Precision turning
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Precision turning
That is what you can get with cheap Chinese hardware (Machine, Servos, Ball Screws and Scales) if you use Acorn Six CNC....
10 Parts within 0.01mm, no special effort, tools measured with the TTO, Programm with Intercon, hit and run, no further corrections in the setup or tool wear.
5 Tool changes per part with a Chinese Multifix copy tool holder, no special efforts, just an ok set up cheap machine.
Chuck is a good EU made Bison, Acorn Six with closed loop, scales and dialed in with all compensations, Beta 5.19 software.
OD threads with 2000 rpm, Id threads rigid tapped with 1000 rpm.
I am very pleased how easy it is to make good parts fast with Centroid CNC.
Uwe
10 Parts within 0.01mm, no special effort, tools measured with the TTO, Programm with Intercon, hit and run, no further corrections in the setup or tool wear.
5 Tool changes per part with a Chinese Multifix copy tool holder, no special efforts, just an ok set up cheap machine.
Chuck is a good EU made Bison, Acorn Six with closed loop, scales and dialed in with all compensations, Beta 5.19 software.
OD threads with 2000 rpm, Id threads rigid tapped with 1000 rpm.
I am very pleased how easy it is to make good parts fast with Centroid CNC.
Uwe
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Re: Precision turning
right on! impressive. thanks for posting.
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Re: Precision turning
Is it just aluminum?
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Re: Precision turning
With high alloy tool steel also no problem to be within IT7 tolerance from first part on...
... but I hate cleaning steel chips, even if they have a cool blue color
Uwe
... but I hate cleaning steel chips, even if they have a cool blue color

Uwe
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Re: Precision turning
cool!
Need support? READ THIS POST first. http://centroidcncforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=1043
All Acorn Documentation is located here: viewtopic.php?f=60&t=3397
Answers to common questions: viewforum.php?f=63
and here viewforum.php?f=61
Gear we use but don't sell. https://www.centroidcnc.com/centroid_di ... _gear.html
All Acorn Documentation is located here: viewtopic.php?f=60&t=3397
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Re: Precision turning
And now small long parts without using a center point...
Uwe
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Re: Precision turning
Milling is also ok with compensation dialed in right.
Fusion 4mm, real part 4.001 - 4.007mm right after posting and hit cycle start on a cheap chinese benchtop mill within a series of 10 parts...
Finding center of the turned part is <0.005 mm deviation with KP3 probe compared to a dial indicator on the spindle.
Uwe
Fusion 4mm, real part 4.001 - 4.007mm right after posting and hit cycle start on a cheap chinese benchtop mill within a series of 10 parts...
Finding center of the turned part is <0.005 mm deviation with KP3 probe compared to a dial indicator on the spindle.
Uwe
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Re: Precision turning
Pins for knife sayas, customer wants 6.985 +-0.002mm
Material is bronze, deviation +-0.001 / 10 parts.
As good as it could be with a 0.001mm scale on X.
Uwe
Material is bronze, deviation +-0.001 / 10 parts.
As good as it could be with a 0.001mm scale on X.
Uwe
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Re: Precision turning
can you share the motors and ballscrews you used please?
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Re: Precision turning
JMC 400W AC Servos and 20x5 on Z 12x4 on X from TBI, but the 12x4 tuned with larger balls in the nut for more preload.
Bearing are default FK and BX blocks with angular bearings.
Both are driven with HTD3x15 belts and 2:1 reduction.
Uwe
Bearing are default FK and BX blocks with angular bearings.
Both are driven with HTD3x15 belts and 2:1 reduction.
Uwe
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