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What happened with mine was that some of the crimps were not properly inserted in the plastic housing so the header pins on the Duet board pushed...
PS I followed your example and checked if my machine is square. I got almost identical results to yours but I am not going to bother trying to get...
The workbee 1000(X) 1500(Y) is screw on ☓ and Z, belt on Y. Some people recommend belts for plastic as you can get higher feed rates (others get...
Do you know anyone that has done it before? Yes - machines with an axis over 1000mm are usually belt driven as the usual 8mm leadscrews tend to...
I would have thought if it was looseness somewhere causing play/backlash the errors would be repeatable. It seems more likely that there is...
If it was it would have the same effect on the X and Y axes. You either (most likely) have some play somewhere in your X axis or you need to...
My Y axis went bananas after about 8 weeks recently due to poor crimps. It is not good practice to solder crimps - the point where the solder ends...
I found that if "allow moves without homing" is allowed the machine gets confused about where it is. But the Z axis going in the wrong direction...
Two thoughts (apologies if you have already considered them) - coupler slip on leadscrew or motor. What is your feedrate? are you driving your...
Hi @G-Wizard, I am assuming you homed all axes when you switched your machine on, and you have disabled "allow moves without homing", in which...
I should have waited until you got yours - I paid £30 for two 3 metre lengths and some adapters. Admittedly what I got fits my set up better and...
Either, or both. Start a build when you've got some sketches/ideas people can comment on and start a thread in CNC Mills/routers if you need to...
Also well worth while browsing through the builds section to see if anyone has done something similar. Alex ;)
1 change the title of the thread so people know what you are asking about. 2 start us off with a sketch of what you are trying to achieve. I think...
That's a shame - presumably if you had got V Carve in the first place you would have got their discount. Alex :(
Hi Joshua, I am clutching at straws now, but could you post the G code for your profile cut. Alex.
Just proves this is one of the most successful threads on the forum! :ROFL::ROFL::ROFL::ROFL: Alex.
I'm running out of ideas - the reason for asking you to cut a square is to see if the machine needs calibrating - ie steps/mm needs adjusting. Alex.
I've learnt something from lots of the messages - mostly from other people's expertise, but sometimes from puzzling out an answer to the questions...
This is the 411th message on this thread - the average messages/thread on this forum is 12.6. Alex :p:p:p