![]() ![]() In other words: if I want to create twice the frequency with one motor, then I tell the milling program twice the velocity along the coordinate axis. This construction is perfect for creating music because the speed of the spindle along a coordinate is directly proportional to the rotational speed of the respective motor and so it is also directly proportional to the frequency at which the motor is energized. These machines normally have an Cartesian drive, that means one motor moves the cutter along a Cartesian coordinate (along one dimension). How this works in principle, I have already described here. The most people who are reading this article have probably seen one or more videos of CNC milling machines playing music.
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