logan 6560 lathe 3d models
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This model **COULD NOT** be used to print a functional nozzle, and even if you have a precision metal lathe CNC, I'm way from sure that it can be used to turn one. Printing it in plastic "to test if a nozzle fit" is probably useless too, because a...
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This tiny lathe was built using Tinkercad's online editor. Take a closer look here: https://www.tinkercad.com/things/40jp7ZteHKp Printing Settings: Rafts: Don't bother (there is no consequence...
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This unique model showcases a button football player, with its center 8 mm hole serving two main purposes - allowing players to easily attach the printed object to a lathe and preventing it from rolling off the table during gameplay. The sunken top...
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... Then, I reverse-chucked it in the lathe's three-jaw chuck so that the exterior could be brushed with acetone to polish and fuse the layers together. How I Designed This: Design: I measured the original parts carefully and created an Inventor file.
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A highly adaptable LED tool light tailored specifically for the Taig lathe and mill. This brilliant light is precision-designed to snugly fit into the right slot of the Taig headstock. Based on a 10mm super bright LED, its exceptional brightness...
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These wheels are best milled on a lathe from bar stock like nylon or polycarbonate rod, but the stl files can be helpful in prototyping your build. UPDATE 12/19: New MK2 files have been added! These wheels are optimized to print with solid infill...
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SeeMeCNC being unable (Or unwilling) to help without the machine being sent in for repairs (To the tune of stupid-amounts-of-money-for-a-sub-$10USD fix), I was commissioned to design a fix that worked as well or better than the original. I did this...
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Put a 6mm hex bit into drill and you can sand the object like in a lathe! Sorry i was lazy and added it only to one most important version. This option should be placed to all round objects? ps. You are supposed to feel like dancing.. Twerk, I...
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Here's what I did on my lathe: centre drill a M8 bolt first. Then, using a milling machine, mount that bolt in a dividing head with the steady. Next, centre a 4mm slot drill along the axis of the bolt and position the tool to match. Touch the slot...
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... isn't a sphere. Some guy with a fancy CAM lathe might prove me wrong, but my nephew possibly could too. ...I designed it in OnShape: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/7578e4f3ee04d5c50b0f9ba6/w/8a71c61a2a394945cbf93649/e/0664345b59a74f88c0c675d9.
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To ensure a snug fit on the router, I employed my lathe to bore out the extraction head. ...Feel free to adapt this design as necessary; it can be easily scaled to accommodate various diameter routers and cutters, making it an exciting project for...
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Equipment developed to perform the process of separating hydraulic oil from the cooling fluid used in CNC lathes and machining centers, where the bus oil ends up being discarded in the fluid, contaminating it, which has negative consequences for the...
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I was determined to build an exceptionally powerful dive light that wouldn't break the bank, but I don't have access to advanced tools like CNC or metal lathes so I thought I'd attempt to 3D print one instead. This design is meant to house...
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Spacer changed to accept a countersunk M8 bolt with the head reduced in diameter to 14mm, should not take much, I used a lathe but a drill & angle grinder will do the same job.A 14mm x 3mm round magnet can then be placed on top of the bolt head to...
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To install the bushing, there are several methods: spinning it in the holder using a lathe/drill (Method 1), heating it up with a soldering iron and then pushing it into place (Method 2), or drilling out the inside diameter slightly before gluing it...
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I make lanyard and EDC beads by hand with a lathe and mill(no CNC!), and a revolver cylinder has been on the todo list for a while, this seemed like a nice way to mock up parameters/ratios etc.(an a dang sight easier way to make it anyway!) Didn't...
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The washers (brass) and pin lock (POM) were made on a lathe, however can be printed as well. The pin lock is held up with a old ballpen spring and locked with a M2x12 screw. Four M3x10 countersunk bolts hold the washers. In principle this can be...
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I made my own using 0.8mm 'music wire' and a lathe. You can probably buy springs - the length depends on the size of the IC/clip. I need to print with 0.1mm layer height to have enough accuracy for the clip pins to clear the holes. ... So far, I...
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A variety of jig clampers exist to address unique job needs including vacuum operated models, clamps mounted to lathes or table tops for heavy material handling applications where greater grip is needed and compact clamping solutions ideal for...
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To print, you'll need: 1x Robotic gripper base 2x Robotic gripper jaw 8x Robotic gripper arm 2x Robotic gripper arm small 1x Robotic gripper center 1x Robotic gripper DC motor mount Additionally, you'll require: 1x 3mm screw, 45mm long 1x coupler to...
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For mounting, I recommend using an #8 1/2" lathe screw to attach the bracket to the layout benchwork. My preferred method is to hold the assembled bracket in place where it belongs, mark the screw points, and then pre-drill them. This approach helps...
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These are four types of t-slot filler strips I created for the Myford ML7 lathe, and will also work on the Super 7. I believe they will also work on the ML10. Their purpose is to keep the t-slots free of swarf and dirt. Each filler strip is either...
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Utilized for a CNC tailstock setup on my Unimat SL lathe, this device allows for improved positional accuracy and repeatable motion. Created using OpenScad software, allowing users to easily customize the design as needed. Modification and...
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Machining the wheels in a lathe requires some trial and error, but I managed to get it right on the second attempt. For optimal results with 1.75 mm filament, I recommend using a #10-32 tap. The entire assembly was simply secured to an aluminum...
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The part called Teflon, however, is not printed on mine - they're actually manufactured in a Schaublin lathe, and I'm forever grateful to Khun Chai and Khun Racine for their help with this project. Thanks a million, guys! Yes, these parts are indeed...
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To ensure accurate mounting, a #8 1/2" lathe screw is recommended. The preferred method of mounting involves holding the assembled bracket in place where it will be situated on the layout benchwork, marking the screw points, and then pre-drilling...
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In reality I should probably mill this on a lathe out of metal for strength and durability, but for now, the design is in testing phase. UPD: Printed and tested. Acceptable at US indoor range:330-350 This gun with stock bearing: 388 f/s ...
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The main part to machine is the hobbed bolt, created through turning on a lathe or using a file and drill. Tensioner assembly requires cutting a hole in the rod for a smaller bolt and adding a cam. The pneumatic fitting should have its hole drilled...
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Since I am in the United States finding the correct size PVC pipe would be problematic so I chucked a 4" pipe (cut to 4.875") on my metal lathe and turned down the outside and inside to fit the parts. ...Painted with a rattle can and the body sleeve...