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Rethinking production of machine tool bases: Polymer additive manufacturing and concrete...

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Manufacturing Letters
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Cast iron and steel weldments are the most common machine tool base elements. However, both construction methods have associated disadvantages for domestic machine tool manufacturers. This paper documents the investigation of an alternative method for machine tool base production using concrete to fill an additively manufactured polymer mold, where the motion components are attached to the concrete base after the initial concrete curing. Modal testing results for a three-axis, vertical spindle prototype indicate high damping and stiffness can be achieved using the concrete base construction. Advantages are reduced cost and lead time compared to traditional methods.