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My first thought on 3d printers is maybe there are some form of diodes on the motor leads to protect the driver. I did a search and ran across EMF...
Nice work!
I have a similar build and have done nothing but aluminum and a few pieces of wood. I have cut and pocketed and crashed and got the bit stuck in...
Oooohhh! Nice I like! I would very much like to see it in action.
Good point.
Curious if anyone has a end mill speed and feeds setup to cut aluminum at 30000krpm? I got a email for this endmill from Helical. The specs state...
I personally had 2 3D printers. Anycubic I3 Mega usb connection. And my current one Ender 3 you have to use a memory card to print your STL's. So...
Sure, not saying it's impossible just thought better use of money to buy actual 3D printer.
I would say not so easy my self. Different machines. I would by a 3d printer from china before I tried that. Maybe you have a goal in mind?...
ah well at any rate atleast you got your money back!
What are you planning on doing with the spare you going to try to rebuild it? Or maybe sell?
I have used both. Drop in t nuts you just have to make sure they twist and make contact. For a more for sure that t nuts is engaged. The slide in...
Ok Thanks! Well like everything else after the Makita wears out I might get a wee bit heavier spindle. So I'll have a heavier stepper on hand....
Ya you are correct on z travel going for to be able to mill stock no more then inch thick want to keep the rigidness cutting close to the strength...