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http://archive.sensorsmag.com/articles/1199/54_1199/
http://archive.sensorsmag.com/articles/1199/54_1199/
While it will never match the precision of a glass scale or interferometer, don't forget the [[Rotary_encoder#Rotary_Encoders_and_Linear_Motion |encoded Trav-a-dial]] concept


[[Category:CNC Multimachine]]
[[Category:CNC Multimachine]]

Revision as of 13:09, 12 January 2012

Re: the concrete machinery, I just saw this today http://hackaday.com/2011/09/27/they-may-be-for-developing-countries-but-we-want-a-concrete-lathe/

For the DRO, I found lots of info by googling: diy dro

There is a very good quality open-source DRO made by Shumatech, but see comments on discussion page.

The quickest, cheapest way is to adapt a long off-the-shelf digital caliper to each axis. It should be possible to hack the circuit for feedback to a control system for CNC.

Eventually I would photographically replicate a master optical glass scale into many low cost copies and make the optical readout heads ideas-

http://www.anilam.com/anilam.asp?mod=article&actid=18

http://archive.sensorsmag.com/articles/1199/54_1199/

While it will never match the precision of a glass scale or interferometer, don't forget the encoded Trav-a-dial concept