Thanks, I am honoured!As a master machinist, wow, very nice work!!!
Thanks, I am honoured!As a master machinist, wow, very nice work!!!
Butch, you are right!It appears that it won't work on a diagonal if I've looked at it correctly. It appears that you need to make a Y adjustment and then an X adjustment or vice versa. Am I reading it wrong?
So its more like a bi-axial instead of a coaxial?Buch, you are right!
There is no diagonal axis, I’m not sure it’s possible in the same assembly and at the same time having controlled movement along the X and Y axes, as far as I know. If you push the handle in the diagonal direction, you will get the movement of these two axes (XY) at the same time (virtual diagonal movement) and you will get the "corner" ..., the same movements as on CNC machines
So its more like a bi-axial instead of a coaxial?
I am the blind man. I see the 2 spherical bearings now.As a matter of fact it is a Co-axial (Joystick) Front Rest thanks to two spherical plain bearings that drive the two sliding surfaces inside the assembly and control their movement among the X and Y axes on ball linear bearings...thus among other things allowing motion of Rest Top in multiple directions at the same time...
Thanks Butch!I am the blind man. I see the 2 spherical bearings now.
Looks very good.
For clarity, I believe you are saying that the rest moves in both directions at once when you move the joystick diagonally. Functionally different than typical co-ax style rests but that it moves in any and all directions, like a typical co-ax.... in use. Correct?As a matter of fact it is a Co-axial (Joystick) Front Rest thanks to two spherical plain bearings that drive the two sliding surfaces inside the assembly and control their movement among the X and Y axes on ball linear bearings...thus among other things allowing motion of Rest Top in multiple directions at the same time...
No Mike, it works and moves like a typical coax. I didn't see it initially.For clarity, I believe you are saying that the rest moves in both directions at once when you move the joystick diagonally. Functionally different than typical co-ax style rests but that it moves in any and all directions, like a typical co-ax.... in use. Correct?
Very nice work and a great looking design. Well engineered and machined, by it's looks. Good job!
Thanks, appreciate it!For clarity, I believe you are saying that the rest moves in both directions at once when you move the joystick diagonally. Functionally different than typical co-ax style rests but that it moves in any and all directions, like a typical co-ax.... in use. Correct?
Very nice work and a great looking design. Well engineered and machined, by it's looks. Good job!