I understand the learning curve believe me.
I started this project back in the early 1990s. The head/ram was easy I had the back round for that.
And I disagree with you on motors. Are you also using a lead screw? Mine with a stepper does. And I can move my electrode 0.0005 inches per step. And that's with using a 4mm lead ball screw, so it can be done. The up or down is handled with the output from a voltage/window comparator monitoring the gap voltage. This is then sent to the stepper driver module. Think I paid something like $10 for it off of Ebay, commonly used for DIY CNC machines or 3D printers.
I just know that when you instantly reverse a brush motor without letting it come to a stop there are sparks and those are from the brushes and commutator segments burning.
But to each his own, and you have yours working where I don't. Just trying to understand how other approach doing this.
And I disagree with you on motors. Are you also using a lead screw? Mine with a stepper does. And I can move my electrode 0.0005 inches per step. And that's with using a 4mm lead ball screw, so it can be done. The up or down is handled with the output from a voltage/window comparator monitoring the gap voltage. This is then sent to the stepper driver module. Think I paid something like $10 for it off of Ebay, commonly used for DIY CNC machines or 3D printers.
I just know that when you instantly reverse a brush motor without letting it come to a stop there are sparks and those are from the brushes and commutator segments burning.
But to each his own, and you have yours working where I don't. Just trying to understand how other approach doing this.