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God knows why they specced the box where it is and open too. It’s just asking to be fried. It’s a shame you can’t try another controller card......
I was really not a fan of having an exposed board so plopped mine into an aluminium project box. Was just enough room to include my optical...
My only solution would be to check all your wiring and failing that, re flash your board (remembering to take note of your settings).
That’s awesome. I remember spending loads of time in arcades during my youth. My first project (after finishing my custom Ox) is one of these......
Still haven’t got around to finishing my Ox full enclosure mods as this cold weather is messing with my joints. Glad to see I’m not the only one...
Try turning on verbose and see what it says... might give you a clue.
The problem with using the router as a hand held AND part of the Ox is you would have to tram in the thing every time you moved it back to the CNC...
Here you go... guy who sells them is great too. GT3 PULLEYS - 6.35mm or 8mm Bore - 20 Teeth - 3mm Pitch - 3GT | eBay Edit: Looks like he only...
You’re welcome. While I’m not an experienced CNC wizard I actually AM an experienced modder and I tend to look for reasons when the machine just...
Forgot to mention... m4 grub screws in mine... 2 in each hole. First grub screw locks the pulley to the shaft and the 2nd grub locks the first in...
The Ooznest pulley is angular, more like a V than a U. As the belt teeth are U shaped it means you have to overtighten the belt to force the teeth...
Oh okay. Fair enough. It’s why I did say it’s dangerous as it’s live too... and this is something ANYONE can buy on eBay... but it IS safe if it’s...
LOL... wasn’t suggesting you do... I was pointing out that it IS safe to connect LEDs to high voltages without requiring heat sinks. Also I did...
You can even wire up leds to 220v AC main with rectification... as long as there are enough of them. I have some Snowflake lights like that. Like...
Are your pulleys the wrong ones too?
As a beginner that sounds okay... except you mean width of cut is 3mm I’m guessing lol. Check the current on the X and Y axis drivers... bump...
What’s the depth of cut and width of cut too. I’m not really the one to advise on the math as I’m still learning and not exactly experienced...
What depth of cut are you using, what RPM, how many flutes, what size is your bit and how far out is it sticking from your collet. I’m a real...
Oooh, thanks. I’m going to be learning for quite a while I think and speeds and feeds are going to be my problem area.
Is that a wrong url? It’s a holding page for the ISP.