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I’ve always considered a second bracket too!
Belt and braces is always better than too little!
I originally went with 15mm mdf and surfaced it. That took it down to something like 12mm. Then I foolishly whilst moving my workshop around put...
I have g wizard too. I’ve found it can be way off the right feed rate for plastics and ended up with plastic binding around the bit. So for...
Have you upgraded your GRBL recently? I always do a screenshot of my setting so that if something goes awry I can just pump those values back in....
I’ve been playing about with blue tooth on my prov2 too. I have the same issue that @olecam had. I tried using a XBee equivalent HC-06 ( slave...
Nevermind.. As I've said I tensioned both belts, it works
XBEE on CNC XPro guide.. Look what I stumbled on, not wanting to pay a lot of money for a blue tooth module I ordered an XBEE. When looking for a...
I've never had an issue with this. I don't use glue or double sided table, double sided can be a pain to remove and so can superglue. Super glue...
So! My router bed has threaded inserts that are 6mm. I used 6mm bolts with bits of plywood to stop it moving. I didn't need to worry too much...
You can always clean them with a brass brush and a dremel; So don't worry too much. Although fire is never a good outcome!.
See Ryan's post below. However, it's very usual for you to be getting false triggers with no limit switches etc. AC interference is quite strong...
By the way. The reason I said 60x20mm extrusions is that firstly ( as I said ) the z travel isn't long enough otherwise. Secondly though, if...
What are you using to control it? Are you connected from a computer directly by USB? Do you have limit switches installed? If you do switch off...
@olecam You basically buy some 60x20mm extrusions and put these at either end of the router. Join them to the existing extrusions with some flat...
I've been doing this on a laser cutter for some time and I've never found you need to replace them, with a little force the screw comes undone....
That's pretty good. You could try adjusting your steps. However you need to realise that different materials will be more accurate than others due...
Yeah I tried G wizard, seems pretty good but @gizmoo There is a massive price difference between buying a machine that fits the bill at £10000...
Oh great. Makes sense to do this. Then you can say with this cutter at this spindle speed and feed rate you will get excellent results.
It's a lot to get your head around I know.