Interesting concept. However what may seem absolute is often not. Measuring resistance 
upon contact is measuring the effects of a slow minute crash. Contacting a surface to 
the point the drive begins to struggle would not be touching off on an edge. Due to 
deflection. I'm not ruling out that this would be accurate. It would require testing 
involving the method you perscribed versus a conventional edge finder. If the results 
parallel that would be a great edge-finding technique. Design into a machine control 
software to enter a setup screen that when resistance is sensed upon a drive it would 
automatically zero that axis, spindle rotating as this is more accurate. Would need to 
be able to distinguish between touching and fast jog resistance measured. Could even 
have a compensation preset for the radius of the stylus. None for Z obviuosly. 
Possibly an extremely stiff die spring in the shank of the edge finder to prevent 
damage on over-travel. This would be alot faster than pres
 ent
 method. Sometimes when I'm in a hurry I just use the end-mill for the cut as an edge 
finder, step-jog to touch and then add the radius. 
 
For measuring backlash, a good dial indicator is pretty tough to beat. It's not 
something that is measured all the time.
 
Ron


Chuck Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



I just tried something and it seemed to work well, but since I am a 
newbie, I wonted to pass it by the list to see if it might be useful 
to others.

I wanted to measure the backlash on my Sherline, so I attached an Ohm 
Meter to my mill. One terminal to the bed, and the other to the 
spindle. It read a resistance of about 2k ohm. Then I lowered Z till 
a bit touched the surface of the milling plate and the resistance 
went to zero. Then zeroed Z and micro-stepped back up till the 
resistance went back to 2k ohm. Z showed .0012. To test, I lowered to 
zero again and as Z hit zero, the resistance went back down.

Using this information, it seems that you could devise an 
edge-finding routine for any metallic object that would position the 
bit exactly in the X, Y, and Z planes with respect to the object to 
be milled.

Has this been tried before? -Chuck-







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