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27 October 1978 Evolution Of A Numerically Controlled Diamond Turning System
P. Donald Brehm
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Abstract
This paper will trace the evolution and development of single point diamond tool precision machining equipment from a simple single axis machine to a two axis CNC/Interferometer controlled lathe for machining of contoured optical surfaces. The design criteria basic to such machines to control machine rigidity, friction, geometrical accuracy, vibration, temperature, and positioning accuracy will be discussed. Various surfaces and the machine configurations suitable for producing them are listed.
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P. Donald Brehm "Evolution Of A Numerically Controlled Diamond Turning System", Proc. SPIE 0159, Precision Machining of Optics, (27 October 1978); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.956836
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KEYWORDS
Spindles

Servomechanisms

Diamond

Precision diamond machining

Diamond machining

Control systems

Diamond turning

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