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Jason at Drillbitsunlimited.com got back to me fast, I was able to change my order and I ordered some 2mm and 3mm of the O-flutes. Great service!...
I did, not a big deal if he already packed it, I do more plastic anyway, I’m sure they will work fine for that. Thanks
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Nice! thanks for the detail, I've been looking for an o-flute that's not super $$ and those look like the best price I've seen. I just wish they...
looks much better, what O-flute bits are you using (where from) and the actual numbers of your DOC, rpm, and feed and speed. thanks
How are you checking for backlash? best way is probably with a dial indicator.. if your "anti-backlash" nuts are set too tight you will have a...
Not sure why you have 4.5mm I thought 6mm belt was standard. The pulley can be wider than the belt you never want the belt rubbing on the...
What The !! those are great Projects, Mind Blown! can't wait to see the R2! The train!!? Crazy good
If buying new pulleys. Get the 16 tooth pulley for 20% more force and resolution. Found mine on eBay.. from seller Powge You can replace the...
Hi Pete, No problem we all start out as Newbies! The Drivers you have are full step without doing anything, so that means you have 200 steps per...
Ok, then if you are running 1/8 microstep then your settings look correct, if you have 20 tooth GT3 pulley.
the lead screw will travel 8mm per turn (so the lead is 8mm) 16x200=3200 steps per turn, you will have 3200/8 = 400 steps per mm, so $102=400...
hi Tassie, you have to calibrate our steps per mm and make sure everything is going the correct way first. what size pulleys and what micro step...
Dual belting works very well too.
maybe 174.3... No seriously it all depends on what you are cutting and with what bit and the RPM.. that's a rather fast cut speed (feed rate),...
What's nice about both of those programs is the huge user database of parts already available so you can find the 80/20 you want in the library...
what linear bearings are you using.. I see MGN12, from where, how do you like them? Thanks
with GRBL you really only have X, Y, Z.. so you just pair up any signals you want you can chain together multiple drivers on any axis no problem.
Chrisclub1 makes sweet four post C-beam ends.. not cheap but quality on ebay