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No embarrassment intended, and the vast majority of people here will try their best to help anyone no matter what their experience and knowledge...
Fusion 360 has cam capability and there is a post processor for it written especially for Openbuilds - docs:software:fusion360 [OpenBuilds...
What cad/cam software are you using? Alex.
Perhaps you should have started by describing what you wanted to achieve, rather than how you were trying to achieve it? 1200 lines of code is a...
Mine wouldn't be able to resist attacking that laser moving around. Alex.
LOL, move the cat first - the smell of scorched fur is quite unpleasant. :p:p I was going to attach a diode laser to my workbee, but after seeing...
I can't help with all of your questions, but I can tell you that if using RS485 you need to move the internal relay jumper to mist - otherwise all...
That looks like a workbee with a Duet controller (please confirm @bryan robbins). If so it will be set up to home in the back, right, up corner....
New nut blocks are often a bit stiff - the cure is to disconnect from the motors, dismantle enough to be able to slide the leadscrew out of the...
Don't pinch your nut blocks tightly together - allow them to align themselves with the leadscrew thread, tighten one to the gantry plate (just...
A rapid move is a move without cutting. If you are using Fusion 360 with the "personal use" licence you might be interested in my modification of...
What controller do you have? The default maximum speed (federate) is rather conservative - if it's the Duet controller edit your config.g file and...
Tip I picked up here from @sharmstr - drill and counterbore your spoilboard in line with the supports so that the screws to hold it down will...
Do you have limit switches and are you homing the machine on start up? I'm assuming you have a grbl controller like the blackbox? The first move...
As @Peter Van Der Walt said above - I'm afraid you can't rely on SPAM's documentation or the colour coding for their motors - I even came...
In your example you would pay 350 more (assuming the price hasn't gone up in the meantime). Basically you pay the difference between what you paid...
If you upgrade Vectric software you pay the price difference, so buying a desktop version wouldn't be wasted money, but if you think you regularly...
What cad/cam software are you using, and what are your feedrate settings in that? Alex.
What max speed and acceleration settings do you you have? Alex.
It just so happens that I am re-building my workbee and the bench at the moment - pic attached of torsion box bench top with "letter box" opening...