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27-07-2008 #1
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27-07-2008 #2
Well the natural, undamped frequency for a single rail is roughly 287Hz so I'm not sure theres any issue here - all the possible drivers forcing oscillation are at at a considerably lower frequency (min cutter speed 2800rpm - 46rps) so the damping coefficients for forced excitation are large. Also with the two pillow blocks attached there is a significant damping coefficient. There may just be issues with a combination of cutter speed at 17000 rpm (single flute), 8500 rpm (2 flute) or (4250rpm (4 flute) and/or stepping rate of 172mm/min. (Its years since I did any of this stuff at college... makes my brain hurt just reading the equations!)
Of course the proof will be in the actual result...Last edited by irving2008; 27-07-2008 at 05:26 PM.
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27-07-2008 #3
Maybe I'm just tied up thinking you're going to make deeper cuts in harder materials than you actually are. A speed control can help prevent chatter, but without big heavy slides I'm thinking you really want to get as much spring out of the system as you possibly can :D
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27-07-2008 #4
Robin,
Your points are valid, but I think I'll go without the centre support for now, not least because it severely limits the useful length of the table in the X direction as I will have to make the table longer to allow the maximum travel and the length of the pillow blocks means the overall travel is now reduced, see the pic below and compare to the previous one
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28-07-2008 #5
This arrived today... 500W, 6mm collet, no measurable runout. 70mm square by 250mm long and a standard 43mm clamp. And it only weighs 1.7Kg... not bad for £40
Last edited by irving2008; 28-07-2008 at 10:31 PM.
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