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Thanks for the Math Update. You'd think some site would be available with all of the theoretical math necessary available!
I'm having a heck of a time getting my machine up and running consistently. I can't seem to figure out a Base Setting for my Axis'. I'm using the...
I've got my Controller Wired up Perfectly with Zero Issues and I have a Cable Track setup to carry the X-Axis and my Hall Effect Homing Switches....
Well, I'm glad you can run to the F***ing Store and find a Crimper and Proper Crimps in your local neighbourhood. Nobody in this City even knows...
All of the mentionings about soldering of the wires was strictly concerning BOB's and Drivers and not connections to the actual machine itself....
Whereas anyone can Nitpick someone else's workflow or designs. The truth is in the pudding and when I asked for information on how to wire up my...
Basically Yes, as My machine is 500 mm on the Y-Axis whereas it's 1000 mm on the X-Axis for all intents and purposes along with a lot of others.
I investigated switching to a 10 mm Ballscrew for a Z-Axis and it would've involved having the Ballscrew machined down on the Ends to 8 mm. The...
I'd be spacing the Ferrite cores every 12 to 18 inches if possible and at the very least just before your Xpro controller board and just before...
Thanks for the Post Processor Lead, I've got a 3D Pinter Build Started and I was having trouble finding a post processor to use with my Arduino...
Instead of the regular Limit Switches that most everyone else is using with either the Levers or the Induction Sensors. I'm going with Creltek...
Yeah, he sure is. But at least his information is dependable whereas a lot of the other information isn't.
Glad I could help, As far as your G3 problems, while I'm not using GRBL. Have you ever investigated Ferrite Cores added to your Motor and Power...
Sorry about that, here it is: [MEDIA]
If you check out the following video, while it's for a Grizzly CNC Lathe. It explains Acceleration and how your machine should sound if you have...
By using Onsruds Guide as a general rule, you should try upping your feed to around 2743.2mm/min with a Chip load: .004 to .006 and go from there.
For a more detailed explanation check out the following video at the Half Way point to see just what is the capability of your stepper motors when...
If your using Mach3, you can see it in the Motor Tuning page. Check out: [MEDIA] and use it as a general guide.
One important thing to remember is to make sure all of your structural connections are square. I used a Framing Square to ensure they were.
I'm going to keep this for future reference. Thank You