Having watched you chasing deflection is encouraging me to go through my machine for the same reasons. Resonance is irritating. Thank you for the explanations.
I tell you that can turn into an obsession lol. For surface finish though I do have to say that the second spindle mount did make quite a difference. I have never had such a mirror finish on my parts. Thanks for checking my channel out !!
Let me point out that the additional clamp may be tilting the spindle and thus introducing additional variable. You would have to take the spindle plate/mount/spindle to a surface plate, measure the position of the spindle, then install the additional clamp and re-measure to determine the distortion introduced by the second clamp.
I used a gauge block to measure the distance between the Spindel and the mounting plate and transferred that dimension into the design. So yes you are correct it is important that both resting surfaces of the spindle are parallel
I thought of it too late in the video. And also one of the inserts was pretty much gone as I crashed it into the vice while I was busy filming 🙈 that happened before the first cut. But I am sure we will see it in future videos
Thanks for the video! Am I the only one who has really distorted audio during the talking portion? New mister will be interesting. I'm always futzing with mine because the mist is never consistent.
Thank you for the feedback on that audio. It is “decent” but not good on my original video but I need a new mic. I am using a wireless mic as I am otherwise not able to move around in the shop
So the most common to find (and therefore The cheapest) is 6061 T6. It machines ok. I use it sometimes. There is a cast fixture plate material I like a lot as it does not deform during machining. The cast material has no internal stress. 7075 is nice material with better strength that I use quite often.
Having watched you chasing deflection is encouraging me to go through my machine for the same reasons. Resonance is irritating. Thank you for the explanations.
I tell you that can turn into an obsession lol. For surface finish though I do have to say that the second spindle mount did make quite a difference. I have never had such a mirror finish on my parts. Thanks for checking my channel out !!
Great video as always! Very excited for the next one as this is something I've been heavily researching a solution for!
Thank you Nicolas, I am working on the prototype and some wiring right now hopefully I can finish it next week.
Let me point out that the additional clamp may be tilting the spindle and thus introducing additional variable.
You would have to take the spindle plate/mount/spindle to a surface plate, measure the position of the spindle, then install the additional clamp and re-measure to determine the distortion introduced by the second clamp.
I used a gauge block to measure the distance between the Spindel and the mounting plate and transferred that dimension into the design. So yes you are correct it is important that both resting surfaces of the spindle are parallel
Very interesting stuff indeed. Looking forward to your next video which could be really useful.
I hope so, I really like this new set up to work so I don’t have to constantly adjust that needle valve for fluid delivery
Thank you! Will do the same
Good luck
Nice upyrade! I would've liked to see surface finish improvements, if any. Looking forward to the mister prototype!
I thought of it too late in the video. And also one of the inserts was pretty much gone as I crashed it into the vice while I was busy filming 🙈 that happened before the first cut. But I am sure we will see it in future videos
Thanks for the video!
Am I the only one who has really distorted audio during the talking portion?
New mister will be interesting. I'm always futzing with mine because the mist is never consistent.
Thank you for the feedback on that audio. It is “decent” but not good on my original video but I need a new mic. I am using a wireless mic as I am otherwise not able to move around in the shop
Good looking machine
Thank you !! It’s getting better … slowly
Great video. What type of plastic do you use under your parts? Delrin?, Nylon?, UHWM PE?
I use Delrin, I find that the tape sticks to it best (UHMW nothing sticks to really) and it stays flat once faced off.
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it!
Which aluminum series you used making your part? Or which one is better to machining?
So the most common to find (and therefore The cheapest) is 6061 T6. It machines ok. I use it sometimes. There is a cast fixture plate material I like a lot as it does not deform during machining. The cast material has no internal stress. 7075 is nice material with better strength that I use quite often.
@@JBWorx thanks for your response
@@JBWorx and hope we see your new video soon as possible in your UA-cam channel
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