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23-06-2013 #13
Thanks for your input Jonathan.
Well my previous spindle only spun at 5,000rpm (which was my limiting factor wrt pcb milling feedrate), so I kept the feedrate at about 200mm per minute (which is painfully slow).
The 300w chinese spindle turns at about 8,000rpm @ 32V - the spec suggests it can spin as high as 12,000rpm at 48V...but I wouldn't want to run it that high, cos I'm pretty sure it'll be stressed & its life will be dramitcally reduced. But even so, I've won a bit of feedrate (up to 320mm per minute I guess). My main win moving to asbo's chinese 300w spindle is noise (it's unbelievably quiet) & also weight ...because including bracket, the spindle chinese 300w weighs just over 1kg (vs 2kg for the Proxxon bfw/40e plus bracket)...therefore I can push my rapids faster too.
The spindle I've now also just bought off ebay (pictured further above) spins at 10,000rpm @24V, so I guess I can up the feedrate to 400mm per minute with it (btw, I have no idea what a normal feedrate is for pcb milling?!)
I must be one of the few folks on here whose main priority is noise (I'm not blessed with a shed in the garden, garage, workshop etc)...so noise is of major concern.....and I've precious little time enough to be working to address any noise issues introduced by a noisier, more powerful (or faster) spindle.
Re the cost of the spindle...well a basic 300w motor & mounting bracket (which drives the spindle) costs about £47 alone (delivered) on Ali-Express , so an extra £34 I paid, gets the milling spindle, backplates, pulleys & belts including delivery from Asia.... personally, I think that's great value.Last edited by HankMcSpank; 23-06-2013 at 09:19 PM.
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