Hi,
This is purely an idea at this point but as i'm starting to think about the design for my mitre station and having seen DRO's on a few on Youtube without much detail i thought I would ask if any of you have done it or seen it. I have used them in the distant past on metal lathes and milling machines.
What i'm thinking is to add a DRO onto a mitre station. Just on the right as that is how i cut currently. So far i'm just bouncing ideas round my head but have decided rightly or wrongly that I will use the following:
2040 Aluminium extrusion for the fence(s) connected to fence dogs on an MFT style top (single row with possibly the occasional hole for clamping) with a flag stop.
From what i can see the issue with the DRO is the limited length of the linear actuators. 970mm appears to be the limit. I did find one in the UK for not bad money (~£100) with the readout but have lost the link. At this moment most of my cuts will be less than 1M. Another Idea would be to use another length of rail and swap them round if anything needed to be bigger.
Most of the ones on the purveyor of finest Chinesium's site are dual or tri-axis, i have thought about using the dual and possibly setting up one either side so it could be used for right\left cuts.
As it's based on the 2040 extrusion and rail dogs i could possibly use it on my track saw station,
Any thoughts on this? I'm not in a production environment, just making stuff at home. Still just a thought at this stage but whilst in the planning could design to incorporate it, not add it at a later date. I have 2 x 1M of 2040 extrusion currently. Not looking to spend a fortune on something, but I have a background in Electrical\electronic engineering so it's more a challenge.
Dust isn't a significant issue due to extraction but the linear rails are reasonably well IP rated (IP54)
Cheers,
Jon.
This is purely an idea at this point but as i'm starting to think about the design for my mitre station and having seen DRO's on a few on Youtube without much detail i thought I would ask if any of you have done it or seen it. I have used them in the distant past on metal lathes and milling machines.
What i'm thinking is to add a DRO onto a mitre station. Just on the right as that is how i cut currently. So far i'm just bouncing ideas round my head but have decided rightly or wrongly that I will use the following:
2040 Aluminium extrusion for the fence(s) connected to fence dogs on an MFT style top (single row with possibly the occasional hole for clamping) with a flag stop.
From what i can see the issue with the DRO is the limited length of the linear actuators. 970mm appears to be the limit. I did find one in the UK for not bad money (~£100) with the readout but have lost the link. At this moment most of my cuts will be less than 1M. Another Idea would be to use another length of rail and swap them round if anything needed to be bigger.
Most of the ones on the purveyor of finest Chinesium's site are dual or tri-axis, i have thought about using the dual and possibly setting up one either side so it could be used for right\left cuts.
As it's based on the 2040 extrusion and rail dogs i could possibly use it on my track saw station,
Any thoughts on this? I'm not in a production environment, just making stuff at home. Still just a thought at this stage but whilst in the planning could design to incorporate it, not add it at a later date. I have 2 x 1M of 2040 extrusion currently. Not looking to spend a fortune on something, but I have a background in Electrical\electronic engineering so it's more a challenge.
Dust isn't a significant issue due to extraction but the linear rails are reasonably well IP rated (IP54)
Cheers,
Jon.