Thread: John's Alu Profile build
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06-04-2020 #10
Thanks. Sure, I'll do some more in depth reading and maybe some tests soon, the complication at the moment is getting out of the F'ing house to get materials but gives me chance to do some research if nothing else.
I came across a guy on another CNC forum that recommended bitchumen (tar) plus sand, that could potentially be a cheap and available solution, if it isn't too heavy that is. Maybe roofing tar plus rubber chips. Certainly it's common to use roofing bitchumen sheets (old school roofing felt) in acoustic dampening solutions in a studio environment, I see no reason why it wouldn't transfer here, in theory.
Silicone would likely be expensive but should be quite efficient, maybe recycled rubber plus a binder might help. It's always going to be a tradeoff of weight vs dampening factor for a gantry though.
It's simple enough to test smaller pieces in practice though; with a contact mic/measurement mic and some shorter pieces of profile and an oscilloscope, I have some 80x80mm profile I could donate to the cause so I could side by side a few possible solutions as an experiment. Could be useful to see what approaches might work down the line.
At the moment, I'm just awaiting the new ballscrews to arrive so I can get rid of these cheaper ones.
Thanks for chipping in guys, appreciated.
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