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16 December 1976 Theoretical Tool Movement Required To Diamond Turn An Off-Axis Paraboloid On Axis
D. C. Thompson
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Abstract
Current techniques for manufacturing off-axis paraboloids are both expensive and insufficiently accurate. An alternative method, turning the workpiece about its axis on a diamond-turning machine, is presented, and the equations describing the necessary tool movement are derived. A discussion of a particular case suggests that the proposed technique is feasible.
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D. C. Thompson "Theoretical Tool Movement Required To Diamond Turn An Off-Axis Paraboloid On Axis", Proc. SPIE 0093, Advances in Precision Machining of Optics, (16 December 1976); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955109
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KEYWORDS
Reflectors

Diamond

Manufacturing

Precision optics

Spindles

Precision diamond machining

Position sensors

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