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Hi @jdcncjunky, No reason at all that you cannot have interchangeable heads for the various functions that you suggest. That's exactly what I do,...
:D:D:D Tweakie.
Hi Rick, Mach3 can do this but it has problems with the tangential control with regard to complete circles and dependant on the toolpath created...
Very neat idea @JCPhlux especially the assembly location pins. :thumbsup: Tweakie.
Excellent build Robert :thumbsup: that looks 'the business'. Tweakie.
Sounds good Brian, I am looking forward to seeing some of the details. :thumbsup: Tweakie.
Tool Position Setting Part II. Z axis height setting. For me, it is usual to set the Z axis Zero position to the top surface of the work and an...
Tool Position Setting Part 1. X – Y positioning. I do quite a lot of label and instrument panel engraving using ‘Traffolite’ (a multi-layered...
Sage advice Robert :thumbsup: Tweakie.
Looks like you are well committed to the project now. :nailbite: I hope all goes well and I look forward to seeing some pictures of the build in...
Hi guys, Please excuse me chiming in here, it's just a heads-up... When constructing or experimenting with diode laser control circuits many...
Looks like the controller would be worth trying then - certainly a reasonable price. If you decide on that controller and assemble it yourself...
Great looking build @Said I look forward to following your progress. :thumbsup: Just one point I think that using all Delrin wheels would be a...
I think there are alternatives to most things, which is really great, so we pay our money and take our choice. My preference would be for the...
Just a general observation but most of the commonly available, well priced, NEMA23’s seem to be of the 4 wire bipolar type. Perhaps it may be...
Machines that 'glow in the dark' :thumbsup: Tweakie.
An absolutely excellent project @sausagePaws , my congratulations on your build. :thumbsup: Tweakie.
I can't vouch for any particular high voltage laser tube PSU but all that I have come across incorporate an internal, simple, A to D converter so...
@JobEwanKenobi Basically the DSP controller (and steppers) can be operated from a standard (12~36Volt) switched mode PSU which is cheaply...
Sounds like a good idea to me. :thumbsup: Tweakie.