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I really like the lime green!!!:D
yes on the drivers.... Bob
Could try to turn the current down to 2.7A and see if that helps.... Bob
stain glass suppliers sell copper tape would make a good shim.... Bob
I remember the excitement!!!! Do an "air" cut zero the z an 1" off the table then send some gcode!!! Oh your going to watch it run the whole...
Yes they will draw 4.2 all the time (well that depends on how you have your software set) yes the 8818 will work just supplying 2.5 amp.......
Merry Christmas everyone!!! Bob
I have used many boards including cncxpro and the protoneer... Really no difference in use..... of those two boards cncxpro you install use a...
Bill Don't worry too much about what ATmega chip is on the board, what the board does isn't very demanding. one thing to note. both of those two...
2. Connecting CNC xPRO · Spark-Concepts/xPRO Wiki · GitHub there's a simple hook up guide... there's just a usb cable between computer and...
the micro stepping is set under the driver chips.... I agree with Mark post a screen shot of your grbl settings for a start... I know it doesn't...
really depends that Shapeoko 3 is a grbl based controller, many of those to pick from. a electronics package is pretty simple.... motor's,...
I'm sure it could be done.... But not really the right tool for the job.... slow and light passes would be key to success... Bob
couple things to try... reflash the xpro... take the PI out of the loop... bad usb cable... Bob
oh man now I have to restart my count down clock!!! Mary don't worry we still like you!!! Bob
lol I'm not the only one hitting F5!!!
mass.... going to extreme... if you are going to cnc a thimble then moving the part makes sense... if you are going to cnc a engine block then...
looks like you solved your problem. Stepper drivers will only deliver the current up to what that they are rated for. So you can have a stepper...
either will work well.... just a stop block and a metric yardstick will solve the imperial problem... Bob
reading what you plan on using a cnc for, I would recommend the c-beam machine. I would go for the xl sized machine, this has been upgraded from...