I have been scouting for a long time for a 4th axis. Several options have been looked at and no conclusion have been drawn.
Here is a copy of a post I did in he CNCZone forum:
Have any one any experience with these solutions:
" The "mother" company of the Isel CNC machines:
http://www.iselautomation.de/product...lang=en&ID=c45
These are expensive stuff but the D2 solution could be payable.
This is however a belt driven unit so I'm currently trying to figure out if the moment of interia for this is good enough for my use.
In their PDF they have actually described the math and done a example of the D2..... Then it's just to decide ..
The miniature experts Sherline has a unit :
http://www.sherlinedirect.com/index....Product_ID=187
This is a proper gear unit. I'm not sure about how good this is.
K2 has a rotary unit but this looks like a Sherline clone, at least the chuck:
http://www.k2cnc.com/shop/proddetail.asp?prod=Indexor&cat=29
Then you have this solution, which is even more expensive than the Isel:
http://www.cnc-router-routers.com/ht...routing_e.html
You could of course buy a regular rotary table and fix a stepper you're self, but then I
need to do the math when it comes to the step/angle ratios to knock in to the DSP controller.
Here is one example
http://www.bernardo.at/sitex/index.p..._HV_4_set.html "
Any feedback about experiences would be appreciated.
N
Here is a copy of a post I did in he CNCZone forum:
Have any one any experience with these solutions:
" The "mother" company of the Isel CNC machines:
http://www.iselautomation.de/product...lang=en&ID=c45
These are expensive stuff but the D2 solution could be payable.
This is however a belt driven unit so I'm currently trying to figure out if the moment of interia for this is good enough for my use.
In their PDF they have actually described the math and done a example of the D2..... Then it's just to decide ..
The miniature experts Sherline has a unit :
http://www.sherlinedirect.com/index....Product_ID=187
This is a proper gear unit. I'm not sure about how good this is.
K2 has a rotary unit but this looks like a Sherline clone, at least the chuck:
http://www.k2cnc.com/shop/proddetail.asp?prod=Indexor&cat=29
Then you have this solution, which is even more expensive than the Isel:
http://www.cnc-router-routers.com/ht...routing_e.html
You could of course buy a regular rotary table and fix a stepper you're self, but then I
need to do the math when it comes to the step/angle ratios to knock in to the DSP controller.
Here is one example
http://www.bernardo.at/sitex/index.p..._HV_4_set.html "
Any feedback about experiences would be appreciated.
N