Speeds and feeds take a little experience. Same with Lathe work using long boring bars. Insert rake and radius for depth of cut can effect it greatly. I like the types of machines that use a servo motor driving a ball screw. More money, Better features. Bore it out and sleeve it. Or weld it and rebore it. Practice makes perfect.
Stepper motors like to move. When they hold they will get hot. I've added heat sinks to small ones, but I don't think you can do much more than your fan idea for larger ones.
Curious how you powered your machine, I just bought one and the plug is a chinese 16a 220v. Did you make an adapter and make a dedicated breaker? I want to run mine off of my generator and I'm not sure how to go about it. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
Speeds and feeds take a little experience. Same with Lathe work using long boring bars. Insert rake and radius for depth of cut can effect it greatly. I like the types of machines that use a servo motor driving a ball screw. More money, Better features. Bore it out and sleeve it. Or weld it and rebore it. Practice makes perfect.
Stepper motors like to move. When they hold they will get hot. I've added heat sinks to small ones, but I don't think you can do much more than your fan idea for larger ones.
I’m learning from you guys, my big link- belt is , Lucy goosy on my bucket, egg shaped pivot holes thanks BigAl California.
What’s the drill specs per pin like what’s pin size what’s final hole size
Motor link??? Pleas
Curious how you powered your machine, I just bought one and the plug is a chinese 16a 220v. Did you make an adapter and make a dedicated breaker? I want to run mine off of my generator and I'm not sure how to go about it. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
have you tryed cutting oil
Yes, I was using a water-based lubricant
I am in the middle of making upgraded mounts and bearings right now
Got a link?
Most of the world is 50hz .
China is 50hz as well i think.