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Sweet! Do the X shaped plates on the Y axis really help that much? Tempted to make some, and order some more 65mm M5's to add one to my machine,...
It can also be your cam, depending on where you set the origin. I had one model that even though I had the top of the stock as Z=0, it decided...
Yes, it does help as well as increases pulley/belt contact. I might add some idler's to my Y IF I decide to not retrofit some lead screws on the...
May I ask why you went with 700 vs 1000 and a belt powered Z axis?
details on where you got the lead screws please? Thinking of ditching the belts on my Y axis!
WIP thread of my version of the Openbuilds OX build CNC, for precise woodworking for guitars and the home shop. MANY mods and upgrades will take...
I think I get it now, but you can always prop the frame up ;) My first issue when assembling was the plates. I assumed they would be higher, so I...
Why was your Z an issue? I have about 67mm of Z travel with 1.5" of spoilboard, enough to mill 2 blanks at once! lol
Julius published a new build: more to come, please follow along the journey! Read more about this build...
in grbl 0.9 they reversed pins 11 and 12 for the limit switches, maybe thats it?
Hey Sonny Is it possible to do a homing cycle or something to find 0,0 of only X/Y and set Z manually, either by paper or a probe? My Z has 6" of...
Anyone know how? I can't really figure out a good way of doing it to keep my parts attached to the stock. It's an automatic feature in the...