2012/11/16 Jeshua Lacock <jes...@3dtopo.com>:
>
> Just my 2¢
>
> I think if the axis itself doesn't have any intentional backlash, you could 
> mount the torch with a stiff spring.
>
> In normal operation you won't have any backlash from the spring (only if it 
> hits the work piece).

That means that this spring has to be implemented somewhere between
ballscrew nut and Z axis itself. Or I need additional linear
rails/slides for the torch itself.

I came up with a solution, it will take a day or two to implement,
then I might share some pics.

-- 
Viesturs

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