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In my opinion, yes it will be strong enough for a 3D printer belt drive system. ;) Tweakie.
Excellent work. :thumbsup: Tweakie.
Very nice build Iwan :thumbsup: Tweakie.
I suppose it all depends on your viewpoint... For me, CNC enables me to do things which I otherwise do not have the craftsman's skills to...
As Ronald suggested - the thread has been moved here to the General section. Tweakie.
Thanks for sharing this excellent build @Anglesachse :thumbsup: Tweakie.
Absolutely excellent work Robert. :thumbsup: Tweakie.
Just a tip... If using Mach3 it is best to avoid G2 /G3 arcs. If that is not possible then create the toolpath with a lead-in with the same...
In general, the Chinese laser tubes are very robust, obviously they won't withstand shock loadings because they are of glass construction but, I...
Excellent build Kyo :thumbsup: Tweakie.
Looks like you have done all the hard work (making the frame), now it just needs the time putting into the finishing of the project. It will...
That looks just perfect :thumbsup: Set your drivers for 2.8 amp max. current (resistor values) and away you go. Tweakie.
Looking forward to reading about this build. :thumbsup: You are certainly more bold than I when it comes to using Mach4 - perhaps in another year...
@Mopar32985 With 8 wire stepper motors there is not really a 'comm.' as such but the Gecko documentation explains the connection configuration...
I certainly like the idea of the snap-fit pegs - excellent solution to mounting the blower. :thumbsup: Tweakie.
Wow, those printed parts look just excellent :thumbsup: Tweakie.
Hi Bill, Perhaps check out Electronics 101 http://www.openbuilds.com/threads/electronics-101.693/ as there is some information on single point...
Nice work Ronald. :thumbsup: Tweakie.
Good fortune with the build - I am looking forward to watching your video :thumbsup: Tweakie.
Excellent job you have made with the circuit board. :thumbsup: Assuming you have a free Output on Port 1 then I would use that. The Smooth Stepper...