Re: Surface plates as a base for tooling
Posted by
Ray Brandes
on 2003-12-14 06:24:26 UTC
Dave,
I wouldn't know how to attach machine components to granite. I am sure
it can be done though. Aside from the stability offered by the weight,
I don't see any advantage over aluminum jig plate.
Regards, Ray
If your post isn't off topic, I don't think my reply should be either!
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "turbulatordude"
<davemucha@j...> wrote:
I wouldn't know how to attach machine components to granite. I am sure
it can be done though. Aside from the stability offered by the weight,
I don't see any advantage over aluminum jig plate.
Regards, Ray
If your post isn't off topic, I don't think my reply should be either!
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, "turbulatordude"
<davemucha@j...> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I checked my T-Tech PCB mill and found it was based on a 1/2 aluminum
> plate, ground flat, and then added the linear rails.
Discussion Thread
turbulatordude
2003-12-13 17:02:39 UTC
Surface plates as a base for tooling
Ray Brandes
2003-12-14 06:24:26 UTC
Re: Surface plates as a base for tooling
turbulatordude
2003-12-14 07:21:08 UTC
Re: Surface plates as a base for tooling
ballendo
2003-12-14 07:21:21 UTC
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washcomp
2003-12-14 08:13:54 UTC
Re: Surface plates as a base for tooling
John Johnson
2003-12-14 13:02:34 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Surface plates as a base for tooling
David A. Frantz
2003-12-14 16:53:03 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: Surface plates as a base for tooling
turbulatordude
2003-12-14 18:26:51 UTC
Re: Surface plates as a base for tooling
J W Box
2003-12-14 20:34:48 UTC
Re: Surface plates as a base for tooling
jmkasunich
2003-12-15 06:48:05 UTC
Re: Surface plates as a base for tooling