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Hello Mark, Sure, in fact. I just posted a similar list of setups I have used in another thread the other day. Here is the link....
Handling product launches . Been there :banghead: Symphony sums it up well. haha :thumbsup: I look forward to seeing what the new products are!...
Very Cool !
Thanks :D Happy to share. I always find it exciting to see how the community runs with and modifies designs. It always leads to improvements. I...
Not sure, looks the same as mine. I was on a public terminal this morning and quickly grabbed the image from the parts store listing vs uploading...
The current stable release for grbl is 0.9j and is what I use on my running machine.. 1.1 is available but only as a public beta at the moment to...
Correct this is a lead screw based machine. :thumbsup: I did use belt reduction on the z-axis motor. However those parts are not currently...
I designed a board for my next project. It makes using a Gecko G540 with grbl plug and play via a nano. I have been able to test all the gecko...
okay no problem, I am running the same here. Thanks
@minifly3 sent you a pm @Northernboy Do you run a vfd / spindle setup with your nano+g540? If so; would you want to do some beta testing for me?
@David the swarfer TLO is Tool Length Offset.. A simple way would be to enter your plate thickness in tlo run your probe routine and then hit...
Hello Davus, Here are the details I used to cut the Aluminium version. 16,000rpm 40ipm 0.015" depth of cut 40% Step over Endmill used was....
Hello @Johnny Yang The main problem with going to 1204 ball-screws is the ball nut will not fit inside of the C-beam like a lead screw does on...
Here is the first demo video, I was messing around with Spirograph's and decided to film a short clip. [MEDIA] Awesome, The fun really begins...
^ Agreed, Looking forward to vfd/spindle info as well :thumbsup:
Yes that is the right gecko driver. Yeah that sounds right. The gecko g540 is a all in one 4 axis solution, four drivers and built in break out...
@JAPartridge I find the videos really helpful I am always attending the Class of youtube. For Fusion 360 I really like professor John from nyccnc...
Nothing wrong with multiple builds :D :thumbsup:
@beardyblair Thanks, I think a cnc of your own would be a perfect fit for the work you do. I mostly use the 3d printed parts for mock up and test...
haha same here, took me a bit longer tho. Crashed it in about 20min. Not there yet. But if they get it going reliably would be a nice option...