Cowells Milling/ Z axis design
Steve Wan 1 | 14/05/2022 17:20:41 |
17 forum posts 4 photos | Hi Folks Greetings to all I'm building a small table top mill with some thoughts from Cowells mill. I like the z axis feed screw vertically with a top handle rather the conventional position at the base with bevel gears. My mill has little room below the mill table. Hence, Cowells design is best to apply. Wonder anyone here can share photos of the assembly drawing or explain type of bushing and attachment design to the mill body and the table? Much appreciates ahead. Steve Wan |
bernard towers | 14/05/2022 17:42:23 |
1221 forum posts 161 photos | Its the same design on my shoreline maybe a look at their site might. There is also Taig or Peatol |
Michael Gilligan | 14/05/2022 22:12:36 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | There are some useful-looking images here: **LINK** http://www.lathes.co.uk/cowells-miller/ MichaelG. |
Steve Wan 1 | 15/05/2022 16:41:32 |
17 forum posts 4 photos | Hi Bernard, could you share some light over the assembly of the z axis of your Shoreline? Much appreciated here. |
Steve Wan 1 | 15/05/2022 16:43:58 |
17 forum posts 4 photos | Hi Michael, thanks for the link to Tony's www.lathes.co.uk. But I need to know parts here to join altogether. |
bernard towers | 15/05/2022 21:35:40 |
1221 forum posts 161 photos | Suggest you trawl the sherline website |
Michael Gilligan | 15/05/2022 23:10:51 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Posted by Steve Wan 1 on 15/05/2022 16:43:58:
… But I need to know parts here to join altogether. . I’m afraid you’ve lost me, Steve … this photo seems to illustrate it all rather well: . [Credit : http://www.lathes.co.uk/cowells-miller/ ] Unless you actually want full drawings of the Cowells components, I would have thought there was plenty of information there ^^^ to show the design principle. MichaelG. . P.S. __ from the Cowells brochure: Vertical Travel - 164mm - 6.5” Feedscrew Pitches - 1mm Edited By Michael Gilligan on 15/05/2022 23:18:30 |
Michael Gilligan | 15/05/2022 23:58:20 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Another useful detail photo: **LINK** http://www.cowells.com/Gallery/Vm16.jpg MichaelG.
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Steve Wan 1 | 16/05/2022 13:56:24 |
17 forum posts 4 photos | Hi Michael Thanks, all the parts here are crystal clear Of course if anyone would scan me the assembly drawing would the great! BTW Bernard I have mistaken your word for Shoreline with Sherline Steve W. |
Baz | 16/05/2022 16:51:17 |
1033 forum posts 2 photos | What are compression bearings? I will take a wild guess that you mean thrust race, and that would go under the assembly that rotates. |
Steve Wan 1 | 17/05/2022 06:19:32 |
17 forum posts 4 photos | Hi Baz, Yes thrust bearing. Any thoughts where's the best place to put? Below the handwheel or nearer the feed screws? You own a Cowells Mill? Steve W. |
John Haine | 17/05/2022 08:45:05 |
5563 forum posts 322 photos | Steve, the clue is in the name, thrust bearing. What direction do the forces act when you operate the screw? |
Michael Gilligan | 17/05/2022 09:09:14 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Have a look at this, Steve : **LINK** https://www.arceurotrade.co.uk/projects/MYF001/myford-cstb-mod.html Now … use your imagination, and visualise it operating in the Z-axis That would surely be a good basis for your design. Note: I have never seen the actual Cowells unit dismantled. MichaelG. |
Phil H1 | 18/05/2022 19:55:35 |
467 forum posts 60 photos | Is a ball race strictly necessary? I would have thought that a plain, bronze washer would have been adequate? Phil H |
Steve Wan 1 | 19/05/2022 02:50:38 |
17 forum posts 4 photos | Hi John, Michael and Phil, thanks for the feedbacks Yes, I think the best spot for thrust bearing is next to the handle where the turning load is at most. Yes, also a bronze washer can be used. Infact, one of my washer is a thick PVC and has been in use for years. Steve W. |
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