On Fri, 4 May 2012 08:33:51 +0200, Joachim Franek wrote: > On Friday 04 May 2012 05:21:57 EBo wrote: >> That is half of what I was envisioning when I wrote the above. >> Another >> part after a characterization of a basic setup would be to compare >> that >> with data from running a real part -- and flagging which parts seem >> to >> cause the most feedback (vibration ,initera, etc.). Just >> brainstorming >> here, but could it be used as a tool to help tune a machine? > > Yes. Knowing the resonances of the mechanics you > can choose rotation speed of spindle times number of > cutting edges not to hit this.
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