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I have a non cnc machine i would like to add 2 rotary axis to. Right now the machine is a 3 axis machine with a dro on each axis. But i have no idea how to do a DRO on a rotary axis. This is for a bowling ball drilling machine. I can get exact positioning for drilling the holes but getting the right angle is imposable. if anyone has any idea how to do a dro on a rotary axis please give me some info. Also if this is posted in the wrong section please move it. i had no idea which section it should go into. |
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| You an use a Heidenhain ROD encoder to make a rotary encoder driven DRO - pricey but accurate to arc seconds. You can also use some Red Lion counters and pulse generators to make a less expensive DRO. Depending on the gearing and count output, you should be able to get to 0.1 or 0.01 degree relatively inexpensively. |
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| Here is a link for free DRO s/w using a PC parallel port, you should be able to use any single ended encoder, and it also has a scaler for 360° to use on a rotary indexer http://www.lindsayengraving.com/othe...rests/dro.html Al.
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| Call me crazy but how about 2 of these things http://www.rockler.com/gallery.cfm?O...Select=Details I have one and they are cool. Basicly works the same way as the digital calipers only it's rotary b. |
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| b, I actually just bought one of these AND I LOVE IT, but only for my table saw. The lag time is too great to use for a DRO. I did use it to check the alignment of my rails and it was dead on. A very good tool, none the less. |
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