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* for none cut moves
* for none cut moves
* for etch/scan
* for etch/scan
'Update 17/10/13:'
There has been discussion over the XY gantry system.
There are two main ideas:
*Use a belt drive
*Use ball screws
Most lower cost laser cutters use belt drives.
Most larger machines use ball screws.
Here are notes on the two ideas:
'Belt Drive'
''Belt Drive costs''
'Ball Screws'
''Ball Screw costs''




How accurate do we need?
How accurate do we need?

Revision as of 17:45, 17 October 2013


RussleH and 'RepRap' Matt (talk) took a look at the work is of the IMP Pick and Place at Ciseco
Pictures here
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/bhjxykpmvo0xxca/QPXxOIEow-/IMP

Locking a magnetic tape linear encoders, simlar to used on the PnP
This can give very high accuracy position feed back and at high speed

http://www.machine-dro.co.uk/digital-readout-systems/magnetic-tape-linear-encoders.html?p=1


Possible driver systems

  • Fixed motor and looped belt to carriage
  • Carriage mounted motor and fixed belt
  • fixed motor driving a leadscrew
  • fixed motor driving a ballscrew

Motors for each of the above could be one of the following

  • DC motor
  • stepper motor
  • brushless servo motor

What speed do we need?

  • for cut
  • for none cut moves
  • for etch/scan

'Update 17/10/13:'

There has been discussion over the XY gantry system.

There are two main ideas:

  • Use a belt drive
  • Use ball screws

Most lower cost laser cutters use belt drives.

Most larger machines use ball screws.

Here are notes on the two ideas:

'Belt Drive'

Belt Drive costs

'Ball Screws'

Ball Screw costs


How accurate do we need?