Thought folks here might want to see how I'm progressing on my DRO install.
One of the things I mused over was whether to put the X-axis scale on the fron or back of the table.
Front mean I keep all my Y-axis travel and it's easier to mount but I lose my table stops and a powerfeed auto-stop becomes a real challenge.
Rear means I lose about .45" of travel and have to pull the table to do the install. But it's out of harms way.
Any way, I decided to go with the rear mount as you'll see.
Some pics
Y-Axis first
Bracket 1
Bracket 2 and scale
Scale all in
Reader head
Y-axis all done!
On to the X-axis!
I didn't want to block access to the oil port so I decided to mount the scale high. This also reduces the amount of travel lost because the column slopes away from the table at the top.
X-Axis scale in place. I had to cut the scale as I mistakenly bought the wrong length. I just put it in the bandsaw and it cut fine, glass and all. Piece of cake.
Then I pulled the table and cross slide so I could mark, drill and tap for the reader head.
X-axis reader head in place.
Next up is the Y-axis. I'm going to mount it at the rear of the spindle with the scale going up inside the hollow spot in the head.
One of the things I mused over was whether to put the X-axis scale on the fron or back of the table.
Front mean I keep all my Y-axis travel and it's easier to mount but I lose my table stops and a powerfeed auto-stop becomes a real challenge.
Rear means I lose about .45" of travel and have to pull the table to do the install. But it's out of harms way.
Any way, I decided to go with the rear mount as you'll see.
Some pics
Y-Axis first
Bracket 1
Bracket 2 and scale
Scale all in
Reader head
Y-axis all done!
On to the X-axis!
I didn't want to block access to the oil port so I decided to mount the scale high. This also reduces the amount of travel lost because the column slopes away from the table at the top.
X-Axis scale in place. I had to cut the scale as I mistakenly bought the wrong length. I just put it in the bandsaw and it cut fine, glass and all. Piece of cake.
Then I pulled the table and cross slide so I could mark, drill and tap for the reader head.
X-axis reader head in place.
Next up is the Y-axis. I'm going to mount it at the rear of the spindle with the scale going up inside the hollow spot in the head.