great video, blender is awesome - i like what you've done here. could the spin on the work piece also be beneficial for water film distribution? just thinking as you want some steady removal of fines when grinding right?
Rotating the work and the tool in a certain ratio establishes a polishing line under the tool resulting highest conformity of the polishing especially if slurry (wet polishing) is used. You can check out chemical mechanical planarization (cmp) in semiconductor fabrication for this detail. ;)
Pretty cool stuff bro .... and you have a good knowledge stack too ... subscribed
great video, blender is awesome - i like what you've done here. could the spin on the work piece also be beneficial for water film distribution? just thinking as you want some steady removal of fines when grinding right?
Rotating the work and the tool in a certain ratio establishes a polishing line under the tool resulting highest conformity of the polishing especially if slurry (wet polishing) is used. You can check out chemical mechanical planarization (cmp) in semiconductor fabrication for this detail. ;)
I didn't understand all that much about the initial problem, but nonetheless, the video was quite informative and entertaining. Thank you
Thanks. I will try to deep diver into the problem in the next video of similar format.
I see that you reuploaded to fix the audio.