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Hi Spider, It sounds like something I've seen before where someone had belts from one supplier and pulleys from another and they didn't quite mesh...
so with the system on, you should be able to work zero xyz at the start position and jog anywhere you want and then hit start and it will move...
A motor and a generator are the same, when you spin the motor (manually) you are producing voltage. The voltage is proportional to the speed you...
don't do that, the motor is generating when you spin it and you are hearing that.. if it's connected to the driver then you can damage the driver....
simplest way to zero Z is to use the Jog to get it to the surface, and use a sheet of paper, slowly lower the z when you can just feel the paper...
Yep, like Peter said... when you re-flashed GRBL the default was loaded again. That new board you are looking at, is another all in one board,...
i doubt the movement caused the board to fry.. the current is limited and the board is protected. Post your grbl settings for your xpro here....
And just as important as the motors is the proper drivers for the motors, that can deliver the current needed.
1) Nothing wrong with using an arduino for control, you will then be using GRBL or Estlcam.. With GRBL you can use Universal Gcode Sender (UGS)...
Coneheads are very strong...
Yes, if you snapped a belt it was too tight! have you had the issue since double belting? with double (dual) belting the only tension is the...
double belting wont help missing steps, you need to sort that first! The double or dual belting helps the most with stretch or long belts, like...
Your max speed is set to 2500 (double that) and you should be able to go much higher on acceleration. with it at 50 you will never see your full...
Are you running dual belts? could be the belt running up on top of the other.. doesn't ever do it on Z?
Are you using GRBL? if not never mind.. if yes, "$$" is the command to list your grbl settings :)
turning slow is not caused from the PSU, probably a setting. which motors and drivers are you using? if using GRBL please copy paste your $$ settings
post all your $$ settings... Do a calibration to tell you if your steps per mm are correct
Looks like these? Rockler Ebay
just build it square.. then once in a while i like to drive it real close to the end stops to check it.. don't overthink it :)
Mind blown! great job!