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Actually it's a case of removing 250mm from several members. Not all members in the direction you intend to cut down start at 1000mm. But yes,...
You'll need a larger diameter screw to go that distance. Shawn's Workbee 1510 is a good reference for that. You'll probably also want a double...
Not a dumb question at all. Actually the Ox is ideal for acrylic as the belts allow for faster cutter head movement than screws. Acrylic cuts...
I'm with Jeff, lay the two interior 20x80s flat and pick up a couple pieces of 20x40 to drop down in there along the right and left edges to...
Do you mean erratically?
Which CNC system are you mounting this on?
@technerd, I took another look at the design and made a couple updates. The router mount was shown incorrectly in the original version and I...
@technerd, attached below is a small design I worked up a while back that you might take a look at. It has a similar footprint to a C-Beam Machine...
Yes, 7.5mm would be correct. Typical gap is based on using 6mm spacers with the double V-wheels or 6mm spacers + 1mm shim with the mini V-wheels.
Gap is typically 1.5mm and and plate is 6mm. Gap may vary based on configuration though.
That'll give you a working area of about 29" x 12" and using pin registration (tiling) you can extend that 12" length to whatever length you...
Really no need to purchase any additional pieces, just cut down the ones you receive. It's fairly simple with a decent chop saw and metal cutting...
I certainly think it is possible. You may be limited to 12 bottles at a time so if speed is of the essence you may need to set up a second machine...
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I was thinking maybe a 140mm x 160mm plate. You can't really cut anything greater than 140mm in they Y direction based on the available throat...
If you're just looking for additional surface area just mount another plate on top of the existing plate. There's also an example here somewhere...
The BlackBox uses the S109AFNG drivers which reliably provide 3A power to the steppers (can actually go to 4A with proper cooling but the steppers...
It's not the processor that's important here, the difference in the drivers is what matters. The drop in drivers in the typical CNC shield provide...
Both pages have a link to a torque curve. You'll note the one for the low amperage one starts a slight bit higher but then drops off very rapidly....
For performance you generally want to chose the lowest inductance configuration, which is typically also the lowest coil resistance or ohmic coil...