i will check thoes out, and i will pm you my explinations...
200V would work so long as the rpm's are low enough.
and your right, they dont normally go together, but thats why i'm on here...
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i will check thoes out, and i will pm you my explinations...
200V would work so long as the rpm's are low enough.
and your right, they dont normally go together, but thats why i'm on here...
I'm looking for a couple larger motors. They MUST be perm. Magnet motors. Nothing else will do what i want to do.
I'm wondering if any of you know where i could look. as allways, i'm looking for...
i second CR's last post, the 203v's are super awesome. great drives, and they call them the vampire drives for a reason, you cant kill them(or so they say and i have absolutely no reason to doubt...
i say well done sir. Oppourtunity maximized!
ok, first of all, thats way more complicated than it needed to be. secondly, if he has a 48v PS, its not likely that its adjustable in any way.
secondly, the gecko 201 has a minimum supply...
yea, and no smoking unless you wanna go WHOOSH!
dosent matter, on a 4 wire motor your gonna use it bipolar anyway, so once you get the pairs right, then its just a question of telling mach that moving in a particular direction is x+ OR x-.. (or...
If i remember right, mine were green and red, and black and white. But i'd double check that...
sounds like your making good progress, getting everything together definately takes an effort.
If you can, take pics and post em, I feel pretty safe when i say that most everyone likes pictures...
hehehe, yea, been there done that, once you do it, its not that bad, just make sure that you work on a towl or something so that if you drop them again they dont take off again.
The uncertainty...
you know i looked at thoes kinds of pumps when i was setting mine up, but then when i found my used pressure washer pump, i decided not to spend the money.
i believe that someone pointed me towards thoes pictures at some time in the recent past...
I've actually thought about doing mine the same way so that i could bypass all the internal gears in...
interesting, As i learn more, i'm figuring out that buying sets really dosent work out to such a great value for me, i tend to use just 1 or 2 sizes over and over, i too placed an order with enco...
ahh, ok, i see now, that would make a difference in the quality of the finish of my parts...
ok, so i just ordered a couple ball mills in the sizes i'm most likely to use... I just went ahead and...
ahh ok, i kinda thought that, but wasnt sure, so lots and lots of small passes then.. cool, now what about the equidistant stuff in bobcad? what would i use that for?
I've read all over here and i'm still not understanding how to do what i want to do...
First, some basics, V22 pro with art.
just as an example, lets say i have a hemisphere depression into...
you know, if i didnt know better, i'd say that copper part, the one that looks like stacked plates, sitting next to the copper pipe plug, was for a water cooled rc boat head.
guess its time to drop some cash and get some ball mills... suggestions on who has good deals? I'm looking at little machine shop and enco now...
could you explain in more detail about the index plate part?
yea, theres lots that go into it.. as far as stright 2.5d stuff, i'm happy with, its when i'm doing full 3d that the finish isnt as...
oversizing the steppers will reduce thier usable top speed(rpm), but if thier making more torque than you need you could allways gear them up using belts and pullys to increase the speed.
I'm not...
MILK??? not a chance... I'm running coolmist 77, and i've mixed it at about 1.5 times the concentration that the bottle sais to...
Perhaps you could think about a fogger or mist type coolant...
I've thought about buying and or making some, i just havent committed the mental cycles to it yet to make a decision, much less find the time and or money...
yea, theres a rule in my shop, there are absolutely no organics allowed anywhere near the coolant tank and drain pan.. no soda spills, or cig ashes or anything is allowed.. and i've had my coolant...
hehehe yea, but i'm not using any kind of tool holders, so i would have to set my z each time...
oh, so how is that butterfly impact working out? seeing any wear on the drawbar threads yet?
I had thought about that... i just wasnt sure how well it would work... sounds do-able... and i have plenty of broken 1/8th shank endmills to use...
i guess beond that my only other choice is to...
Hey folks, so, i'm sure you all know i have an x3 with the cnc fusion basic ballscrew kit, and i love it... but i just got an order for a custom part that is larger than my y axis travels.. the part...
sure beats the heck outta the way i've been doing it, using a .005 feeler gauge, joging down by hand till i feel it touch, then just bumping the z down a bit more while watching the dro... then...
if your going to run a flood coolant, would you really need compressed air too? i just have my flood cary off any swarf and i only use my compressed air to blow the part off after its done cutting,...
ah ha! ok, so i'd still need to make my "starter hole" to the final depth, but then i can enlarge it to the outside diameter of my bearing or whatever and have it come out more precise than doing it...
ok, this is gonna be bad, so go easy on me... i keep hearing the term boring bar, and boring head... can someone please explain to me exactly what this is, and how to use it? I'm guessing that its...