starturn retrofit help :D

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starturn retrofit help :D

Post by dani_gt » Fri 28 Oct , 2011 22:02 pm

Hi!!

I´m a Portuguese student and i´m studying mechatronics. I´m on the final year of my graduation, so i need to do a final project.
Recently i've discovered an old denford starturn here in my school. I believe is a starturn 4.. Made in 1991..
My idea is to retrofit this lathe, so it can work with a windows interface instead of a DOS software (very old).
I've seen some videos on youtube about retrofited starturn lathe.

My questions are:

- Wich is the best way to retrofit this lathe?
- Can you show me photos, and schematics so that i can guide myself on the project?
- Can i control the lathe with mach3?
- What are the modifications that i need to do?

I will be very greatfull if someone can help me.

Best regards,

Daniel Oliveira

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Re: starturn retrofit help :D

Post by Denford Admin » Wed 02 Nov , 2011 9:49 am

A starturn has been upgraded to mach before here:
viewtopic.php?t=452

There are lots of other people who have posted their upgrade experiences eg:
viewtopic.php?t=1780

Another forum to join also would be http://www.cnczone.com/forums/index.php as they have Mach related advice

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Re: starturn retrofit help :D

Post by dani_gt » Wed 09 Nov , 2011 0:44 am

good night..

Thanks for answer to my question, i really appreciate ;)

well.. yesterday i saw that my starturn only says starturn, and not satarturn4... what is the major difference between these two lathes?
will be more difficult to make the retrofit?

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Re: starturn retrofit help :D

Post by Denford Admin » Wed 09 Nov , 2011 9:42 am

We have some old leaflets here showing the 4 and 8:
viewtopic.php?f=12&t=383

The electronics are probably not much different between them.
Not sure what drives are in the 4 but the 8 will have SD3 stepper drives which IMO should be kept unless your looking for microstepping and upgrading the motors.
The spindle drive will probably be very old and need replacing but if it works OK then it could be controlled from an analogue 0-10V source - just be careful though as it used a potentiometer for speed control and may not be referenced to GND to 10V but a higher voltage level (that's why the later Baldor speed control was electronically isolated from the rest of the electronics)

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Re: starturn retrofit help :D

Post by dani_gt » Wed 09 Nov , 2011 18:06 pm

once again thanks for answer me ;)

I think that with the information that you gave me i can start working on my lathe..

I will giving some news during the project, and post some photos :D

thanks

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Re: starturn retrofit help :D

Post by Denford Admin » Thu 10 Nov , 2011 9:51 am

I will giving some news during the project, and post some photos
Yes please do - it really helps others when people take the time to post what they have done to upgrade an old machine.
This forum does not prune or archive old posts either, so any information will remain for years to come (fingers crossed)

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