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I am thinking about building an EDM (electric discharge machine) which
remove tiny bits of metal by sparks. I have found plans and schematics on the web and in various magazines like Home Machinsts Workshop. I could just blindly copy their designs, but I wanted to understand how they work first. Most are build around a relaxation oscillator circuit which charges a capacitor and the capacitor discarges across a spark gap. Most of the EDM machines that I have plans for work with voltages around 80-100 volts. Expreimenting helps me understand things better, so I tried the following experiment: I took a couple of old HP deskjet 40V DC wall warts and wired them in series to produce 80V DC. I checked this with a DVOM and I am getting 80V DC output. According to various sources the break down voltage of air is around 20V per .001 inch. I have a block of wood (pine) with a notch in it holding two machine screws facing each other to create a spark gap. Using a piece of .001 inch brash shim stock, I adjusted the gap to be .001 inch. I am thinking that if 80V is supposed to jump a ..004 inch gap, then 80V should have no problem jumping a .001 inch gap. I am not getting a spark. Should I be getting a spark with this set up? I tried using flat ends --|*|-- pointed ends --*-- rounded ends --)*(-- with no luck. Also, I have questions few about the relaxiation oscilator circuits used for EDM. Why do they need a capacitor. The voltage across the capacitor is the same voltage as the power supply. Therefore the power supply wired directly to the spark gap should create a spark. Or is there a difference in trying to create a single spark and trying to create a cont. arc? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You |
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