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Well if you take some pictures of your wheel arrangements I could probably help you figure it out.
Nice work! I really like the Heavy Equipment Yellow
Printed it with PETG. It's probably one of the strongest filaments I have.[ATTACH]
I was reading some forum posts recently and the more experienced machinist were stating that when it comes to carbide bits and coolant, you either...
I have nothing but good things to say about the Kyocera Endmills. I really don't see any need to buy anything more expensive.
Ok so I am milling a small object that requires a couple different bit changes. The first time I run the engraving op, it ends up way too deep so...
Yeah they are correct for two per axis. I could print you one if you pay for shipping.
I 3d printed a tap guide that was designed for use with the vslot. Do you have or know anyone with an FDM printer?
I am using the OpenBuilds reduction plate on the X and Z axis. I had to modify a couple of the holes for it to work with the X but it was really...
Just figured I'd show some pictures I took tonight. I had to make adjustments so I cleaned everything for the first time in a while. [ATTACH]...
I could fit 7 of those 60mm extrusions perfectly. If you go bigger you could use the 20*80
Well my cast plate is 420mm x 700mm but I can't use the entire y axis because of the way it's setup. The x axis could be usable if your workpiece...
I was going to do the same at one point. I may still add the extrusions. The biggest thing to keep in mind is making sure the structure underneath...
Right on dude! Feel free to ask me for help. Sorry about the mix-up with the leadscrew.
Yes the flex couplings work as is but you should grind flats where the lock collar set screw sits
You're completely right but at some point, you have to consider its first stage is complete. Plus, I want the discount for my next openbuilds...
Is that a buildlog laser?
I saw that also. Should work just fine combined with the right hacksaw blade. Get a large file to clean up the ends.
Yeah that's what I did. I used a miter saw with a blade designed for non ferous metals but I've cut 1/2" plate with a regular carbide tipped blade...
Personally if I were going with 1000mm on the y axis, the max I would do is 700-750mm on the x axis. The x axis is the one you have to worry about...