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With some minor modifications you can achieve 11" x 6" but that's about as far as it'll reasonably stretch.
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Hard to answer without knowing what you intend to use it for and what size cutting area you need desire.
The most important aspect of machine design is defining the required working area. The smaller you can keep the machine the stiffer it is and thus...
Generally delays like this come down to a shortage of just one piece and they'll have a whole mess of orders waiting to go as soon as they get...
See post #2 above. As far as pistons to compress you'll need to replace the single piston shown with two to get a more uniform distribution of...
I suggest moving the rack inside the C-beam. You don't need to add extensions on the wheel spacers that way. Also teeth facing down decreases the...
In that case, due to the forces you'll likely be experiencing at each end, I'd pick up a matching Idler Pulley Plate for the opposing side of the...
There's really nothing out there in the way of 45 degree connections for something like this. While I could make something work with the available...
The problem with trying to do 12 at a time is that it requires 12 times the force of just doing one. This can quickly get out of hand. The other...
I'd be inclined to find a dual shaft stepper and mount it on the back.
You want the eccentrics on the wheels carrying the least amount of load. The top wheels in this case are carrying the entire weight of the gantry...
Sorry, didn't pick up on that nuance. o_O
See external driver boards.
I'd say "about £200" but I'm guessing that's not the answer you are looking for. As you're probably comparing the Ooznest offerings, the simplest...
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PowerCase Kit
Are these capable of handling the higher voltages of 36V and 48V power supplies?
Unplug the dryer and tap into the 220V there... (seriously, it only runs a couple hours a week, the other 166 hours can be all yours.) :thumbsup: