Antivibration wood blocks
Antivibration wood blocks
You can really see the difference few inches in
If it's stupid but it works it ain't stupid
Just dont accidentally get ur cutting fluid on the boards it will cause them to be extra frictiony and well now u have an industrial vibrator
19 0 ReplyAnything is a vibrator if you're brave enough
4 0 ReplyI sprayed in some coolant and they didn't seem to stick any more then before, they just rock back and forth
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Modulating your feed and speed helps, can find a sweet spot, cutting depth right? is this a very hard material or something.
13 0 ReplyWho cares. Wood block work.
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But we would expect it to change the further in you go regardless of the wood, since it gets more and more rigid.
7 0 ReplyYes but if you look at the front of the piece you can see the vibration was cut down dramatically
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First of all, this should have been s gif, you have deprived us of seconds of opportunity joy!
Second of all, save on wood by telling the new guy to sit in it and antivibrate.
(But do not film, I wanna see one of those videos.)Third of all - you have a pair of square steel nuts, hehehe (cubed screw heads doesn't sound right/poetic enough).
4 0 ReplyOne? No, two? No, 3? No, big block? Yes
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tunedmass damper.De-vibe bars work in a... uh.. similar manner.
2 0 ReplyAre you not worried that a block of wood is flying through your workshop?
1 0 Replynah it was about 80 rpm if I remember correctly
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