Question: Footprint of Pad vs Tool Speed
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Greetings
Was curious, does the "footprint" of a pad increase as the speed of the tool increases? In other words, if one were to hold the tool perfectly still, would the "polishing area" be smaller than it would if the rotation/orbit speed was increased?
Thanks
Re: Question: Footprint of Pad vs Tool Speed
I would guess no on a rotary, but I would say yes on a da because of the orbit
Re: Question: Footprint of Pad vs Tool Speed
I don’t think speed would be a factor with a da, but what the throw is. Eg. 12 mm,15,21 .
Re: Question: Footprint of Pad vs Tool Speed
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JustJesus
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Greetings
Was curious, does the "footprint" of a pad increase as the speed of the tool increases? In other words, if one were to hold the tool perfectly still, would the "polishing area" be smaller than it would if the rotation/orbit speed was increased?
Thanks
No. Foot print will remain virtually the same as the offset is fixed. However, on the DA as speed increases the random orbit motion changes from a smooth looping moment to more of a sharp/abrupt direction change. This is often why slower speed are desired for finishing. You can thank the great Kevin Brown for illustrating this back in the day when the whole KBM method came to light.
Read up on it here
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i2...BM%20Orbit.jpg
Re: Question: Footprint of Pad vs Tool Speed
Thanks Rasky!
I remember seeing those a couple of years back. But it didn`t occur to me to try and go back to find those. :( Maybe I didn`t think one had to do with the other? :)
Well, looks like I got my answer!! Thanks guys