Making Cross Table

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  • Опубликовано: 16 мар 2024
  • I would like to show you my idea for a cross table for the WS-15 bench drill.
    The body of the table is a 15mm sheet of metal to which I screwed some prisms I found in a nearby scrapyard.
    The second part of the body is made similarly, except that I added a square steel rod with threaded holes to be able to push one of the prisms to remove the slack.
    The element that moves the table is a 16x4 trapezoidal screw which I threaded at the ends to a 10mm thread to be able to mount the knobs.
    I made them from a piece of sheet metal, a pipe and a rod.
    The second axis is a sled from some large lathe found on scrap.
    After disassembling, cleaning and lubricating, they fit perfectly into the lower body of the table.
    The WS15 does not have a pin on the top to hold the ER20 handle, so I came up with the idea of blocking the walrus cone using screws screwed into the handle's blade. The quill has a knockout socket at a slightly angle, thanks to which we tighten the handle by screwing in the screws.
    The whole thing was extremely stiff and heavy (about 55 kg).
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Комментарии • 3

  • @arcanix51
    @arcanix51 3 месяца назад

    only gripe i have is make certain your spidal is capable of the side load presured you are putting on it during milling procedures. ..that and add a brass gib..

  • @rafaantczak3050
    @rafaantczak3050 3 месяца назад +1

    Ciekawy pomysł a jak to z tym frezowaniem na ws15 pinole nie siadają i inne części? I wgl co to za uchyt na trzymanie wierteł i frezów

    • @madeingarage7040
      @madeingarage7040  3 месяца назад

      Nie wiem co będzie z pinolą bo zrobiłem ten stół 3 dni temu. A uchwyt to er20 na stożku mk2