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Its built in in the Wizard. Macros are up to you
Ahh sorry, this thread is more about torsions for under the LEAD1515 (and LEAD1010)
[IMG] Only thing that caught my eye is the machine isn't going to be applying force as shown. Its two beams front and back and couple runners...
Loosen all eccentrics fully. Loosen the wheels on the fixed side - the holes has a little play in them - press the wheel inwards before...
Check the link - extensive discussion on calculation as well as tutorial how to wrap in there.
We run dual-Y motors each on its own driver typically: See docs:blackbox-x32:connect-nema23 [OpenBuilds Documentation]
1) Apply some Dry/PTFE lubcricant 2) spin it in and out of the nutblock with a cordless drill a couple times to help the nut bed in. Unless the...
I assume you don't have a Y axis (which would be present in default sequences) - so its waiting on the Y switch (Normally XY homes together - so...
Relay 1 is already a Tool Enable so even better. You can use Relay2 with Relay1 to act as Enable and Direction change if you want to as well (as...
The old discussion did predate the newer X32, so you should be able to use Relay 1 as an Enable on newer X32 purchases (recent)
Are you sure your BlackBox is that old? We stopped including it as its been a couple years since the older versions were around. Either way wait...
Thats the Ping Pong management described in the wiki. Grbl v1.1 Interface Still needed to avoid overrunning the onboard buffer that often looks...
Yes, but make sure you either also set work coordinates (if your moves are in work coordinates) or otherwise always move in machine coordinates.
Is that complete? Or its just not enough, I don't see queue management like char counting buffers etc Reread Grbl v1.1 Interface Maybe checkout...
Good luck, the V1.3s arent likely to be affected by drivers as much - the old FTDIs were solid chips. Double check all wiring for shorts etc too...
Have you since swopped to the official (not the generic) post?
Just needs a USB cable to test, see Section 6.3.1 of See the third bullet point in the list
3V3 is not exposed on any pins, so easiest might be to solder a wire to the top tab of 1117-33 3.3v Regulator (between the ESP and SD Card)...
OK cool, in that case, yes, seperate Y signals. Do note it 3.3v though so check the drivers datasheets - if they'll be happy with 3.3v
There's only a single Y step pin on the microcontroller (BlackBox 4X i assume as you mentioned 5V)