Re: Servos and EMC PID tunning.
Posted by
ruzip
on 2003-09-04 07:59:22 UTC
Thank you for all the input.
Router would be Thermwood style type, trimming plastics and high
density foam. I'm thinking about ball screws and precision of about
0.001", rapid feed rate of 500in to 750"/min , cutting area 4' by 6',
air spindle.(unregulated.)Starting with 3-axis and later on moving to
5-axis.
Most likely will be moving bridge vs moving table. I hope this will
shed some light. Could you please advise more on the plotting/PID
tunning in EMC?
Thank you again.
Petr
Router would be Thermwood style type, trimming plastics and high
density foam. I'm thinking about ball screws and precision of about
0.001", rapid feed rate of 500in to 750"/min , cutting area 4' by 6',
air spindle.(unregulated.)Starting with 3-axis and later on moving to
5-axis.
Most likely will be moving bridge vs moving table. I hope this will
shed some light. Could you please advise more on the plotting/PID
tunning in EMC?
Thank you again.
Petr
Discussion Thread
ruzip
2003-09-03 07:39:47 UTC
Servos and EMC PID tunning.
Jon Elson
2003-09-03 09:17:05 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Servos and EMC PID tunning.
Paul
2003-09-03 14:35:40 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Servos and EMC PID tunning.
ruzip
2003-09-04 07:59:22 UTC
Re: Servos and EMC PID tunning.
Jon Elson
2003-09-04 09:52:37 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Servos and EMC PID tunning.