skunkworks
do you know what the cam program is running the machine - It looks like the old girl has been retrofitted.
skunkworks
do you know what the cam program is running the machine - It looks like the old girl has been retrofitted.
Yes - we retrofitted it around 2010. We used Linuxcnc which is controlling everything. (spindle gearbox, tool chain and changer, pallets and motion *and whatever else I have forgotten...)
A short walk around...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTI_Ypv4FQE
I'm with you, that bit changer is pretty cool! I spent several hours yesterday changing bits at my lathe to get to the proper size, it gets tiresome, also doing it on the drill press. I did notice though who ever and what ever they'r making they didn't worry about the chatter and screeching the larger bit made!
skunkworks
I thought it was one of the DIY retrofit setups. That is a very impressive machine.
Its amazing all the Pro features you can add to an old machine by retrofitting it, i'm currently using GRBL on an old ELLIOT 181 miller and like you im impressed with what the machine is capable of. One of these days i will load linux onto an old PC and use it to run my machine but for now my head is stuck in windows world.
Linuxcnc adds a few features i don't currently have access to like tool changing and canned cycles which would be really nice.
we also converted a 80's vintage matsuura..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXLF0u-tdT0
The arm style changers are somewhat faster than a carousel, as two functions are essentially simultaneous. On jobs using a large tool library, time saving is considerable.
Plus the K&T tooling is mechanically barcoded... So the tool can go anywhere in the chain and you can pre-fetch the tool..
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Strépy-Thieu boat lift, Belgium.
https://diqn32j8nouaz.cloudfront.net..._boat_lift.jpg
I had to look for a video of that boat lift. Was hoping to find one in operation, but only found this one;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usUwiL2NJiQ
I found this one pretty impressive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxKWSQDeA78