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04-10-2012 #6
Very true Jonathan, in a static situation where you are holding the work steady while cutting. If however you want a true 4th axis to rotate the workpiece while cutting you'll still need the same stepper torque to drive the worm chain. That said, a worm arrangement is probably better than using belts for this, although I have seen it done both ways. I modified a 4" rotary table to do the same thing. With a 9:1 worm reduction it gives 0.2 degree resolution and a 1Nm motor seems more than happy with the small workpieces I have used, e.g. gear hobbing on 50 - 60mm dia gears..
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