I have been following the CNC conversions here as well as the CNC training. I have a few questions.
Some of the conversions have opted for a 4th axis, most only three.
Is the 4th axis generally used for rotary tables or are there other ways to use this axis?
Has anyone here converted a rotary table from manual to CNC?
I read a comment on another forum that stated that most hobby grade rotary tables have too much backlash to be successfully converted to CNC. Is this true?
Maybe a stupid question, but what is the difference between a horizontal and vertical rotary table and when would each be used?
Some tables are dual vert./horz, is this a good plan? Is there a compromize in using the dual type?
Is a rotary table tail stock an absolute necessity?
Thanks in advance, Frank
Some of the conversions have opted for a 4th axis, most only three.
Is the 4th axis generally used for rotary tables or are there other ways to use this axis?
Has anyone here converted a rotary table from manual to CNC?
I read a comment on another forum that stated that most hobby grade rotary tables have too much backlash to be successfully converted to CNC. Is this true?
Maybe a stupid question, but what is the difference between a horizontal and vertical rotary table and when would each be used?
Some tables are dual vert./horz, is this a good plan? Is there a compromize in using the dual type?
Is a rotary table tail stock an absolute necessity?
Thanks in advance, Frank