9X20 lathe models
Posted by
Ron Thompson
on 2011-03-02 08:59:42 UTC
Hello Jamie and the groups,
I drew up some parts of my 1993 Enco 9x20 lathe prior to converting to CNC.
I used the Pack and go feature in Solidworks 2010, so all parts should
be there and mates and limit mates (sliding) should work.
These are parts in relation to each other, but some parts are yet to be
drawn.
The individual files are of the 3 jaw chuck body, jaw, a spindle mock-up
to give a center of rotation (simple tube), a T nut to fit the table
slot, the table, the cross slide bracket, and a yet to be made timing gear.
If anyone requires a different file format, let me know and I'll try.
--
Ron Thompson
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I drew up some parts of my 1993 Enco 9x20 lathe prior to converting to CNC.
I used the Pack and go feature in Solidworks 2010, so all parts should
be there and mates and limit mates (sliding) should work.
These are parts in relation to each other, but some parts are yet to be
drawn.
The individual files are of the 3 jaw chuck body, jaw, a spindle mock-up
to give a center of rotation (simple tube), a T nut to fit the table
slot, the table, the cross slide bracket, and a yet to be made timing gear.
If anyone requires a different file format, let me know and I'll try.
--
Ron Thompson
On the Beautiful Florida Space Coast, right beside the Kennedy Space Center, USA
There are two kinds of posts on newsgroups.
1. This is what I have done...
2. This is what I think...
Be aware of the difference!
http://www.ourcadguy.com/
http://www.plansandprojects.com My hobby pages are here:
http://www.plansandprojects.com/My%20Machines/
Visit the castinghobby FAQ:
http://castinghobbyfaq.bareboogerhost.com/