Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: - threaded rod leadscrews- now ROLLERscrew
Posted by
Blue
on 2005-02-11 17:51:00 UTC
Hi,
ago, I think the volume number was given on this list the other day and they
do back-copies. From my feeble memory they didn't go into calculating the
lead for a given thread. Does anyone know a formula for this?
Regards,
Terry
> > > Indeed, but take it one step furtherModel Engineers Workshop magazine rans an artical on this subject some time
> > > and make your own threaded roller
> > > screws. In one of the groups
> > > (not sure I subscribe to about 45) there is a
> > > suggestion on how to make these
ago, I think the volume number was given on this list the other day and they
do back-copies. From my feeble memory they didn't go into calculating the
lead for a given thread. Does anyone know a formula for this?
Regards,
Terry
Discussion Thread
Stephan Kotze
2005-02-10 22:46:02 UTC
RE: Subject: Why not use threaded rod leadscrews?
Paul
2005-02-11 00:28:30 UTC
Re: Subject: Why not use threaded rod leadscrews?
turbulatordude
2005-02-11 07:00:01 UTC
Re: - threaded rod leadscrews- now ROLLERscrew
spc_aux
2005-02-11 08:15:35 UTC
Re: - threaded rod leadscrews- now ROLLERscrew
m0nkey0ne
2005-02-11 09:27:21 UTC
Re: - threaded rod leadscrews- now ROLLERscrew
turbulatordude
2005-02-11 11:28:20 UTC
Re: - threaded rod leadscrews- now ROLLERscrew
Blue
2005-02-11 17:51:00 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: - threaded rod leadscrews- now ROLLERscrew