Re: re:OK - you convinced me - was "Automated "Manual CNC"
Posted by
Brian Collier
on 2000-10-06 11:08:57 UTC
> Sure, but as soon as the tool hits the work if there is backlash theI could see this being a problem if say an end mill is turning so
> work is going to move to remove the lash. This is why I think all
> software compensation for backlash is useless.
that it pulls the work in the same direction of work movement.
In that case, use preloaded nuts to eliminate backlash. But as in the
question before, the inaccuracies in the leadscrew still shouldn't
matter, right?
Discussion Thread
Ron Ginger
2000-10-06 07:36:15 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: re:OK - you convinced me - was "Automated "Manual CNC"
Brian Collier
2000-10-06 11:08:57 UTC
Re: re:OK - you convinced me - was "Automated "Manual CNC"
Ron Ginger
2000-10-06 11:34:11 UTC
Re:OK - you convinced me - was "Automated "Manual CNC"
dave engvall
2000-10-06 16:05:59 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: re:OK - you convinced me - was "Automated "Manual CNC"
William Scalione
2000-10-06 21:45:13 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Re: OK - you convinced me - was "Automated "Manual CNC"
Jon Elson
2000-10-06 21:55:36 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: re:OK - you convinced me - was "Automated "Manual CNC"