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Just move them to the outside, stand them on edge and connect them like you see in LEAD CNC 1010 (40" x 40") | OpenBuilds. Couldn't be simpler....
The issue you’re not seeing here is that when you go with the moving Z-rail, you have to set the lower X-axis rail higher to have additional...
Use your good one as a template to drill a temporary replacement. That'll get you up and running to make a proper set.
The purpose behind the two stacked X-axis beams is to reduce torsion and thus rotational flex in the X-axis caused by the weight of the spindle....
The wires should be long enough as they typically come in a stock length which you have to cut down. Something to verify with the shop though. As...
OpenBuilds ACRO 1010 40" x 40" - OpenBuilds Part Store should do the trick for you. Work area is 800 x 800 so you'd really only need to trim down...
Yes, and if you work out the lengths the shop will generally cut them for you. Just leave a note in the comment section when you order it.
It’s not about assumptions, it’s about universally accepted convention. With the exception of Bob’s CNC, everybody follows the same convention. If...
Look into constant force springs to help counter the weight being raised. This’ll take the load off the motor and make the system more responsive.
If you’re getting 8.6mm it sounds like your bearings are not properly seated. This is one of those items that is very consistent. A wheel with (2)...
4x4s and 2x8s would probably be your best bet.
Yes. And if in doubt this is fairly easy to check with digital calipers. Set the wheels in place and measure between the inside edges of the...
It is and this can be found in a number of threads over the years, most of them 8-10 years ago. There were a lot of problems with manufacturing...
They can be purchased on their company website but it doesn't appear that they have one that fits an ER11 collet. They're mainly 1/2" and up.
Lifting is all a function of mechanical advantage. Define your lifting mechanism first, then select your motor. Motors themselves don’t have a...
That’s a question best asked of the vendor. I’m seeing variability across that model and it’s all likely based on end user specifications.
I really have no idea. Theoretically it's unlimited as all that matters is the area between the compression wheels but success comes down to how...
Seems about right but you will need to give some thought as to how you’re connecting the rails. Also as the ACRO system was not designed for...
Have you considered two opposing X-axis gantry beams, one for speed and one for strength, one set back parked while the other operates? Belts on...
With the latter though you’ll have substantially more inertial mass to overcome. Granted, it will be divided by two but those halves will likely...