2013/8/9 Steve Blackmore <st...@pilotltd.net>

>
> Hi Sven - have a read of this
>
> http://www.arceurotrade.co.uk/projects/X3-CNC/X3_Article_Part_1.pdf
>
> An article by Dick Stephen about converting an SX3 mill, but this
> section gives a good explanation of the math required to work out what
> size steppers are required. Mariss formula lacks some detail ;)
>
>
> Steve Blackmore
>


Thanks Steve, that got me thinking. :)
And as it happened I had some boring long term tasks at work today (load
testing of a distributed retail system) and some spare time when watching
the monitors and log files. So I took it further and sourced some of the
heavy formula's. I didn't go to the fullest, I have added a "default"
inertia for motor and reduction for example. But the calculations turned
out to be quite interesting and fun to play with so I updated the calc
sheet pretty much. Please have a look!
Some goes as before, could be totally wrong (At least I tried!).
http://bit.ly/16DrFdP

/Sven
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