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Can I have the design file so I can test it out 3d printed before having it made?
Bigger holes so the bolts go right through instead of threading in. Moving the m5 bolt holes 10mm further from each other so the block can fit in...
Finally got myself a 3d printer so I can prototype the mounting piece. The mounting piece I posted previously doesn't fit since it doesn't have...
Being a total noob I am, I looked up LM317K and it turns out to be a voltage regulator. How does one make a voltage regulator into a current...
I think your build will turn out awesome. For your original build prior to using Open Build parts, how did you control the power of the laser output?
Certainly, Joe. I will start my thread and have some kind of review. @thommy: thank you for the tips. I will keep that in mind as I hunt for scrap...
@thommy: I played around a bit with your file and add in the thickness that you suggested. This new file has a 10mm plate that fits OpenBuild 2060...
Well it turns out that I cannot PM people anymore, is there an email that I can follow up with you @thommy ?
@thommy, that is exactly what I need. Let me follow up with you on PM so I can get one of these plates from ya.
I have one of these spindle motor from China....
I am also interested in the flex of the plates. What thickness are you printing these at? Also, how many hours did it take?
I found some 10ga steel and plasma cut the plate from it. The stiffness is great. I think this might mean I need to upgrade my machine to nema 23.
It is getting hard for me to source 6061 aluminum and 5052 aluminum plate 1/4in. Will building an OX work with 1/8in 5052 aluminum plates instead?