Antivibration wood blocks
Antivibration wood blocks
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You can really see the difference few inches in
If it's stupid but it works it ain't stupid
Modulating your feed and speed helps, can find a sweet spot, cutting depth right? is this a very hard material or something.
12 0 ReplyWho cares. Wood block work.
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But we would expect it to change the further in you go regardless of the wood, since it gets more and more rigid.
6 0 ReplyYes but if you look at the front of the piece you can see the vibration was cut down dramatically
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"It's not ugly, it's effective."
4 0 ReplyOne? No, two? No, 3? No, big block? Yes
4 0 ReplyFirst of all, this should have been s gif, you have deprived us of seconds of opportunity joy!
Second of all, save on wood by telling the new guy to sit in it and antivibrate.
(But do not film, I wanna see one of those videos.)Third of all - you have a pair of square steel nuts, hehehe (cubed screw heads doesn't sound right/poetic enough).
4 0 Replya yes, the
tunedmass damper.De-vibe bars work in a... uh.. similar manner.
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