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    How fast is this?

    i like the motion of this, how fast do you think it is? especially at the end

    http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...56142972031761


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    Hard to say but I wouldn't say more the 700ipm but its probably slower do to the size of the machine maybe 300ipm.

    the g code says 10,000 units for feed. which if metric is about 393ipm so I would say thats fairly close.
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    I doubt that's a real time video
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    interesting
    a pnuematic vice on a 3 axis mill ,hmm the posibilities

    makes me think of a mazak lathe i worked on with the robot loader


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    Quote Originally Posted by Madclicker View Post
    I doubt that's a real time video
    it looks fairly real time to me. But if you looke at the other video by the same group with the same machine cutting air, then you will see the feed rates going across the screen. F10000 if in millimeters is about 393ipm which isn't out of the realm of possibilities. And 393ipm also looks about right for the video, remembering that it is a small machine.
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    Hi all.
    I'm building a CNC wood router machine , but i'm a little stuck with the mechanical things . I am trying to get the acme threaded lead screw and the stepper motors , but i dont know the specifications, which should i get first?? how to choose it's specification???
    what should the speed of motion on each axis Be??
    My machine is a 3 axis wood router , i'll be drilling MDF wood.
    Y-axis : 4 feet long ,25 lbs horizantal movement
    X-axis : 2.3 feet ,14 lbs horizantal
    Z-axis : .6 feet ,11 lbs vertical

    Help please ,thanks.


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    Quote Originally Posted by dertsap View Post
    interesting
    makes me think of a mazak lathe i worked on with the robot loader
    Man, we had the loader on a Mazak at work. We never used it, and one weekend while I wasn't there, management decided to remove and throw away the loader.
    I completely missed out on some great dumpster-diving.


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    Quote Originally Posted by vlmarshall View Post
    Man, we had the loader on a Mazak at work. We never used it, and one weekend while I wasn't there, management decided to remove and throw away the loader.
    I completely missed out on some great dumpster-diving.

    if its the one i'm thinking of then that would be some serious dumpster diving , are they crazy or do they have too much money to understand the value ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dertsap View Post
    are they crazy or do they have too much money to understand the value ?
    This was on a tiny Mazak with gang tooling, it used a belt-driven overhead-travelling arm with a pair of 3-jaw grippers, and two indexable part racks in a cabinet. Plenty of goodies in it, worth more than the scrapyard gave 'em.


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