CNC conversion of axminster (seig) SX4

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CNC conversion of axminster (seig) SX4

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    george bullimore
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      #451084
      george bullimore
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        @georgebullimore57258

        has anyone gone through the process of adapting a axminster mill to CNC?

        #451090
        Chris Evans 6
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          @chrisevans6

          Not personally but my brother in law has.The result works well.

          #451104
          John Haine
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            There is a YouTube video here…

            **LINK**

            and here…

            **LINK**

            #451116
            Martin Connelly
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              @martinconnelly55370

              Please specify which model you are referring to. Axminster sell a large variety of milling machines.

              Martin C

              #451117
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                @mgnbuk

                Please specify which model you are referring to.

                Says SX4 in the thread title ?

                Nigel B.

                #451121
                Martin Connelly
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                  @martinconnelly55370

                  So it does, silly me.

                  Martin C

                  #451133
                  Martin Connelly
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                    @martinconnelly55370

                    The Axminster SX4 is similar to the Grizzly G0720R so searching for that may give the information you are after, they probably sell more machines in the USA than Axminster do in the UK. Here is someone selling kits for converting it and there is a link to a PDF instruction manual on the page,

                    Heavy Metal CNC

                    Here is a YouTube video of a conversion.

                    Martin C

                    Video added

                    Edited By Martin Connelly on 07/02/2020 19:25:52

                    #514065
                    ron vale 3
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                      @ronvale3

                      Serious question

                      I have a WM16 Has any enterprising chap got around to supplying a kit that you just bolt on ( with you doing all the grindy bits, as well as all the electrics that you can just plug in without taking a Masters degree in Physics.

                      I donr mind getting to grips with the programming side, but all that soldering!!!!!!

                      Or has anyone made up a shopping list of all the bits ( i can farm out the sparky side of things!!

                      #514066
                      JasonB
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                        I've seen them for the WM18 but not the 16

                        #514160
                        ron vale 3
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                          Jason

                          Any link so i can get an idea of what is involved please?

                          #514161
                          JasonB
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                            @jasonb

                            They seem to be ready to go mechanical bolt on kits with no other mods needed. Then you get the electronics kit etc.

                            Edited By JasonB on 18/12/2020 12:24:56

                            #514163
                            Martin Connelly
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                              This video shows the electrical/electronic requirements for a basic conversion of a lathe. As can be seen it is not a lot of wiring or parts. The requirements for a mill just have a third axis if you want XY and Z axis powered. You can buy these parts and experiment long before you get to the point of actually modifying a machine so you have some confidence with the process. Further items can be added later such as spindle indexing, home and limit switches, auto tool height setting.

                              Martin C
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                              ron vale 3
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                                @ronvale3

                                Thanks will suggest that they start doing one for the WM16

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