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Look at the machine bundle in the Store you're interested in. Under "Bundle Contents", it links ("Complete part list") to a complete BOM housed...
Docs don't seem hard to find? Ks0152 keyestudio CNC Shield V4 - Keyestudio Wiki / Ks0096 keyestudio CNC Kit / CNC Shield V4.0 + Nano 3.0+3pcs...
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Rick? Where's Rick? *JohnTravoltalookingaround.gif* ;) Sure... But the system itself isn't great, and I can see a lot of machines getting...
The controller drives the logic signal to the stepper drivers, which regulate the drive power to the motors. It's a three- or four-step process...
Oh, I see. As I recall (haven't used it in a while, since I got my Square Wave TIG 200) my HF 90A AC unit actually pushes pretty hard, but in...
Since grbl is pretty much fully compatible with the LinuxCNC standard as of v1.1[e? f? h?], a LinuxCNC post with an appropriate machine setup...
I'm not sure a NEMA 17 could provide both the feed rate and the torque required for a FCAW unit simultaneously. Even 0.030 wire is pretty stiff...
That's one of these bad boys: [IMG] An xPro would be a huge step up! They should be able to drive your lathe, but yeah, it may also be marginal...
That's adorable! :ROFL: If it's doing this without any mechanical power being applied, a) it could still be your V3 shield's inability to drive...
Kill the V3 shield, it can't drive those motors, the drivers are too low power. You need to tap the Arduino STP/DIR/ENA outputs and send them to...
A low acceleration rate shouldn't disproportionately affect a low-speed move because it comes to full speed much earlier in the move. [ATTACH]...
Jog/rezero was my first thought, but if zero is set at the spoilboard (and there's no available location outside of the spoilboard area), jogging...
Anything industrial grade will be 24V tolerant, but getting it below the $200 mark can be tricky. Any quadrature output encoder should produce...
You can use either G10 L2, G10 L20, or G92. I'd recommend Googling all three and seeing which one makes the most sense to your brain and/or workflow.
A low cost 400PPR quadrature encoder would need to be on a 1/4" or smaller pulley, which is unlikely. You'll probably have to look at the more...
If they're in good condition, I'd possibly look into the feasibility of maybe keeping them. The existing drivers may not take step/dir inputs,...
Them's the ones! :D LinuxCNC is a fair bit of effort, for sure, but servo drivers that accept step+dir input aren't enormously uncommon. The...