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We'll all together and now the waiting game lol [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Just need the power supply and drag chain :D
The Fiber OX is getting 6061 spacers Mounting the Z motor and wiring it now. [ATTACH] Then it's just a matter of the control wiring :) Waiting on...
Like the video I just used 20x20 extrusion where you used the angle
The power supply will be mounted under the bed in the open space underneath :) Also you can't see it "will take a pic tomorrow" but it's 2 x 20x60...
I'm working on mine also, along with the power supply mount :) [ATTACH] It's 3/4" MDF Just test fit after cutting it. Sits inside the frame as my...
Wow nice job, 160 T nuts ! Man that must have bin fun :)
Ideal spot for you spindle is achieved by making sure your collet and bottom of the Z are at the same level. So if you had a flat surface the...
Hahaha I'm out of room after this one but that just means I need to make more room lol I can't keep up with the demand that's for sure. Ty for...
Just tying up odds and ends while the belt clips are milled :) [ATTACH] Squared everything up and now installing the pulleys
And I think it's time to call it a night :sleepy: [ATTACH] :D
Little update on the Fiber OX The few parts I needed arrived from open builds and I got the Z assembly together :D [ATTACH] I will be cutting the...
If your Nema 23 are from open builds they are rated for 2.8 amps where the Nema 17 are 1.8 I would say crank up the current another 1/4 turn....
Turn down the current to the Nema 17 if that's the one giving noise if all the current is set the same you may be over driving the 17
I can't really compare the two but what I can say is I started small and ended up big. The small sat and collected dust before be dissected :duh:
No, to make the Y axis frame/rail 2x20x80 for sides Front and back are made with 2x20x40 each side In total 2x20x80 4x20x40
I will go through my drawings ASAP for ya and the clips are 1/8" Z Axis plates are 1/4"
Yes they are built into the IC but still not good enough for protection, same as the older TB6560 hence the diode array on them chin boards
Yes you can crank the driver to full blast, it's just going to run a little hot. Your motors should handle it just fine
It can be done but I wouldn't suggest it as the motors would be under powered. For the cost of them drivers I would just buy a new one. A key...
We'll done my friend :D Everything is in the correct order :thumbsup: