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  1. #1
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    Apr 2006
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    "rotating nut" gearing question

    Hi there.
    I am currently building a modified version of joe´s machine and have been playing aroung with the idea of using a rotating nut setup for the x and y axis.

    So i was hoping someone could tell me what gearing ratio would be suitable.

    The lead screws are 12mm x 3mm pitch (in us around 1\2"-8tpi). And i will be using a 425oz\in kit from xylotex.

    I don´t know what i am to expect in terms of speed and torque. But i was hoping to cut at minimum 60 ipm. Mostly guitar building and signs

    Thanks.

  2. #2
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    gear one to one on an acme rod, gearing down will decrease your speed tremindously.

    you usually only gear down when using rack and pinion.

  3. #3
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    thanks for youre quick response joe.
    And thanks for youre great work on the plans.

    Of course youre right on that one.
    But i was actually considering gearing the rotating nut up.
    Because i see a lot of you guys are using higher pitched leadscrews like 4tpi or higher. and as i understand the 425oz\in motors would loose a lot of strength at the higher rpm´s needed to get the same speeds from a 8tpi leadscrew.

    So by gearing the nut up and keeping the motor rpm´s down using timing belts and pulleys i am assuming i should be able to get what ever (tpi) i want.

    So i was hoping someone could tell me what gearing ratio would be suitable
    (The sweet spot). if there is such a thing

    Hope you see what i mean. My english was never that good

  4. #4
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    Soren,
    my machine uses 1/2 8 2 start which gives effective tpi of 4. I think Joe said he used 1/2 10 5 start on the 4/4. So something in that range is proven.

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