RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Digest Number 3224
Posted by
Kenneth Emmert
on 2003-07-08 13:36:14 UTC
In fact, rubber isolators may be better at keeping the
shop quiet
than a hard connection.
My first suggestion is to design the table with
isolators and
levelers. The table should be dead level or at least
the mounting
Points should be. Then your machine should be leveled
on that.
But, the questions is how much mass will be moving with
this thing ?
if you are doing fast rapids, what will that mass be as
compared to
the weight of the table ? is may be so slight that the
mass will not
have much effect.
Sounds good Dave.
I have read the suggestion of adding weight to the
table by doing a cement fill in the tubing. Has anyone
tried this?
Thanks,
Ken
Kenneth A. Emmert
shop quiet
than a hard connection.
My first suggestion is to design the table with
isolators and
levelers. The table should be dead level or at least
the mounting
Points should be. Then your machine should be leveled
on that.
But, the questions is how much mass will be moving with
this thing ?
if you are doing fast rapids, what will that mass be as
compared to
the weight of the table ? is may be so slight that the
mass will not
have much effect.
Sounds good Dave.
I have read the suggestion of adding weight to the
table by doing a cement fill in the tubing. Has anyone
tried this?
Thanks,
Ken
Kenneth A. Emmert
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Kenneth Emmert
2003-07-08 13:36:14 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Digest Number 3224
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2003-07-08 13:55:44 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Digest Number 3224