I believe all of the needed parts for the lathe controls are ordered and on their way. Thankfully I had some of the stuff on hand. Prices on the MTW wire I use have skyrocketed!
The KDK tool post and holders sold quickly and nearly covered the cost of a new Dorian toolpost. It arrived today. The included nut wasn’t as thick as I would like. I will be making another that has more contact. It sounds like a fun, simple project.
I powered up the lathe with the static phase converter that came with. Machine runs great.
I’m thinking this will be my last lathe. I can’t see anything it won’t do. It’s funny though.. comparing it to my “smaller” 14x30 Pacemaker and.. there’s just no comparison. With that said, this is a nice machine with features the Pacemaker doesn’t have - reverse, D1 spindle, and metric threading. I’m going to try to raise the tool post on the Pacemaker so I can use tools on both lathes without changing tool height.
I’ve made my way through the tooling that came with the machines. There is a lot! This is the open stock stuff that is beyond what I want to store/keep.
It’s going to a dear friend. I also gave a box of tooling to the other friend that helped move the machines last week.
The Haas introduces a new to me tool management challenge. The Tree with Centroid has a 200 tool library because I change tools manually. The Haas has a 10 tool carousel. I saw a video on NYCCNC where he used some CAT40 tool tags sold by MSC to keep track of the details for a given tool. I found an .stl on Thingiverse and did this:
They turned out REALLY nice. Each tool will get a label from the label maker with pertinent details in an effort to keep it all straight and hopefully avoid a Z axis tool height crash.
Back to going through tooling and putting **** away!
Cheers!