Toolroom Lathe from Cyclematic Machinery

Cyclematic Machinery takes pride in manufacturing toolroom lathe which features constant quality, technical competence, and competitive price.

 

This lathe doesn’t use threading gearbox, instead computer-controlled servo motor is directly linked to the leadscrew. Just use your finger to select desired thread pitch on the touchscreen display, the threads come out absolutely precise and you totally eliminate problems with specialized threads. The display also shows spindle speed, cutting feed rate and DRO functions.

 

We maintain international standard of quality in every stage of toolroom lathe machinery production and keep upgrading the quality in order to overtake the best in the world. Contact us for our tool lathes.

VICTOR Machining Centers

Founded in 1954, Victor Taichung Machinery Works Co., Ltd started with making conventional lathes in Taiwan and now steadily supplies CNC lathes and machining centers by devoting her management to non-stop R&D and innovations. With more than 65% in-house manufacturing and own foundry to offer highly reliable Meehanite® castings to further assure machine quality, all products are marketed globally under the brand names VICTOR or FORTUNE (in North America) which highlight her strong position as the leading machine tool manufacturer in Taiwan.

 

Insisting on Technology Innovations and Quality Superiority, Victor Taichung is continuously devoted to developing new generation of machining centers.

 

To ensure marketing for own products, Victor Taichung has invested considerably in setting up a global distribution network. As well as numerous agents around the world the Victor group has 8 technical support and distribution centers located in USA, England, France, Germany, South Africa, Malaysia, Thailand and China. These centers act not only to market our machines but also to provide our customers with an efficient after-sales service and technical support. In 2003, Victor Taichung celebrates her 50 anniversary and is greatly confident to meet the fierce challenge of machine tool market. To strive for perpetual development and technological innovations, Victor Taichung will keep on manufacturing modern machine tools with greater value added and creating prosperous future for the industry. We defined ourselves the No.1 machining centers supplier in Taiwan.

How to Well Use Your Band Saw?

Any band saw can resaw. The question is: “How well and how thick?” The first thing you need to decide if resawing on your band saw is an activity in which you are likely to engage frequently, occasionally or never. For those of you who don’t know, resawing is the ability to cut thin slices or veneers out of a board standing on its edge on the band saw table, while being guided along a high fence. Where this pays off is when you are trying to get maximum mileage out of an especially fine, beautiful, expensive hardwood board.

For example, I made a lot of jewelry boxes with 3/8″ thick sides. Considering that I had to sand all of the sides flat and smooth, I found that I could barely get 2 slices out of a 1″ thick board or 3 slices out of a 1 1/2″ board or 4 slices out of a 2″ thick board. You need to allow 1/16″ kerf waste for most band saw blades plus more if your blade wanders, which all blades do to a certain extent. Then all unevenness has to be sanded away in a drum sander or wide belt sander. In the end, you can’t realistically expect to get two finished 3/8″ box sides out of a board that is only 3/8″+3/8″ +1/6″ = 13/16″ thick. You will need not much less than a full 1″ thickness in your original board. Since most hardwood lumber is sold milled down to 7/8″ for a so-called 1″ board, you are faced with only getting one, 3/8″ slice, not two. On the other hand, most 2″ lumber comes milled down to 1 7/8″, which allows you to bet three 3/8″ pieces out, saving you money.

The more your band saw blade wanders, the more thickness you will need. The important thing is to minimize this wandering and there are five ways to do this: (1) blade tension (maximum recommended to keep the blade from flexing), (2) blade width (the wider, the better for stiffness), (3) blade type (designed specifically for resawing), (4) motor power (to drive the blade through the wood without bogging down) and (5) blade guides (the more blade control, the better).

If you plan on doing a lot of resawing, pay close attention to the specifications of band saws you are considering for purchase, in light of what has been said above. If resawing doesn’t look like it will play a large part in your future, then you are probably more interested in cutting curves in thinner material. In this case, throat depth of your band saw becomes a very important consideration because, on a small band saw, you will be constantly bumping into the back of the throat and you may not be able to complete the curved cuts you have penciled out.

Any 14-inch band saw will severely limit the width of cuts you can make to the left of the blade, so consider if this will present a problem for you. If you are planning on just cutting out small parts, fine. On the other hand, if you want to make large parts for furniture, then a small band saw just won’t do. Of course, there is no limitation to the right of the blade, on a 14″ (or any other) band saw, except that you will have to supply auxiliary support for your work piece if it extends very far off the edge of the table. Throat depth is not so much of a problem when you are using the band saw for resawing, although, for resawing, you will need to consider the maximum distance between the table top and the upper blade guide. That measurement determines how wide a board you can resaw on your band saw.

When shopping for a band saw, don’t be fooled into thinking that an 18″ band saw will give you a full 18″ between the blade and the back of the throat. Band saws are measured by the outside diameter of their wheels. These wheels are mounted inside the cabinet, one above the table and the other, below. Actually, there is an upper cabinet and a lower cabinet connected by a “column”. The blade travels upwards from the lower (powered) wheel through and inside the column to the upper (idler) wheel before reversing direction and going downwards through the upper blade guide, then the table, then the lower blade guide before returning to the lower wheel.

Because the column takes up a certain amount of space, an 18″ band saw will not normally have a full 18″ throat. It will be something less than that, perhaps 17½” (if you are lucky) or even 17″. So, if you need a full 18″ of clearance, you will need a 20″ band saw. Prices climb with throat depth simply because as throat depth increases, the wheels and the cabinets must increase in size accordingly. In short, the whole machine gets bigger.

Small band saws with small wheels may not be tall enough to sit on the floor like larger ones. With small band saws, you must either mount them on a bench or purchase or build a stand. Usually the stand is included in the price of the smaller saws. Conversely, when working on a very large, industrial band saw, count on the table top being quite high off the floor to accommodate the lower wheel and its cabinet.

When you order blades for your band saw, do so in quantity. There are few sure things in life but blade breakage is guaranteed. Always have replacement band saw blades on hand so you don’t end up breaking your only blade right in the middle of a project. When you do order blades, you can usually find the best prices online but you will need to allow for delivery time and shipping costs. You can buy blades from the saw manufacturer but it is usually cheaper to purchase them from a vendor who specializes in band saw blades. If you can’t find the exact size your band saw uses, you can ordinarily have your blades custom-welded to any length you need.

There are times when you want a specialized band saw blade for a specific use like resawing. Here, the challenge is to get a reasonably smooth cut but not to have so many teeth that it causes an undue amount of friction, heat and wandering. In a case like that, it may be best to buy directly from the manufacturer of your band saw. Band saw blades designed to cut tight curves are as narrow as 1/8″. For most curves, I have found 1/4″ blades to be sufficiently narrow. The narrower the blade, the more likely it will be to break quickly but it can track tighter curves than wider blades. For really tight curves, a scroll saw may be a better tool than a band saw. Resaw blades should always be as wide as your band saw can accommodate.

There are two basic types of blade guides on band saws: “blocks” and “ball bearing guides”. Blocks can be made out of smooth metal, non-metallic composite or ceramic material. Ball bearing guides are more expensive but are much easier on blades in that there is minimal friction and, therefore, reduced heat. There are side guides in any band saw to restrain the blade from moving left or right and a single block or bearing behind the band saw blade to keep it from moving backward when pressure is applied to the front of the blade by the work piece. After-market ball bearing guides with full installation instructions can be obtained from manufacturers such as Carter. The more expensive band saws come already equipped with ball bearing guides.

Like other stationary power tools, very large band saws usually have three phase motors. You should not consider purchasing one of these unless you have three phase power available at the place where you will be using the saw. Three phase power is usually only available from the power company in commercial or industrial areas and cannot be found in residential areas. The only way to have three phase power in a home woodworking shop is to use a phase converter that is large enough for the power requirement of your largest three phase motor. If you plan on running more than one three phase motor at a time, you will need a correspondingly larger phase converter. There are two types of phase converters: rotary (looks like a big electric motor) and electronic. Rotary is better if you can find it. Search for phase converters online.

A two speed band saw is useful if you are planning on cutting metal or very dense hardwoods. Running the band saw on the slow setting will mean that while it will take longer to make cuts, it will reduce heat from friction and extend blade life. Metal cutting band saw blades are widely available for cutting mild steel and non-ferrous metals. Never use a metal cutting band saw blade to cut wood. Never use a wood-cutting band saw blade to cut metal.

Some band saw wheels are bare metal. If you want to track narrow blades, your band saw wheels should have rubber “tires” that are glued onto or inserted into grooves in the metal band saw wheels. These tires are usually crowned. By adjusting the blade tracking device, you can get the blade to stay in one position on the tires or metal wheels.

Another adjustment moves the upper band saw wheel up and down to increase or decrease blade tension. You will need to release this tension to change band saw blades and, on the newer band saws, you can usually find a lever that does this for you. If not, you will have to loosen the tension knob enough to install a new blade on the wheels. Then re-apply the tension, using the blade tension scale, appropriate to the blade width you are using. Wide blades will require more tension than narrow blades. Narrow blades can break if too much tension is applied. Large band saw blades can wander off the band saw wheels if insufficient tension is used. Always refer to the tension scale on your band saw. Don’t guess.

After the band saw blade is tensioned properly, disconnect power to the motor and turn the upper wheel by hand to verify that the band saw blade is tracking properly. If not, make appropriate tilt adjustments to the upper wheel until the band saw blade stays in the approximate center of both wheels. A hand wheel or knob is provided on any band saw for this purpose. If the wheels are slightly out of alignment with respect to each other, you can still track a band saw blade. In this case, the band saw blade will be more to the back of one wheel while being more to the front of the other wheel. This discrepancy should eventually be adjusted or “tuned” out of your band saw, but, for now, it’s OK as long as the band saw blade stays on the wheels while cutting. Once you have the band saw blade tracking properly, reconnect the power and start cutting.

 

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Brief About CNC Lathes

A CNC lathe is a machine that can spins material to do a variety of operations like sanding, drilling, cutting or sanding. Usually a lathe is used for more intricate cuts and Today, they replace the older multispindle lathes because they are easier to set up and operate.

A CNC lathe will use carbide tooling and is designed using a CAM process which creates a file that can be uploaded to the machine at a later time. The reason these are so popular is because you can set the machine once to do several pieces and it will continue to do them until you have programmed it to stop.

Each CNC lathe has a computer control that allows the machine to be controlled electronically, and this program can be modified to do a variety of things. When an operator runs a CNC lathe they have to have a lot of skill to understand the programs and how the programs to do the work.

You can work with wood when you use a CNC wood lathe or various metals depending on the project you are doing. The wood lathe can be used for wood but also for brass and Aluminum. There are also metalworking CNC lathes or milling machines that cut metal. You can do tapered work with these, drill holes, and create screw threads and more with these lathes.

Some CNC lathes are portable and others are stationary. In many shops for people who do woodwork for a hobby you would find a lathe because it is capable of making a lot of different designs and intricate cuts for things like stair railings, trellis’ or table legs.

The point of using a CNC lathe is to make a piece of material that is symmetrical and beautiful. This is done by placing the material in a machine and allowing that piece to be spun until it reaches the specification that was programmed into the computer. The cutting tools then move around it on the Z and X axis to cut away the material that isn’t needed to make the piece.

The process that the CNC lathe does is called turning and it can do a variety of shapes when it goes through the full process. Many machines are used to create a plain surface to make contour shapes, to taper the ends of some pieces and it makes threaded surfaces. You can also turn metal so that you can create rods bushes, pulleys or other shapes that are needed. In some industries they use a CNC lathe to fabricate parts that may have a cross section that is to move in a circular motion.

Any material can be used as long as it will hold up during the turning process while the software program is continuing its revolutions.

CNC lathes are best used when you want to turn out several pieces of the same size and shape and where you don’t want a lot of decoration. They do have their limitations but for the most part you can create nice pieces with this type of machine.

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Popular Power Tool: Band Saw

A band saw is a very popular power tool. A band saw has a metal blade with teeth that will cut through different types of work pieces. These saws are great for woodworking, metalworking, and for cutting just about anything imaginable. Take a look at the various types of band saws and find one for you.

For people that do metal working, band saws are a necessary tool. These saws come in both a horizontal and vertical design. Your band saw will be able to cut through numerous types of metals. Nevertheless, in order to do this, you will have to make sure that you have the proper blade for that type of metal. Depending on what type of metal your cutting you may need a more heavy duty blade.

Band saws are great for timber cutting. Most of these saws will be found at a timber mill and they use very large band saws to make the first cut by ripping the lumber. In ripping lumber, the band saw will cut strips of the whole tree to make it manageable for shipping or processing even further. The large band saw also helps reduce waste and get the most out of every timber. Band saws used in timber mills are generally very large and can be very dangerous. Proper maintenance is important with these to keep them up and running at their best quality.

Most meat saws are a form of the band saw also. To be sterilized, the band saws have a stainless steel construction that makes for easy cleaning. Blades are also heat treated and generally have a very fine tip for making a quality cut of meat. These saws make breaking down an animal and shipping it to a store or getting it processed much easier and more efficient. This also reduces waste with a detailed cut

There are also band saws for personal home usage. Some people need a band saw for construction on their home or certain projects. They also may have a hobby that requires a band saw. You don’t have to own a commercial business to own band saws; they are available at a variety of retailers for the public to purchase. There are many different types of band saws that you can buy and bring into your home.

With any band saws, there are different ways to feed what you want to cut into the machine. There is a gravity feed that allows the saw to use its own weight to feed the wood, metal, or meat through the machine. If you are purchasing one for personal use, it’s probably gravity fed.

Hydraulic fed band saws use a piston to move the saw through the piece of wood or whatever it may be cutting. This of course increases the cost of the band saw, and generally is only installed on the more heavy-duty saws. If you have a production band saw, most likely, it has a hydraulic feed.

Whatever your needs may be for band saws, there are a variety of styles out there that will match what you are doing. Check out a close retail store that specializes in tools and find the band saw for your job. Be sure to invest in one that was designed for what you were doing and be safe.

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CNC Lathes Types and Their Advantages

A lathe is a common tool which spins a block of materials to act different operations such as cutting, sanding, drilling and deformation with tools to create an object which has symmetry about an axis of rotation. Generally, this are lathe have a bed that has a horizontal beam that making sure to let some chips fall free off the bed and this are small enough for a person to sit on the stand.

There are many different types of lathes that are available on the market. One of the popular lathes is the woodworking lathes, it is also one of the oldest varieties, and all types of lathes had evolved in this simple design. Metal type lathes are the one that comes with a special sizes and shapes but it all depends in their applications. Some other lathes are combined with some other tools, in which drilling machines are one of the lathes buddy and it is commonly known as combination lathes.

In the past years, lathes have developed and upgraded with new materials that are becoming famously and as a result, they are amazingly flexible. With this they can now be apply in various ways in a wide range of materials. With the progressive developments in technology, CNC has been expeditiously replacing older versions of lathes because CNC lathe is easier to handle and set. Once the machines have been prearranged then they can continuously driving out parts needing only some infrequent supervision of an operator.

Computer Numeric Controlled lathes or also known as CNC lathes are being controlled from a personal computer, this will make it easier to be upgraded at the future, just a simple modification using some specific software and your good as new. With this kind of advanced machine, operators should have a full knowledge regarding how this machines works. However on the positive side the knowledge base which is needed tends to a general analyzing to the older version of these machines where affectionate knowledge of each individual machine was considered needful. A single person can generally set and monitor these machines with a small number of machines at once.

CNC lathes are being developed and upgraded in the previous years but the standard design still remains the same, only their technologies changes. Most of the machines are sealed it is because of some issues regarding safety and health.

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Boring Mills to Find Them Online

Do you know that nowadays the idea of selling the boring mills has ushered in a whole new era? Yes that’s right! Selling the heavy metal machineries like the wide belt sanders, boring mills, press brakes, lathes etc. has now to a great extent simplified the idea of machine sales.

Nowadays with the introduction of the online channels used equipments are not scrap materials like what most of the people think and can indeed fetch you profit. Moreover, at the present date it is no more difficult immediately purchase the machine tools. And today, you do not have to visit the retailers or distributors personally for selling your used machineries like Press brakes, Edgebanders, hydraulic presses, press brakes or the lathes. Science and cutting edge technology, teamed with man’s capacity in simplifying and easing the overall things to attain the desired results has introduced a new era, where thing can be bought and sold online.

In life it is obvious that you would want the best value for money and this is when the selling of the boring mill online can prove to be helpful. Here goes the thumb rule of online selling- you should be wary of how to stretch up your budget and make use of all the available resources, which can ultimately help you in putting your machineries into the online channels. Here, you need to be wiser in terms of choosing the type online channel, as today a number of machinery sales websites are playing their part in helping you to buy and sell your machineries online.

The latest trend of the era is to sell the old boring mills, press brakes, CNC machining center and other machineries like wood working or metal working or your dilapidated lathes over the internet to save your energy, time, effort and money. Fret no more with the idea of involving the middleman, negotiating with the manufacturers in person. Instead just log on to the machinery sales site and include your lathes and other machineries for selling

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A Brief History Of Honing Machine

Honing is a first cousin to the word sharpening, which is a wider known process and has been part of our lives since the Stone Age and possibly before. Since our early ancestors were hunters and gatherers, weapons and sharp tools were necessary for everyday survival. Stones were fashioned into sharp “arrowheads”, allowing the invention of the “bow and arrow.” During the Bronze Age, metals such as copper and tin were brought together and became part of human history in the creation of weapons, body armor, sculptures, and artifacts. The Bronze Age ultimately made a great impact on efficiency in our more recent times of agriculture and manufacturing. Since metals were used for more than weapons, sharpening wasn’t the only process needed to refine metal surfaces.

In contrast to sharpening, honing is a very fine and precise process. Honing focuses specifically on improving the geometric shape of an object and is also used to create a desired texture for metal surfaces. By taking an abrasive surface or object, such as a honing stone, and applying it to a metal surface you can alter the shape of a metal object or create a desired texture from rough to smooth and in varying degrees. Honing machines allow machined metal parts to be finished with a desired texture to specification. For example, delicate metal parts in a musical instrument or hand gun would require more precision during the honing process and allows no room for errors in specification. Auto parts, such as brake rotors, require a polished effect along with grooves and notches for the application of other working parts. While honing metal surfaces of brake rotors, specification is important but not near as delicate and precise as musical instruments or hand guns. Precision in these types of examples is paramount.

Most manufacturers that create metal parts use some type of honing process in the finishing of these parts. Some manufacturers have an in-house machine shop or a honing machine on their assembly line. Smaller operations with occasional honing jobs may choose to have this process outsourced to a local machine shop that can hone their parts to specification. Either way, honing metal parts will give that finished product the desired outcome to product specification.

Regarding texture, there are various amounts of desired metal textures from rough to smooth. In some metal parts, a grooved texture may be desired. Using a specific type of abrasive surface against the metal object or part will give the desired outcome. When creating notches or grooves, also known as “keys”, the honing process may be used to create this specific shape and to give a smooth or rough edge, whichever is required by the specification.

Basically, we have all been surrounded by a great many objects that required the honing process. Hone metal parts are in our automobiles, machinery, small engines and even delicate gears in musical instruments as well as our modern weapons such as hand guns. Next time you are looking at a textured or tooled metal object, just think of the precise work that was involved in “honing” the grooves, notches, bores and keys to create desired surface textures.

Superior Hone was founded in Elkhart, Indiana in the mid 1940’s and was a large contributor to the war effort with tool room production and precision honing machines. Superior moved to Erwin, Tennessee and then on to the Bradenton/Sarasota, Florida area in 1977. Today, with over 50 years of vitrified and Superfinish abrasive know how to draw upon, the company can offer expert product knowledge for all makes and suppliers of honing machines. Superior can also provide honing machine consulting services for all your honing needs in our plant or on site.

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Choosing a Vertical Milling Machine

There is really not a lot to know about how a vertical milling machine operates. It is really quite a simple process and very easy to understand. It simply uses a rotating cutting tool that makes machined surfaces. It does this by removing material from the workpiece itself. It also has the capability of a drill because its spindling device is perpendicular to the table. The drill can then be driven into the workpiece.

This type of machine is run by various control functions. Machine mills include start and stop buttons, forward and reverse levers which control the spindle’s rotating direction, a braking device for the spindle, a spindle speed regulator, a handwheel which moves the table both in and out and a handcrank that raises and lowers the table. Other control features include a handle to move the spindle and a lock that activates when the milling process begins. There is also a spindle stop, feed level and selector available on many models. Often vertical mills are completely automated, making the entire process free of manual labor.

One of the best companies manufacturing milling machines today is Bridgeport. This excellent company offers a complete line of vertical mills. It stands by all of its products and prides itself on the affordability of its products and its high performance standards. With a Bridgeport mill, the customer always comes first and is assured that all parts will be completed with perfection every time. A Bridgeport is built for accuracy and will last for many, many years. The customer can be confident that a Bridgeport vertical mill will give outstanding and reliable performance via its quick traverse rates, durable spindles and innovative control systems.

A vertical milling machine today contains the most up-to-date features and often is digitized for even better performance. Its digital readouts increase the accuracy of cuts and enhance overall productivity. With these readouts, the table movement can be accurately measured to 2/10,000 of an inch. Additional features of these readouts are that they can run with either relative or absolute measurements and can display information in millimeters and/or inches.

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Grinding Machines

Grinding Machines are machines that grind or mill a specific material into smaller or finer particles. These machines vary enormously in their applications, and there is a huge range of grinding machines available, to assist in these grinding processes. Grinding machine is used to grind, grind away (material removal), or reduce various materials/mediums to a smaller size.

Some types of grinders are employed by the food industry for grinding foodstuffs ie; wheat into flour, while other types of machine can be found in the engineering industry, where they are used to grind metal into various shapes, or to sharpened a dull tool.

Grinding machines are designed for many different applications, and come in various shapes and sizes, from small handheld grinders, to extremely large machines also known as mills. These mills are floor mounted and can grind many tons of material/foodstuffs per day.

In the engineering industry there are several types of grinding machines, and these can include;

o Bench Grinder : A manual machine used for sharpening tools, this type of grinder usually has two wheels.
o Belt Grinder : Usually used for the sanding and finishing of wood.
o Cylindrical Grinder : The workpiece is rotated and moved across the wheel
o Jig Grinder : For finishing jigs and surface grinding milled surfaces
o Surface Grinder : The workpiece is held by a permanent magnet and is moved past the wheel
o Tool and cutter Grinder : For sharpening tools and other special tool room operations

These types of grinding machines have a power driven wheel and a bed or device to hold the workpiece. The grinding wheel or head can be moved over the workpiece, or the workpiece may be moved past the wheel, depending on the type of machine.

The grinding wheels are generally manufactured from a mix of coarse particles, which are pressed and bonded together into a solid circular shape, and can also be made from an aluminium or steel disc, and will have coarse particles bonded to their surface.

They are made to a precise process for safety reasons, such as to prevent the wheel coming apart or exploding when spinning at high speed. There are many types of grinding wheel and they are manufactured for many different kinds of applications.

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