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26-09-2013 #6
The overall angle of the shell/ the wok/ is 27 to 30 degrees from horizontal. meaning 53cm diameter and 14cm depth. That leads to 2 things:
1. A special hammer head with the desired angle to achieve the final result
2.As you say, more axis.
I calculated that for a 10-12mm diameter hammer head with specially designed angle it would not be a problem to form the shell. Thats how i saw they did it in on document. Though the impact frequency is unknown to me. Needless to say the shell will be greased or oiled so the head to be able to slip-stretch the sheet properly.
Thats exactly my initial design intent
Thats new idea to me, very grateful.
I have thought of this but not sure if this is in my ability to design.Without mistakes, i mean.
I have to dig deeper about the clutch design then. I have contemplated something similar. Find a truck tire with the axle, fix it on a fixture 15degree inclined/half of the desired angle and made 2 axis only Y and Z. And rotate the tire by belt.
Believe it or not i could not find a tyre with axle here in Spain, for cheap from some scrapyard.
I have thought also of cutting 2 rings, similar to the rings i have for manual sinking, but at the outside cut with AT belt tooth/laser cut. Then flange them and lay them on a table where a lot of bearings are mounted in a circular pattern. The type of heavy load that are big balls only. I dont know the name in English.
But the thing will jump and i dont know how to fix it not to jump around.
Thats ok for me.
But i don't understand in fact- what will i gain with the 4 rails on the gantry and 2 Z axis ? If i go with heavy duty preloaded roller guides i could use them at the same time for CNC and the impact hammer. if they f"""k i will just change them. or you mean to be able to do 2 things without swapping spindle with hammer? if just for avoiding swapping, then an over-sized Y could do the same job and park one of the Z out of the way.
I will analyze and implement.
So Dean, my Big questions are:
Will Hiwin RGH 30 HA stand up to the task?
Will ballscrews with 2 nuts each stand up to the task and especially on Z, where additional vibrational creep has to be dealt with? Z with 2 ballscrews and 4 nuts should stand , yes? Ok, not forever, but at least for a time.
What size ballscrews on each axis? the normal speedy ones? 1605 and 1610 respectively?
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