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Lots of people use old pc cases, just use the ground from the psu and connect to the chassis.. or if the psu chassis is already connected to...
Nope, the drain is ground for the frame then.
You typically only connect one end of a drain, so nothing on the motor end... I did extend mine and terminated at a motor bolt, but not really...
looks like the whole frame is very tall and wobbly.. the x gantry is probably twisting too, one stick of 2040 isnt enough by far
the Chassis = Enclosure.. the clamp for the wire strain relief with the two phillips screws, clamp the drain wire, then the drain is conducted...
The bare wire is the shield drain, some connectors allow for that connection on the body of the plug such as though a clamp or a screw terminal....
Yep that's the stuff. where are you located? you can get it at homedepot if you are in the US by the foot.. But that ebay seller is a good price....
Just to add to and stress some of the things already said... The 300V rating is the insulation rating, nothing to do with the gauge of the...
How would this help?
just one pair.. and test first with the belts off or pulleys off to make sure nothing is swapped where it shouldn't be
Did you install the arduino drivers? what are you using arduino or xpro or something else? can you see it on device manager when you plug it in?...
for screws you want them to turn the same direction so the same wiring... for belts switch any two coil wires around like red white to white red.....
Nice job Scotty, looks similar to what nycnc goes over in this video.. [MEDIA]
Oh come on, you can’t just go and say “microscopy setup” and not give some details or pics! I know of a place on alibaba that has open build...
Estlcam has build in feature for drag knife, i have not tried it yet, but plan on soon.
Parts are easy to get for both the Makita and the Dewalt.. cutting noise (and dust collection) is louder than both routers especially when cutting...
2/A 2/B microstep When using 2 micro step you will have 400 steps per turn, more steps = more smooth.. but the top RPM and holding torque suffers...
Yes I agree, sometimes the image leaves you with thick vector lines that create strange and inefficient tool paths, fine for one offs or v-carving...
Yes, like Peter, I describe it a bit more detailed here I didn't use sketchucam in this example though, there are many ways to do this. Recently...
Your y axis acceleration is 0.00