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You need a 12v power supply and it needs to share a common ground with the Blackbox like the Blackbox documents show....
I have a cheap k40 40 watt and it cuts acrylic very well. However, I do not believe it will do 6mm I. One pass unless you go real slow. It does...
A CO2 laser will cut both. Not sure on the power needed for one pass. My 40 watt C02 does it in about 4-5 passes, but I am cutting at a speed...
I assume that was for a Y axis where it was causing the gantry to rack. If not, you can easily change directions in the grbl settings. You can...
Which ever motor is going the wrong direction, take one pair of the motor wires and switch them around.
If you can tell that the motors are getting power, but they are not moving, or only moving in one direction, you may not have the motor coils...
Vcarve can be purchased at various sites, but it is also sold here in the OpenBuilds Parts Store. VCarve Desktop v11.5 For more information on...
I am not sure I understand. After it hits the X axis limit switch it then starts to go to the right and then keeps on going until it hits the...
If by "proximity switch" you are talking about limit switches, here is the various ways you can hook them up with a standard GRBL controller using...
If you really want the fourth axis work to be easy, VCarve Desktop v11.5 is real easy to learn and use. But that being said, I have never tried...
Did you re-zero the Z axis when changing bits? It looks like that was not done and the detail bit is caving deeper.
Which axis are the cuts reversed. Is it the Y? On a Cbeam type machine when you jog the Y axis in the positive direction, the the moving work...
I have tslots. I use them, but as mentioned above they always seem to be to far or too close on ne side of the work piece. I rebuilt my CNC over...
What machine, what controller, what CAD/CAM software, what postprocessor?
Homing Seek rate is very fast at 2000mm/min. Try 500. Jog your machine close to the homing positions and then give it the homing command. That way...
You may want to open a new support ticket. Submit a ticket
Home the machine (Machine Coordinates) . Then jog the machine to where you want to start cutting, and zero your X,Y and Z. This is where you are...
I believe what he wants you to do is not use LightBurn at all for a quick test of the laser through OpenBuilds Control. This may help determine...
Is it possible your x axis switch is plugged into the y axis slot? Is the Y stopping before it should?