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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2010

Diy five axis Impeller machining using build in TCP
X and Y motors are stepper motors 4 Nm and Z are 2 Nm
A and C axis are 2Nm
Minimum Angle for A-axis (tilt) 0.001 , minimum angle for C-axis (rotate) 0.01
Resolution X,Y and Z 0.001mm

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  • What are you using for the cnc control.

  • @samcoinc I'm using a special release of NCdelta milling to control the machine.

  • Hi this this great. What CAM software did you use for toolpath generation.

    Thanks

  • @rocketn8

    I'm using Esprit, but it is not a good cam-system for five axis simultan milling. A lot of manual programming work is needed to get it to work properly.

  • Great job. I'm building something similar too.

    What kind of gears did you use for A & B axis, ball reducer, harmonic drive or something else, looks wery sturdy?

  • @seaddemirovic

    I'm using a pulley at the C-axis 4:1, at the A axis I'm using a selfmade gear, but it has a small play in the A-axis, about 5 arc-second, the C-axis has no play. I'm building a new one with an improved gear in both axis.

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  • cool

  • Super Cool!

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