OK so I just spent about an hour reading through the coil winding Idea section and got a headache about page four. I have a cnc mill and still I was getting weary.
I kept hearing about using a heart shaped cam rather than the reversible drive belt mentioned. I did a search but could not find a drawing of a typical heart shaped cam.
I don't want to make this a long rehash of that coil winder post I am just interested in the cam design.
I personally believe a cam would be easier overall even with a CNC solution since you can vary the rate at which the cam spins thus changing the traverse speed. OF course if your coils are different widths then that may be an issue and require more than one sized cam or the movement of the transverse arm forward or backward from the pivot point.
Reversing steppers has always been an issue and unless you can go to a high end servo system I like the cam idea as a starting point better than using a belt driven reversing stepper.
I got the heart shaped cam theory but for some reason I cannot bring myself to put two and two together as to which part of the cam is driving the wire on what part of the wind, if this makes sense.
I guess if it made sense to me, or if I could picture it I wouldn't be asking. A picture, a link or a long explanation would be appreciated.
I kept hearing about using a heart shaped cam rather than the reversible drive belt mentioned. I did a search but could not find a drawing of a typical heart shaped cam.
I don't want to make this a long rehash of that coil winder post I am just interested in the cam design.
I personally believe a cam would be easier overall even with a CNC solution since you can vary the rate at which the cam spins thus changing the traverse speed. OF course if your coils are different widths then that may be an issue and require more than one sized cam or the movement of the transverse arm forward or backward from the pivot point.
Reversing steppers has always been an issue and unless you can go to a high end servo system I like the cam idea as a starting point better than using a belt driven reversing stepper.
I got the heart shaped cam theory but for some reason I cannot bring myself to put two and two together as to which part of the cam is driving the wire on what part of the wind, if this makes sense.
I guess if it made sense to me, or if I could picture it I wouldn't be asking. A picture, a link or a long explanation would be appreciated.
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