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Joe Porter
09-22-2012, 12:10 PM
These are some photos (I hope!) of my indexer. I have just tried it out and seems to be working OK. I was always told that there wasn't enough Z height for an indexer, so I decided to make a mount for a smaller router and use my original router holder and could essentially make any amount of Z that I wanted. I also had no idea how to do the electrical and programming for an indexer motor, so I decided to use the existing X motor and leave all of that alone. I built a separate bed for the indexer to hold the head and tailstock and mounted it on the moving table rails. I can disengage the table pinion and in the released position, the pinion meshes with the same size pinion to drive the headstock. I figured if I didn't change the ratio anywhere that everything would cut the same as if it were still driving the table. The wooden gears were made from the Gearotic Motion program and, of course, cut on the Buddy. They work fine for what it is. My main objective was to see if my idea of using the X motor as is to turn the headstock was OK. That seems to work good. My turning will mainly be for table legs and spindles, etc. I realize that this is not as accurate as a real life indexer, but I think it will serve my purposes ok. By the way, I have no lathe, so this is it. Now, lets see if those pictures come thru..... joe

gene
09-22-2012, 12:30 PM
i like the wood gears . How does it work for you :rolleyes:

rcnewcomb
09-22-2012, 12:48 PM
Very clever :)

Joe Porter
09-22-2012, 01:01 PM
Thanks, Randall.

Gene, the wood gears work OK. I will probably replace them with a plastic version. I wanted to see if it was going to work before I spent too much money. joe

beacon14
09-22-2012, 05:57 PM
Great solution Joe, very creative!

Now let's see a few turned objects.

dana_swift
09-22-2012, 10:43 PM
That is just over the top great! I love ingenuity like that-

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gene
09-22-2012, 10:46 PM
One good thing about a shopbot if you don't have a part you can make one

Joe Porter
09-23-2012, 09:19 AM
Thanks for the kind words, guys. Now I have to find me a project with a sculpted column. I will post the results...joe