RE: Re: Turbocharging a bigger MaxNC
Posted by
John
on 2001-05-10 07:38:57 UTC
Buck,
got a local machine to make it, used 6061, but let in some steel inserts
in the dovetail as i could not work out how to get a good finish on the
angled bits. Was worried about thermal expansion rates between the 6061
of the table and the inserts, but it appears to work OK.
Are u using MaxNC?
John
Message: 13
Date: Tue, 08 May 2001 13:03:19 -0000
From: yahoo@...
Subject: Re: Turbocharging a bigger MaxNC
Where did you get the "extended x axis table"?
Buck
got a local machine to make it, used 6061, but let in some steel inserts
in the dovetail as i could not work out how to get a good finish on the
angled bits. Was worried about thermal expansion rates between the 6061
of the table and the inserts, but it appears to work OK.
Are u using MaxNC?
John
Message: 13
Date: Tue, 08 May 2001 13:03:19 -0000
From: yahoo@...
Subject: Re: Turbocharging a bigger MaxNC
Where did you get the "extended x axis table"?
Buck
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., John <machatak@t...> wrote:
> Folks, need advice!
> Have a MaxNC that has extended x axis table (600mm or 24"), still
using
> 1/4-20 rod.
>
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John
2001-05-08 05:06:53 UTC
Turbocharging a bigger MaxNC
yahoo@a...
2001-05-08 06:03:46 UTC
Re: Turbocharging a bigger MaxNC
Andrew Werby
2001-05-08 11:19:10 UTC
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Robin S.
2001-05-08 20:15:15 UTC
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John
2001-05-10 07:38:03 UTC
Re: Re: Turbocharging a bigger MaxNC
John
2001-05-10 07:38:57 UTC
RE: Re: Turbocharging a bigger MaxNC
John
2001-05-10 07:39:15 UTC
Re: re: Turbocharging a bigger MaxNC
Andrew Werby
2001-05-10 13:02:30 UTC
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yahoo@a...
2001-05-12 07:31:13 UTC
Re: Turbocharging a bigger MaxNC
Rich D.
2001-05-12 08:20:21 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Turbocharging a bigger MaxNC
ballendo@y...
2001-05-12 09:49:02 UTC
Re: Turbocharging a bigger MaxNC