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I feel your pain Andrew - perhaps one day we will all be working to the same units of measurement but I wouldn't want to hold my breath. :) Tweakie.
Excellent work Robert, that belt clip is a really neat idea. :thumbsup: Tweakie.
Excellent comparison Gvardo. :D Tweakie.
:D Tweakie.
Very neat indeed, thanks for sharing. :thumbsup: Tweakie.
Excellent tip Andrew. :thumbsup: Tweakie.
Sounds like an interesting build Giuliano M :thumbsup: I am looking forward to following your progress. Tweakie.
Hi Cooldan, Welcome to the forum. I give up, what is it ?? Tweakie.
Perhaps another option would be to use a 12Volt regulator, 7812 or similar (on a heatsink) to drive your fans from the 18Volt supply. :) Tweakie.
The UC100 and USS are just different approaches towards the same end but I could not say which one is better. I use the USS with one of my...
If you wish to use Mach3 with USB connection you could use an external motion controller such as the UC100 or Smooth Stepper etc. Mach4 still has...
Those adapters are only intended for use with printers and do not work with Mach3 (not tried it but I assume they will not work with LinuxCNC...
Nice work Dan :thumbsup: Tweakie.
Hi Gvardo, Welcome to the forum - it looks like you have done a lot of research / homework before you start on your project and I am sure this...
Excellent - they just are so neat. :thumbsup: Tweakie.
Interesting observation you have made there Flo. I have watched that video through a number of times now and notice that a lifted portion of the...
@Ceiling Cat - from my experience I would suggest that the stepper motors current should be adjusted so that they run hot to the touch but not so...
This needs to be said for the benefit of others that follow; A properly built / constructed machine when used correctly will not slip during a...
Excellent tip @Rick 2.0 :thumbsup: Tweakie.
Excellent work Keith - a beautiful machine. :thumbsup: Tweakie.