- Joined
- Oct 9, 2014
- Messages
- 465
This is how I secured the three cables on the carriage so they are not stressed at the sensor connections. No cable guide. They are kept together with tie wraps and makes a long wide bow almost to the floor and are then secured again to the frame just before the DRO.
Yes it is really convenient to use a DRO. I have it on the old Örn/Storebro lathe to and realized how helpful it is. No counting on sections and turns on hand-wheel scales and the presentation is more accurate since the DRO measure true positions (within its tolerances).
I've marked the DRO so I don't have to remember or turn wheels to see what respective display represents and that the cross feed is set for diameter readings. Perhaps it is useful since I'm not terribly young anymore
The picture is taken laying on the floor looking up on the rear of the lathe,
Yes it is really convenient to use a DRO. I have it on the old Örn/Storebro lathe to and realized how helpful it is. No counting on sections and turns on hand-wheel scales and the presentation is more accurate since the DRO measure true positions (within its tolerances).
I've marked the DRO so I don't have to remember or turn wheels to see what respective display represents and that the cross feed is set for diameter readings. Perhaps it is useful since I'm not terribly young anymore
The picture is taken laying on the floor looking up on the rear of the lathe,
Last edited: