU bearings.

19.08.2015
Part 27 for tool holder remaked and reuploaded. It is now for 4 LM6UU bearings for better stability. Extra 2 x M3 nuts and 2 x M3x12 mm bolts are needed for assembly of this part of the lathe.
Reuploaded Autocad pictures with current updates.
Added Autocad (Ver. 2010 or higher) file for laser cutting of heatshield of table - if the thing can manage, when ready, with soft metals - Aluminium, Copper, Brass.
Added part # 36 - 25 mm spacer for the wheel on X0 axis - it is still not very comfortable for rotation, but it is better than without it.
Needed things for assembly of movement rods and wheels:
http://www.trendi3dprojects.net/lathe2_4.html

21.08.2015
Added parts #34 and #35 - front clamp for el. drill. It is universal for all drills with 42-42,5 mm radius behind the drill holder.
Back clamp is another story. It is hard to measure and make, and it is individual for the drill, because of its shape. I ll upload the one for mine Black and Decker CD501 drill, when it is complete. So far first atempt was unsuccessful... But I still manage to use it, after a lot of filing...
Added parts #37 and #38 - back drill clamp. !!! It is individual for every drill. 99,9% it won`t be usefull for You. You have to make your own back clamp:
http://www.trendi3dprojects.net/lathe2_5.html

So, thing is completed at 99 %. Heatshield for table - next month (got a lot of stuff for laser cutting and lack of money is putting me on stand by).

Tests - next week. Then I`ll share my Autocad drafts, so You can change, remake, etc.

24.08.2015
Updated with this thing: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:624625

25.08.2015
Video with tests of wood, plastic, aluminium, steel, stainless steel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tGpBWL564o

Results are a little bit disappointing. Have in mind, that I am with 3 LM6UU bearings(not 4), so there is still a lot of wobble and instability in Y/Z. I have ordered some, but they won`t arive soon. No such bearings here (just 8 mm or above). Also got a 1 mm mistakes in arms #2 (here they are fine), so now I am printing them again. One other thing - el. drill is not very suitable as motor, bacause ot its hammer mode, relatively to that - axial movement of its drill holder.

So after fixing these issues I will give it second chanse. If results are similar it will be left for wood and plastic and will use it as base for next one in the future.

Uploaded drafts for Autocad 2010 or higher version.

Instruções

Base:

  1. 2 x M8 rods 530-580 mm. Actual on photos 500 mm, let`s hope they won`t be too short for motor part;
  2. 6 x M8 nuts + 2 x M8 selfsecuring nuts + 8 x M8 washers;
  3. 3 x 606 (6x6x17mm)bearings;
  4. 8 x 2,9 x 13 mm screws(2 already used for the ruler);
  5. 2 x M3x14 mm bolts;
  6. 2 x M3x25 mm bolts;
  7. 4 x M3 nuts;
  8. 2 x M3 wide washers(3,2 x 9 mm);
  9. Some 10 mm piece x 200x530-580mm MDF or compatible material.

Drill tool(X1 axis):

  1. 2 x LM8UU bearings;
  2. 1 x M6 x 30 mm nut;
  3. 3 x 2.5x20mm screws;
  4. 3 x M3x14 mm bolts;
  5. 1 x M3x20 mm bolt;
  6. 1 x M3 standart washer(3,2 x 6.8 mm);
  7. 4 x M3 nuts;
  8. 1 x r=24 mm drill holder(for 0.5-7.5 mm drill)

Table (X0 axis):

  1. 2 x LM8UU bearings;
  2. 2 x 605 (5x5x14mm)bearings;
  3. 1 x M6 x 30 mm nut;
  4. 3 x 2.5x20mm screws;
  5. 8 x M3x12 mm bolts;
  6. 8 x M3x14 mm bolts;
  7. 1 x M3 standart washer(3,2 x 6.8 mm);
  8. 8 x M3 wide washers(3,2 x 9 mm);
  9. 16 x M3 nuts;
  10. 1 x 2,9 x 13 mm screw.

Smooth rods:

  1. 2 x 6 mm x 175-190 mm (actual on photos - 190 mm);
  2. 2 x 8 mm x 375-400 mm (actual on photos - 395 mm). You may buy stainless steel (Inox type 304) 6 and 8 mm rods, cut and polish them (as I did), will cost you 3 to 5 times less than buying "special" ones from the shop.

Tool Holder:

  1. 4 x LM6UU bearings;
  2. 1 x M5 x 20 mm nut;
  3. 1 x 624 (4x5x13mm)bearing;
  4. 10 x 2,9 x 13 mm screws);
  5. 4 x M3x12 mm bolts;
  6. 2 x M3 nuts;
  7. 10 x M3 self securing nuts;
  8. 10 x M3 standart washer(3,2 x 6.8 mm);
  9. 2 x M3 stainless steel rods 50 mm;
  10. 2 x M3 stainless steel rods 60 mm;
  11. 16 x M4 nuts;
  12. 1 x M4 self securing nut;
  13. 4 x M4x16 mm bolts;
  14. 4 x M4x40 mm bolts;
  15. 1 x M4 stainless steel rod 85 mm;

M5,M6 rods and wheels for movement:

  1. 1 x M6 425-430 mm for X0 axis(table). Actual on photo is 395 mm and it is short, bacause I add 25 mm spacer for X0 wheel - still not very comfortable to rotate both wheels;
  2. 1 x M6 320-335 mm for X1 axis(drill tool). Actual on photo is 335 mm;
  3. 1 x M5 205-220 mm for Y axis(tool holder). Actual on photo is 220 mm;
  4. 6 x M3 self securing nuts;
  5. 3 x M3 x 30 mm bolts;
  6. 15 x M3 standart washers(3,2 x 6.8 mm);
  7. 8 x M5 nuts;
  8. 1 x M5 self securing nut;
  9. 12 or 10 x M6 nuts;
  10. 2 or 3 x M6 self securing nuts;

Motor Clamps:

  1. 4 x M4 x 16 mm bolts;
  2. 4 x M4 nuts;
  3. 4 x 2,9 x 13 mm screws;
  4. 8 x M8 nuts;
  5. 8 x M8 standart washers (8.4x15.8x1.6 mm);
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003_Arrow_4_Y_line.stl 10.3 KB
001_Arrow_4_X0_line.stl 10.9 KB
002_Arrow_4_X1_line.stl 10.6 KB
004_BaseP1.stl 117.5 KB
007_DrillToolP2.stl 50.2 KB
006_DrillToolP1.stl 176.7 KB
008_DrillTool_Table_M6_NutCap.stl 68.3 KB
009_Handle4Ring.stl 27.9 KB
005_BaseP2.stl 97 KB
010_Holder4X_RulerL.stl 21 KB
011_Holder4X_RulerR.stl 21 KB
013_M4NutPusherCap.stl 28 KB
014_M4Pusher.stl 32.7 KB
016_RingM6.stl 34.5 KB
015_RingM5.stl 33.3 KB
012_M4NutHolder.stl 88.9 KB
018_Rulers4XaxisP1.stl 113.5 KB
019_Rulers4XaxisP2.stl 107.5 KB
017_Ruler4ToolHolder.stl 152.2 KB
024_TableBaseP3Right.stl 103.9 KB
020_Rulers4XaxisP3.stl 117.4 KB
022_TableBaseP2.stl 112.2 KB
028_ToolHolderP1_Cap.stl 29.8 KB
031_ToolHolderP4_ABS.stl 27.2 KB
021_TableBaseP1.stl 216.1 KB
032_M4Holder.stl 120.3 KB
023_TableBaseP3Left.stl 117.2 KB
033_624BearingBlocker.stl 21.6 KB
025_ToolHolderArm1.stl 61.8 KB
029_ToolHolderP2.stl 119.6 KB
030_ToolHolderP3_ABS.stl 78.8 KB
027_ToolHolderP1.stl 182.3 KB
036_Spacer25mm.stl 11.2 KB
035_MotorClampFrontP2.stl 57.8 KB
034_MotorClampFrontP1.stl 275.9 KB
038_MotorClampBackP2.stl 32.1 KB
037_MotorClampBackP1.stl 281.8 KB
026_ToolHolderArm2.stl 57.1 KB
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