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06-03-2017 #41
Last edited by Zeeflyboy; 06-03-2017 at 09:21 PM.
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06-03-2017 #42
I Just had a idea !!! thanks Routercnc !!!
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07-03-2017 #43
Excellent! Even if not perfect, it will greatly reduce the strain on the steppers and your accuracy will be miles better than the originally planned solution would give you and is pretty similar to what I did in my first build.
I used these 12mm pillow block bearings on X and Y:
I had one on each end of the screw and they definitely worked well for me to make pretty small things very accurately until I decided to upgrade.Last edited by A_Camera; 07-03-2017 at 10:07 AM.
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07-03-2017 #44
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07-03-2017 #45
Only downside really of the double row AC approach is that you can't preload to remove any play like you can with two separate AC bearings back to back.
Will still be more than sufficient for this machine though, and far far better than the first design. Glad you are adding separate bearings.Last edited by Zeeflyboy; 07-03-2017 at 11:21 PM.
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07-03-2017 #46
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07-03-2017 #47
If that double row option is easier and cheaper for you then I wouldn't sweat it too much... The backlash from it will be fairly minimal and not going to be the limiting factor on this machine - It's still a big improvement over your original plan.
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08-03-2017 #48
Today had a hour free to make a quick holder to test the thrust bearings i have, made a few mistakes but im kinda on track, there was a radial bearing that fits in the holder between the two thrust bearings but the bearing i was going to use was only 8mm ID no good as the shaft has a 10mm thread on the end lol
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08-03-2017 #49
If you have fitted thrust bearings either end and a ball/deep groove bearing in the middle then that will work OK. If you only have the thrust bearings then your coupling (assuming you are using one between shaft and stepper) will not like the radial loads.
The cost of the proper (e.g. BK12/FK12) parts is not too bad (~£22 for angular contact bearing block set at stepper end and floating bearing set at other end):
https://www.aliexpress.com/store/pro...612.0.0.xrHjqj
This price is if bought separately. If bought with the ballscrew and nut as a complete kit I think this would end up much cheaper.
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08-03-2017 #50
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