Works done with linuxcnc
06 May 2017 21:19 #92757
by emcPT
Works done with linuxcnc was created by emcPT
Some pictures of works done with the help of linuxcnc.
The lathe work is particularly hard as the tolerance is about 0.01 on two positions of the shafts as they were sits for rollers. The shafts were machined with just one fixing, making the shaft as concentric as possible in both sides.
The longer one (about 500mm long, in stainless steel) was even harder due to the need to avoid vibration (ratio between length and vibration).
The lathe work is particularly hard as the tolerance is about 0.01 on two positions of the shafts as they were sits for rollers. The shafts were machined with just one fixing, making the shaft as concentric as possible in both sides.
The longer one (about 500mm long, in stainless steel) was even harder due to the need to avoid vibration (ratio between length and vibration).
The following user(s) said Thank You: tommylight, rodw
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09 May 2017 11:47 #92909
by andypugh
This would be very easy to do with LinuxCNC:
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The longer one (about 500mm long, in stainless steel) was even harder due to the need to avoid vibration (ratio between length and vibration).
This would be very easy to do with LinuxCNC:
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