Hi @koenbroAs always, you guys are great -- thanks for the practical discussion.
I went ahead and ordered the LMS 4" precision rotary table that @jimrk linked to above. The reason I went with the LMS rotary over the PM BS-0 dividing head, as I initially intended, is the z height. The PM solution has the clear advantage of angular adjustment but am not convinced that with my z-axis limitations that's worth it. Also ordered the tailstock matching this table, and the 3-Jaw 3" lathe chuck. Have never used a lathe chuck (or a lathe ) so I am very excited to try it/them out. Wanted to also get the compatible dividing plate set but they are out until late January.
Am very tempted by the elegant, self-contained and stand-alone solution @Cletus has shown above, because I think I can use it as a welding positioner as well. What motor and controller are you using, @Cletus ?
The stepper motor will depend on the size of the rotary table, the mounting arrangement and the required torque.
Any update on 4th axis @koenbro?
Agree. I already printed timing pulleys, and got a timing belt. Will design and make the housing next. You are totally right the two geared interfaces are annoyingly noisy.I was looking at your rotary encoder and I'm wondering why you didn't use a belt? Seems like that would be much quieter and even more accurate.
I would very much like to upgrade the motor. Do you have any suggestions for 1 to 1.5HP motors that would be suitable?Any thoughts on upgrading the motor? The unit seems to be solid enough to do aluminum work quickly except for the slow spindle speed.
@mcardoso on this forum has had some very good suggestions on spindle motors for me. I haven't made a move on those yet, but It will likely happen at some point.I would very much like to upgrade the motor. Do you have any suggestions for 1 to 1.5HP motors that would be suitable?