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$98.50? way overprice, specs are fine, low inductance because you are 24v limited is key
that's interesting, might be hard to hit this speed with such fine lead. also whole number on steps per mm, while decimals are supported they can...
only using a Y axis? is the only one set for 1259.. steps per mm, also change to a whole number (round up to 1260). Gary
Hi Peter, not sure why 100uS was selected, typical default 10 should work fine. Paste you GRBL settings here. Cheers Gary
Fluted bits that size no I have not, smallest I use is 0.8mm down cut for 1/16" balsa. Having very good work surface flatness and careful z height...
Hi Ed, I've had luck engraving metal with carbide 30deg V-bits, they are very inexpensive
NanoCAD v5 is just like 2d AutoCAD and free, for 3d I've been enjoying Onshape
Hi Dwight, If it's not moving evenly you are loosing steps somewhere, you need to troubleshoot either friction, binding or loose pulley grub...
Oh right I suppose I should have known it was for plasma! With the one hint at the end
It's not hard to do 6mm holes with a 1/8" or 3mm endmill if your program supports spiral cutting, but we've seen people use a center drill bit to...
Could also be a bad wire or connection on one of the y motors, or a loose coupler check all those grub screws!
For the 24v side you would want DCV, can't see in the video where you were measuring 46V AC?
You can't feel 24v with dry skin, so check the output with a meter, the psu might be passing high voltage. Gary
You got zapped by 24v? better test the output of your power supply! Gary
Hi Jessica, Can be many things, for some background are you using the stock profile for the 1515? with a Blackbox controller? After the run is the...