Micro Lathe Upgrade - 7 Steps - Instructables
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If you peruse this type of thing, you have probably seen a number and variety of small "mini"
(more like Micro) lathes and machine tools for sale on eBay and websites like Banggood. They
are sold under brand names such as Raitool, The One Tool or Zhouyu. They basically all use the
same headstock and motor but some versions are built mostly from aluminum (cross slides and
handwheels) while others go the injection molded plastic route. I bought an aluminum version,
seen above, from an eBay vendor for ~$100.
The rst two short comings you notice is that they are wildly under powered and that there is
very little usable swing. Other than that, the construction is not that bad. You won't be boring
out engine blocks with these, but with a couple of mods, you can make a passable little hobbyist
metal lathe.
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the headstock, tailstock and toolholder. Most of the mods are 3D printed in ABS. Two parts will
be required from eBay, Amazon, Banggood, Aliexpress or an equivalent site (Google "3420 DC
Motor"):
Motor:
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The "3420" or "marshmallow" motors run anywhere from $14 to $25 depending on the deal you
can get. They are permanent magnet with ball bearings and are quite nice torquey motors. They
come in 12V or 24V, with typical ratings of 12V-3000RPM and 24V-6000RPM.
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When you remove the belt cover (one Philips head screw) you will see the two pulleys that make
up the headstock belt drive train. The top, tiny pulley is press t to a tiny (toy) motor mounted in
a plastic enclosure above the headstock. The motor enclosure is mounted to the headstock and
the headstock to the lathe bed with an interesting two piece screw wedge (more on this later).
When you disassemble the motor mount enclosure (3 screws), you will end up with the motor
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a hefty and powerful (30W!) DC brush, ball-bearing motor. For $14-$25, it is quite the bargain!
So how do we use this motor on the lathe headstock? I have attached an STL le of a part I
designed using OnShape. I printed this at 100% in ll, at side down with ABS on a Qidi printer. It
took a little over two hours on my printer.
Note that the screws used to attach this mount to the headstock are the same as are used to
attach the bearing cover plate: wood or sheet metal screws. (See the illustration above.) I used 2
inch long, at head #6 screws. Remove the four original screws and attach the motor mount as
shown. I used a little candle wax on the screw threads before I screwed them in, to help with the
thread forming and to prevent galling. Alternately, you could (carefully!) tap the holes in the
back side of the headstock to be 6-32 and use 6-32 at head machine screws. The wax lubricated
wood or sheet metal screws work just ne.
In my experience these motors run cool for extended periods of time, so no worries that the ABS
mount will soften.
NOTE: I HAVE ADDED TWO REGENS OF THE MOTOR MOUNT STL BECAUSE THERE HAVE BEEN
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THEIR SLICERS. ONE IS LABELLED MM AND THE OTHER IS LABELED INCH.
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Mount the pulley on the motor shaft. Use the existing hole thru the shaft to locate the set screw
in the pulley. Tighten both set screws in the pulley.
The motor attaches to the mount using the two M4 x 0.7 screws that stick out from the motor
face. These are nearly an 8-32 thread but not quite. I did have an M4 tap so I just retapped some
8-32 stainless nuts to metric.
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have small size metric taps, you will need to nd the M4 nuts. #6 or #8 washers can be used to
thermally insulate the motor from the mount. Both Lowes and Home Depot carry M4 nuts in
their metric hardware drawers.
Slip the motor screws into the M4 size hole and slot on the mount. Add another washer and nut
to the other side of both screws.
And the mount was designed so that the original lathe belt is still used! Note that the mount
was designed for adjustable tensioning of the belt. Finger tension the motor and then tighten
the nuts on the M4 screws. Amazon carries a replacement belt:
https://www.amazon.com/Motor-Drive-Transimission-Z... (https://www.amazon.com/Motor-
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my lathe as the combination of the ABS mount and the Z031 gear belt run decently smooth.
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A 24mm tall o set block was designed in OnShape to be printed and provide a boost for both
the headstock and tailstock. Attached is the STL you can print. Make a copy in your slicer
program so that you can print two at once. Again, I used ABS at 100% in ll. Two of these take six
plus hours to print.
Note these blocks clamp on both sides with the existing wedge clamp. Extra wedge clamps are
available from Banggood:
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An addition you may want to add to the o set headstock is another side clamping plate so the
headstock is clamped from both sides. Here is one from Aliexpress:
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Attaching the o set blocks to both the headstock and tailstock require one more wedge clamp
than we have. Again Onshape was used for the initial design. I believe the screws I used were 6-
32 by 2 inch long with a standard nut (I used brass.) As mentioned in the previous section you
can also just purchase these wedges at Banggood for a reasonable cost.
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Get out your soldering iron and desolder the cable from the original motor. We will solder this to
the new motor.
So take the cable o the old motor. Put some heatshrink tubing (1/8 inch diameter) on the
motor cable to use to insulate after we solder the wires on. Solder the wires from the 3420 motor
to the wires to the original connector. There were not any markers on the connector wire to
orient the the motor red and black wires to. At this stage, plug in the motor to the power supply
and make sure the spindle on the headstock turns in the proper direction. If it doesn't, unsolder
and reverse the wires.
The power supply that came with my lathe seems adequate to drive the new motor.
There is an adjustable power supply upgrade that is inexpensive and allows you to run the lathe
motor at di erent speeds.
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Of course, like the motor, you will have to swap the connector from the original power supply to
the new adjustable power. The instructions above should su ce for this also.
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Any lathe is pretty useless without stability to use it. If your lathe came with a mounting board
and you can gure out the mounting scheme, by all means use it.
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I found that by mounting my lathe to a plastic cutting board (Walmart, Sam's Club, Target) and
then clamping the cutting board to whatever desk or table I was working at, you could actually
do useful things. Note that based on the thickness of the cutting board you purchase, you will
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One of the last things is to add an adjustable quick change tool post (QCTP) to the lathe. These
are available pretty cheap, I got mine for less than $30 with a boring bar. Here are some
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To mount the QCTP on the microlathe, I used a 5/16 hex head bolt and nut to mount it to the
cross slide. (I do not have the lathe with me at the moment to check dimensions. So perhaps
wait for the next revision in two weeks...) I ended up grinding the head of the bolt to match the
tapered groove of the cross slide. Again, I will post photos the next time I am where the lathe is.
You will need to make a riser block to put under the QCTP to get the tool to the right level versus
the spindle center. As you can see from the photos I cut some 0.25 thick aluminum to the rough
outline of the QCTP base and drilled a 5/16 hole thru the center. This part could probably be 3D
printed but the aluminum adds some nice stability.
There are some other things you may want, including a drill chuck for the tailstock:
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I will try to add to this as I have more time, lling in some of the gaps and making new
accessories. Things like indexing heads, using calipers as digital travel indicators or
improvements to the accuracy. One of things I did run across was this CNC version... just adding
the photo as food for thought.
Of course, you could just buy a used Unimat or Sherline or Taig or even a 7 inch Chinese
minilathe. But if you already have one of these Zhouyu machines, a better motor, some risers
and a QCTP will really allow you to turn parts from brass, aluminum, engineering plastics, wood,
etc. And sometimes all you need is a micro lathe.
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I have downloaded the stl files, but the measurements listed are incorrect, could you please tell me the
actual measurements for mounting?
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