Re: Hexapod- Hexaslide
Posted by
Graham Stabler
on 2003-06-15 04:33:35 UTC
Matt, thanks for the link, what an excelent machine and SO compact.
It is really very much like the hexaglide system with vertical
members. I will contact Till soon.
Charles, look again at my link, there is a three axis version of the
Hexaglide called the Triaglide. This could also be done using Till's
vertical actuators. Three vertical acutators, 6 fixed legs and three
axis machining. I think it would also be compact in x,y for the
given machining area. Height it not normally a problem in most
workshops/bedrooms.
This is all getting rather interesting.
Cheers,
Graham
It is really very much like the hexaglide system with vertical
members. I will contact Till soon.
Charles, look again at my link, there is a three axis version of the
Hexaglide called the Triaglide. This could also be done using Till's
vertical actuators. Three vertical acutators, 6 fixed legs and three
axis machining. I think it would also be compact in x,y for the
given machining area. Height it not normally a problem in most
workshops/bedrooms.
This is all getting rather interesting.
Cheers,
Graham
Discussion Thread
Graham Stabler
2003-06-14 17:05:46 UTC
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Matt Shaver
2003-06-14 21:44:14 UTC
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Matt Shaver
2003-06-14 21:50:03 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Hexapod- Hexaslide
Charles Knight
2003-06-14 21:53:20 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Hexapod- Hexaslide
Paul
2003-06-15 04:15:53 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Hexapod- Hexaslide
Graham Stabler
2003-06-15 04:33:35 UTC
Re: Hexapod- Hexaslide
stephank97
2003-06-16 03:33:18 UTC
Re: Hexapod- Hexaslide
Graham Stabler
2003-06-16 04:20:18 UTC
Re: Hexapod- Hexaslide