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Does anyone has working marlin configurations here? I can't get my steppers to move... and the stepsticks are very hot even without any steppers...
If you heat it a little bit before inserting it it help
Why and how do you put a capital letter at the beginning of each word? Pretty strange :P
Starts to look like an OX! :)
I have some in stock :) http://fuzztech.ca.websitematic.ca/shop#!/8mm-Acme-Nut-Block/p/38780774/category=9992293
Try to adjust them from under the CNC ;)
Not yet, we still need to put the heat bed and do some wiring (well at least on mine, I don't know where he is on his)
Just for the X axis (your order will be shipped later today if you want me to add two idlers ;) ) it won't work with the Y axis as the motors are...
I'll print a switch mount :) (not designed yet, but will be very simple)
1/4" T6061 will be fine :) There are some people here who can make them for you.
It should be fine to cut all of the above. Make sure that your X axis is the short one to reduce torsion at the minumum. Also, you may want to be...
Aluminum tape could do it too I suppose
You may want to add some grease to prevent rust if your application permit it
True, you'll just optimize the footprint the other way.
You'll gain some X travel if you put the big Y plates on the outside of the C-Beams, but as I said earlier, you'll have to modify a little bit...
OK I understand now :) I taught that the bog plates would have been on the outside like the OX
I suggest that you may extend it to be near your X beam to prevent stuff to get on your wheel or add holes to be able to add a brush (hard to find)
Read this post: http://www.openbuilds.com/threads/best-bits-to-use-for-wood.1902/#post-17718
I suppose even the back plate may not be mandatory... may be interesting to test :)
I'm pretty sure they are for cable clips :)