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    Linear guides

    Good morning,

    This is my first post. I'm designing a machine tool and I want to know all about linear guides. What kind of linear guides exist? I wish someone could help me.

    Thanks.


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    Start here:
    LM Guide [ THK || USA ]

    And here:
    Ball Spline [ THK || USA ]

    Lots of reading ahead of you, unless you have specific questions.


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    Thank you very much. I want to achieve a high resolution. Should I use air linear guides?


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    Here is another link for you.

    I am using their modular V rails bolted to 8020 extrusions. They are very smooth and precise.

    Linear Bearings, Linear Actuators, Linear Guides, Roller Bearings, Linear Motion Solutions


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    Thank you.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Imaginebreaker View Post
    Thank you very much. I want to achieve a high resolution. Should I use air linear guides?
    Pneumatic solutions are low cost and can be very high speed. Variable accuracy is not their strong suit compared to purely mechanical solutions (air acts as a spring which necessarily has variable amplitude).

    You may also want to look into a kit. This will take a lot of the design out of your hands so you can focus on assembly. Designing a moderately high precision CNC router can be a challenge, but actually assembling one that lives up to the design is an even bigger challenge, IMHO.


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    Imaginebreaker, You said "machine tool", what are you wanting to build? Mill, lathe, drilling machine or a router? Actually, it depends on what you want to machine, what will the product be?

    Dick Z
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    It's a mill. Its purpose is make microcomponents or at least components with one of its dimentions in micrometers.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Imaginebreaker View Post
    It's a mill. Its purpose is make microcomponents or at least components with one of its dimentions in micrometers.
    Sounds like you don't need a big format machine, then. If true, then definitely look into the linear guides, rather a ball spline. At small dimensions, the cost of the rail on eBay isn't too bad. The real trick is getting enough rail so that you have room to have two carriages per rail with enough room for them to move. If you go digging on the THK site I linked, above, you will find information on how to mount the rails, which is the real challenge.

    After that, you will want to look into ball screws with sufficient accuracy for your parts. Fortunately, you can get C3 ball screws for not a lot of money on eBay, but the question is whether even that will be sufficiently accurate for what you want to make.


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    This is the first prototype, so I guess I can achieve a good accuracy if I follow your recommendation. Thank you.


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    You want to work in microns? How many microns (.000039")? That's fine grinding and lapping territory. Pretty difficult on a DIY mill.

    Dick Z
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    I'd feel satisfied if I can get 100 microns dimentions.


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