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Well, that's extreme: "Hacking any linear slide/bearing [...] make a nanoresolution piezo motor in 10 seconds"

A project log for A Cheap Compact Linear Slide

<$10. <10μm repeatable. >10kg capacity. Laser-cut 1/8" hardboard. For 100mm x 6mm rod, but semi-parametric. Handwheel or stepper drive. CAD.

paul-mcclayPaul McClay 06/12/2022 at 03:412 Comments

Just gotta flag up this project: #Hacking any linear slide/bearing into piezo motor posted by @Edwin Hwu.

"Herein we present the design of an open-source XYZ-axis nanopositioning system. Utilizing a magnet-based stick–slip driving mechanism, the proposed XYZ nanopositioner provides several advantages, including sub-nanometer resolution, a payload capacity of up to 12 kg (horizontal), compact size, low cost, and easy assembly; furthermore, the system is adjustment-free. "


The project links to a journal article. The journal looks a bit like HaD with editorial standards and peer review. And it's open access. The existence of open access journals is something of a successful hack itself, but I am at risk of digressing further...

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Edwin Hwu wrote 06/12/2022 at 23:12 point

Actually not only linear slide, any rotational motion ball bearing can be driven by the same mechanism ;)

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Paul McClay wrote 06/12/2022 at 23:29 point

Even better! I missed that.

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