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Something is wrong about the way your machine is set up though.
Following this with interest as it's something I would very much like to do. (The Ebay link for the rotary axis has died though @Giarc). I know...
I'm not familiar with any of the controllers they mention. Also they are not significantly cheaper than Ooznest and I would be rather put off by...
I agree with @Rick 2.0 - it's going to be too heavy for the frame of a machine that size (too heavy for a 1000 x 1000 in my opinion) and the...
The Makita has a lower bottom speed than the Dewalt and the Makita has a better reputation regarding brush life, but there is otherwise not much...
Probably so - I had assumed from your original message that you were wanting to modify a workbee you already had. If it's a completely new machine...
Hi @laurent Besseas , I have no experience of doing this myself - but the thread I have linked to below suggests that the High Z Mod for Lead CNC...
There are high Z mods for the workbee - taller plates for example. Alex.
Big drawback for the workbee with 4th axis is Z height. It has been suggested that the high Z mod for the Lead 1010 will fit the Workbee, but then...
Thanks @Peter Van Der Walt Alex.
As you have driven this machine rather hard in the past, another thing to check is your nut blocks - if they are worn or slightly loose they could...
Good luck with that! Look forward to seeing whatever you choose to share. Alex.
If someone decides to share their designs on here (free of charge!) they decide what they want to share. Sometimes you get full details, cad files...
Agreed. I'll pm the two Openbuilds post processors to you. Alex.
It's in the post processors supplied by Vectric - comes up in my list of post processors if you scroll down far enough. Let me know if A) you...
No. Alex.
Actually there is a problem with the Openbuilds grbl post processors in Vectric - they don't include G20 or G21 in the header. The generic grbl...
You're welcome, as @Peter Van Der Walt said, post your V-carve file, g-code files in mm and inches so we can see what's going on. Also please...
Thanks for confirming that, I'm not an expert on the blackbox, but if someone who is doesn't pick up on this I'll bring it to the attention of...
First thing to check is the wiring to the suspect motor - look for loose connectors, wiring where the insulation is gripped instead of the wire....