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Tools / Re: Measuring backlash on rotary table
« Last post by Muzzerboy on April 05, 2024, 08:25:58 AM »
With that controller, you don't really have to know/worry about the backlash. This is only important when you reverse the direction of movement. You program your favorite direction in the parameters and work always in that direction. When you reverse, the controller will go past the desired position by the amount of steps programmed and re-approach the final position on the correct count. If in doubt, program a high value and it will be ok.

It depends what you are doing with the table. If you are simply positioning a work piece eg to drill holes in a plate, the friction of the movement combined with the backlash compensation will probably eliminate most of the backlash - although any non axial machining load may move the table within the unconstrained backlash angle, as there is nothing actually holding the table from moving. But worse than that, if you are milling a feature in such a way that the cutting forces try to move the table further in that direction, you may actually double the total backlash by applying "compensation".

A similar-ish issue arises on linear axes when you transition from conventional to climb milling, which can happen simply by increasing the optimal load (width of cutter engagement). The forces on the ballscrew are reversed, yet the compensation isn't. You can feel this effect for yourself in manual milling in "conventional mode" - there comes a point where increased engagement results in negligible feed force being required and further engagement beyond that point results in the work "self feeding" or pulling itself into the tool. At that point if you have backlash, it will result in a sudden step feed into the tool as that backlash is suddenly taken up, which can be disastrous for the tool.

The bottom line is that you are much better trying to minimise / eliminate the mechanical backlash in the first place rather than hoping to rely on some "clever" software to magically dial it out for you.

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Tools / Re: Measuring backlash on rotary table
« Last post by Noitoen on April 05, 2024, 08:04:49 AM »
With that controller, you don't really have to know/worry about the backlash. This is only important when you reverse the direction of movement. You program your favorite direction in the parameters and work always in that direction. When you reverse, the controller will go past the desired position by the amount of steps programmed and re-approach the final position on the correct count. If in doubt, program a high value and it will be ok.
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Member Videos / Re: My week this week, my workshop videos!
« Last post by hermetic on April 05, 2024, 05:36:32 AM »
Having said all this, still feeling under the weather,in fact I think this weather has a lot to do with it! I definitiely feel the need for some sunshine. Have been told about the shingles jab, but declined, and also (possibly unwisely) declined a covid booster! I did get covid for the first time a few weeks after the second jab, but was nowhere near as ill as I was after the first covid jab! That put me in bed for a week! Roll on sunshine!
Phil
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Member Videos / Re: My week this week, my workshop videos!
« Last post by philf on April 04, 2024, 03:58:10 PM »
Glad you are clear of the dreaded Covid Phil. I went today for my Shingles jab - had Shingles end of last June and still have some annoying symptoms. Needs a booster in a few weeks which is odd as my wife had the jab a few months back and no follow up required.
Andrew,
I had my Shingles jab when I reached 70 (now 72). I've had no follow-up booster. I wonder if that's because you've had it recently?
My wife is 68 but she can't have hers until she's 70. If she was 65 she could have one now (but not 66,67,68 or 69)! I believe they're going to roll it out to those aged 60 next (but not 61,62,63 or 64). Why this is I can't begin to imagine.
I had Shingles all over my back when I was 11 and can remember the pain.
Hope you get rid of the symptoms soon.
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Member Videos / Re: My week this week, my workshop videos!
« Last post by tom osselton on April 04, 2024, 02:36:09 PM »
Over here I had the shingles shot and the follow up a few weeks later I would think your wife should ask why.
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Member Videos / Re: My week this week, my workshop videos!
« Last post by awemawson on April 04, 2024, 11:24:22 AM »
Glad you are clear of the dreaded Covid Phil. I went today for my Shingles jab - had Shingles end of last June and still have some annoying symptoms. Needs a booster in a few weeks which is odd as my wife had the jab a few months back and no followup required.
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Member Videos / Re: My week this week, my workshop videos!
« Last post by hermetic on April 04, 2024, 06:53:49 AM »
Good news! I have today tested negative for covid, so will go back to the workshop to carry on installing the new heating next Monday! Normal service will be resumed on the following Saturday at 4PM! Feeling a lot better but still got the hangover cold that my brother was suffering from  when I caught it off him.......maybe, who really knows!
Thanks for your patience!
Phil
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Electronics & IC Programing / Re: Pi PICO DRO/Quill-Knee combiner
« Last post by BillTodd on April 03, 2024, 02:45:49 AM »
Thanks James  ,

They said ' bypass' , I was thinking flyover and round-about .
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Project Logs / Re: Steady for Harrison
« Last post by BillTodd on April 03, 2024, 02:42:37 AM »
Looks up to the job phil nice :clap:
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Project Logs / Re: Steady for Harrison
« Last post by philf on April 02, 2024, 04:23:07 PM »
Brill!
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