Using my CNC machine, I made my first attept at resist scribing. For a resist I used Dykem (commonly referred to as machinist bluing). I then machined up a spring loaded scribe that would fit in my spindle. From that point on, it works as if you are doing isolation milling. It didn't work as well as I had hoped, but that is not to say there is any specific reason why it wont work. There were atleast two problems I oberved from watching the process. 1) My machine is moving a bit too fast for it to complete each move before moving onto the next position. This is a constant velocity routine I need to tweak more in my motion control software. I also had it moving at 40IPM during the motions. I will be trying lower velocities to see how the motions differ from the higher velcities. 2) The scribe I machined up has just a bit too much slop in it. I decided to go with a spring loaded scribe so that it would handle variations in either the macines table or even the stock thickness. The problem is I bored the mating hole a bit too big in the holder so I will have to make another one or try to stake the hole so it fits a bit tighter. Chris
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First attempt at resist Scribing,,,,,
2007-01-31 by lcdpublishing
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