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    Quote Originally Posted by Boyan Silyavski View Post
    More mass=Less vibration=Perfect finish /while using perfect tools, perfect toolpaths, etc./

    The big traps here being:

    more mass=more mistakes during design=more money spend=same result or better with less mass

    or

    all perfect, but cheap tools, not adequately changing tools where needed, bad programming, so result is mediocre




    Clearly if not for the sake of perfection itself, perfect finish, hard materials mostly or a production machine, there is no point going this way. I can not speak for him, but i made mine machine as it is OTT for 3 reasons:
    -will machine mainly aluminum
    -will machine long pieces like gantries of smaller machines, etc.
    -the extra effort was not so expensive looking at the total of it and will pay off on first big job
    Yes, I can grasp the mass effect but surely there is a slope of diminishing gains here - it may work perfectly with a mass of say 1000kg but work no better with a mass of say 5000kg??

    The sweet spot is getting the balance right;)
    Last edited by Davek0974; 08-03-2016 at 01:47 PM.

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