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v'''Presenting first at the [https://www.opensourceecology.org/open-source-microfactory-stem-camp/ Open Source Microfactory STEAM Camp]:'''
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'''Universal Axis''' – How to build and design the Universal Axis – based motion or system for any CNC drive or automation application. Symmetric vs unsymmetric axes.. Scaling in size and power. Universal drive system. Adding a rotary axis. How to attain 10 micron precision with 180 lb drive force,  and 1000 lb of drive force with 1000 micron precision. '''Applications''' – you will be able to design a Universal Axis for any of the projects that we do during the camp – and you will be able to understand whether it will hold structurally, and combined with another design session – whether it will have the correct speed and torque.
'''Universal Axis''' – How to build and design the Universal Axis – based motion or system for any CNC drive or automation application. Symmetric vs unsymmetric axes. Scaling in size and power. Universal drive system. Adding a rotary axis. How to attain 10 micron precision with 180 lb drive force,  and 1000 lb of drive force with 1000 micron precision. '''Applications''' – by understanding principles here, you will be able to design a Universal Axis for any project – and you will be able to understand whether it will hold structurally, and combined with another design session – whether it will have the correct speed and torque.


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vPresenting first at the Open Source Microfactory STEAM Camp:

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Universal Axis – How to build and design the Universal Axis – based motion or system for any CNC drive or automation application. Symmetric vs unsymmetric axes. Scaling in size and power. Universal drive system. Adding a rotary axis. How to attain 10 micron precision with 180 lb drive force, and 1000 lb of drive force with 1000 micron precision. Applications – by understanding principles here, you will be able to design a Universal Axis for any project – and you will be able to understand whether it will hold structurally, and combined with another design session – whether it will have the correct speed and torque.

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