Originally Posted by snooper
Same here, I would like to see:
1. Ball screws and lead screws...What are they/what is the difference
2. Things to look for when buying above screws
As a noob I'd like to see:
1. Facts about tables and gantries (what are they, advantages of fixed vs moving).
2. What is offset?
3. Basic construction methods (incl levellling out the important parts).
4. Preferred methods of dealing with backlash, whip, resonance.
5. Which types of bits/tips suit which materials?
If I think of anything else, I'll add it to this wishlist...![]()
Originally Posted by snooper
Same here, I would like to see:
1. Ball screws and lead screws...What are they/what is the difference
2. Things to look for when buying above screws
Here is an interresting web site explaining backlash in gears!
Uses of Gears in Robotics
Backlash in Lead Screws: What It is and What to do About It
Backlash
www.widgitmaster.com
It's not what you take away, it's what you are left with that counts!
Try this:Originally Posted by Burn
Ballscrew Basics
Gerry
Mach3 2010 Screenset
http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html
(Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)
www.widgitmaster.com
It's not what you take away, it's what you are left with that counts!
There is an FAQ forum on this website.
Hopefully it will answer many significant questions and avoid the need for data duplication.
If more contribution is required, this thread could become the forum for identifying where that effort best goes.
Andy
Drat, imperfection has finally stopped working!!
Answers to the above and MORE:
Research
CNC Information
specifically post #15
Electronics books
http://www.forrestmims.com
or
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/pro...lance&n=283155
The "holy grail" of electronics info but a bit deep for the DIY CNC neophyte:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/052...lance&n=283155
Linear scales;
http://www.cnczone.com/cg...3;t=003181;p=0
Ball screw basics:
Ball Screws 101
Ball screw treatise, the hard core stuff:
Ballscrew Basics
PID tuning
PID explanations?
Daisychaining ATX power supplies:
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showth...015#post142015
http://forums.bit-tech.net/showthread.php?t=108208
Linear P/S design/construction
http://www.campbelldesigns.com/files...ply-part-1.pdf
Servo amp P/S design
http://www.elecdesign.com/Articles/A...7635/7635.html
Servo motor , servo amp, powersupply sizing for CNC
http://www.rutex.com/pdf/Mystique2.pdf
Bearing literature:
http://www.bardenbearings.com/literatr.htm
http://www.timken.com/products/bearings/catalogs/
http://www.jp.nsk.com/app01/en/catal...gi?ec=bearings
Get the NSK E1102 catalog for starters
Motor torque info/defininition
http://www.merkle-korff.com/formulas.asp#con
What gage wire to use:
What gage wire?
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showth...480#post136480
Servo vs Stepper:
Steppers and Servos...
Simply stepper info:
http://www.parkermotion.com/catalog/catalogA/A12.pdf
Stepper reverse engineering:
http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~ih/doc/stepper/others/
Stepper sizing:
Sizing Criteria for Torque of Stepper motor
Small stepper and general purpose linear P/S
http://www.campbelldesigns.com/files...ply-part-1.pdf
Thanks for all the replies, it's appreciated!
snooper's second law: common sense isn't as common as we're led to believe...
Snooper ................you have asked the Question I was looking for and got the answers I was looking for .Much appreciated.
You have the right user name for sure alas Sherlock Holmes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Regards Glenn Down under OZ.
snooper's second law: common sense isn't as common as we're led to believe...
There are a couple of sticky's in the Linear motion subforum about... ...eeh... ...linear motion.
And as this thread is more about motion than mechanical engineering I'll move it.
Regards,
Sven
Hello all:
I applaud slooper for asking a most relevant question. I think the
CNCZONE is a wonderful web site, but it lacks organization in getting
newcomers up to speed.
A general FAQ about the most relevant answers to questions about the things needed to make a CNC machine. Once a person gets up to speed with these general answers about the makeup and issues about making a machine, he can ask more specfic questions about making a particular kind of machine.
The CNCZONE is a depositary of creativity and genius, we need to make it where newcomers can share in that genius quickly and easily.
In humble humility,
andrew888