I have been curious about CNC machine tools since I saw my first one in action in 1984 when I worked at Ricardo's in Sussex.
I had been looking at obtaining my own CNC mill for years and contemplated converting a small Hobbymat 65 mill that I had. Then I came across a pair of ex college Emco PC 50 Mill and Lathe that had been used to provide spares and been left to rust in a storage unit.
I did a lot of internet searches and gathered a folder full of snippets and information.
The project is evolving as I try out new ideas.
The machines were stripped de-rusted and cleaned, mechanically they were good . The electrics were good , but the electronics were suspect. I didn't have the Emco software or the PC interface card
I looked at what control software was available and decided to go with mach3 as the Artsoft Forum had a lot of useful infrmation and at the time when I started this project it was still being actively supported. The fully working demo version was a good start, I could do testing without too much of a learning curve.
As a cost effective solution for a hobby machine for myself I looked at Chinese control cards. These are available from ebay from £5 upwards ….. I had a couple of old XP pc's and decided to use parallel port control. This is an obsolete technology dead end , but it works and I was confident to support it myself.
The current card is a TB6600 3 axis all in one control , drivers and relays.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-3-Axis-TB6600-CNC-Controller-Max-Current-4-5A-36V-Stepper-Motor-Driver-Board/271634683200?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649
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This runs off the 24v power supply of the original Emco
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On the panel is a TB6600 driver card for the 4th axis, it picks up its control signals from the all in one card. There is also a voltage control card for the LED lights.
The spindle Main drive is an Omron VFD rated at .4kW. This is run from a manual control box with Stop ,Start Direction switches and a Cotrol for speed.
I have recently trial fitted an additional High Speed 24,000 rpm 1.5kW spindle and there is an additional 2.2kW vfd contoller [the red one] along side the Omron.
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I'll post more later.
Steve