Re: stepper motor accuracy
Posted by
machines@n...
on 2001-10-06 02:22:47 UTC
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., "Ian Wright" <Ian@i...> wrote:
I tend to work to the ISO WWT specs.
This stands for Weld it Where it Touches.
That way you get a nice fit <g>
John S
>Ian
> Aiming for such accuracy is all very laudable but, in real terms,
>is it
> really achievable on a 'home' machine? Does anyone here actually
>measure
> their parts to 1/10th thou or better and do they worry if they're
>off by one
> or two? Tool and machine flexion, blunt tools, stick-slip,
>backlash, program
> 'appropximations' etc. are all likely to give errors in excess of
>this. I'm sure other people must have some views on
> this...........
>
I tend to work to the ISO WWT specs.
This stands for Weld it Where it Touches.
That way you get a nice fit <g>
John S
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palrajas@a...
2001-10-05 16:32:47 UTC
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Dan Statman
2001-10-05 17:20:22 UTC
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ccs@m...
2001-10-05 17:26:33 UTC
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Jon Elson
2001-10-05 22:39:27 UTC
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Jon Elson
2001-10-05 22:49:53 UTC
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Ian Wright
2001-10-06 02:16:20 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] stepper motor accuracy
machines@n...
2001-10-06 02:22:47 UTC
Re: stepper motor accuracy
Ian Wright
2001-10-06 02:29:48 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: stepper motor accuracy
ccs@m...
2001-10-06 05:17:14 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] stepper motor accuracy