Wedg1e
They call me Mr. Bodge-angles
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Largely as an exercise I had a crack at making a spare dividing plate for my (IXL-style) div head.
Cut a disc out of some 6mm aluminium plate, bored it and centred on the rotary table.
The table is graduated down to something like 5 minutes of arc so I knocked up a spreadsheet that calculated what hole circles I could get working to the nearest graduation and set to with the Perrin pedestal, using a cente drill to spot the holes.
It worked, in the sense that I got complete circles, and as Agro says, any slight positioning error is reduced to 1/40th by the head's worm ratio.
Never found a use for the bloody thing, but I'm sure it'll be added value when my descendants sell it all off.
Cut a disc out of some 6mm aluminium plate, bored it and centred on the rotary table.
The table is graduated down to something like 5 minutes of arc so I knocked up a spreadsheet that calculated what hole circles I could get working to the nearest graduation and set to with the Perrin pedestal, using a cente drill to spot the holes.
It worked, in the sense that I got complete circles, and as Agro says, any slight positioning error is reduced to 1/40th by the head's worm ratio.
Never found a use for the bloody thing, but I'm sure it'll be added value when my descendants sell it all off.