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Nice job @JustinTime
Nicely said, an I would add that this holds true for most if not all machines. :thumbsup:
Well done @Ceiling Cat What step down are you using per cut pass? If you have a nice sharp bit and shallow cuts (1/64) you should be able to cut...
Thanks Bruce :D These video made us smile when we were processing them to post. I didn't realize how long they were! :) Its awesome that you put...
Well done! Thank you for sharing this awesome build. :thumbsup:
Here is a link to the Lasersaur project by Nortd Labs. I think these are the guys that started the original DIY CO2 http://www.lasersaur.com/...
Thanks Sage I will look into it Edit Fixed: Updated a build
Hi Tim I was told he would be sending you a message.
What are you using for a cad/cam? I see your point and I think with all the open source extensions made for SketchUp they would have a hard...
You could always try a double tee-nut or a plate to make the connections, but like you said you would need to work on it get it smooth.
Welcome :)
Try using the up down arrows for each axis while in motor tuning I would still take a quick look at the wiring pins the plug and play board could...
@Rick 2.0 check out this read that explains a little more in depth on what sfm is...
Make sure your coils are wired correct if they are not you can get a grinding noise. Not sure what controller/software you are using?
Nice job Tweakie! :thumbsup:
@The Dude Have a look at this handy speed and feed chart. help to get a general idea for your cuts....
Edit: @SlyClockWerkz So when I open this one (inches) in e-viewer its huge and there are lots of parts missing?
Thank you @SlyClockWerkz I will update the files :thumbsup:
:) Thanks bro Yes very soon should be on the store with in the next day. :thumbsup:
Hmm I have a buddy that lives in CA that may be able to help. I will contact him and see if he is available for this mission :)