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Revision as of 13:28, 30 May 2019

This page documents the build of a glassblowing lathe. Projected started on May 29, 2019 by BES and Andrew Ferris.

Introduction

Q: So what is a lathe?

A: Definition: a machine [used] for shaping wood, metal, or other material by means of a rotating drive which turns the piece being worked on against changeable cutting tools.

Wikipedia - General discussion

Lathe diagram.jpg

The most basic parts of a lathe include:

1) Head stock assembly
2) Tail stock assembly
3) spindle/chuck

The head stock assembly is composed of two main parts: 1) the motor that turns the "piece" and 2) it holds the spindle/chuck where the "piece" is mounted.

The tail stock assembly on a standard lathe is where the "piece" is held/stabilized on the other side.

Lathes are physically different based on the material of the piece.

1) Wood lathes
There are 2 wood working lathes in the MC Physics Machine Shop]
2) Metal lathes
metal cutting lathe in the MC Physics Machine Shop
3) Glassblowing lathes
these lathes are very specialized and hence as >$8k, if you can find them. So we are going to build one!

Construction

Step 1) can we control a stepper motor using an Arduino?

Example from Arduino Website

Step 2) Can we now run two stepper motors using an Arduino?

stepper motors (YouTube)

Step 3) Can we mount the two stepper motors onto a rail and how one movable?

Step 4) Can we construct a glassblowing "chuck" to be mounted on the stepper motors?

Other links

Homemade Mini Glassworking Lathe

Chuck+Stepper+support...all in one