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Based on what you've got there, you might even consider M10x1.5 threaded rod which should be locally available.
If you intend to move up to a 425, you'll probably want to move up to a real driver like the DQ542MA Stepper Motor Driver An alternate suggestion...
TR8*2 rather than the TR8*8 you currently have. It has a shallower screw angle and thus can lift considerably more load with the same motor. It...
Rather than going through all that have you considered replacing the Z axis screw with something shallower?
You might check with dumpsterCNC. They are currently down due to a tornado but should be up and running shortly.
No, these are the same diameter as the 618s which I believe are around 85mm. The included mount is 71mm. Making your own mounts is really not that...
Thanks, nice explanation and drawings. I have a much better idea where you're headed. Overall the concept is sound but you're trying to stretch...
If you could give us a better idea of specifically what you're attempting and what's not working we might be able to save you a few trips to the...
The Y dimension is going to be limited to the effective throat depth which in this case is roughly 6". The X dimension can easily be increased to...
It doesn't come with a Win10 license key however so you'll need to add that to the price.
If the screws are not 1040mm in length you need to have a chat with the parts store.
Solid V-wheels are stiffer and will generally provide better results.
Two long standoffs and a Motor Mount Plate - NEMA 17 Stepper Motor plate.
If you're going to 60mm wide, you'd be better off going with an I-beam configuration.
Looks great :thumbsup:. If you would, please provide a Sketchup file saved in v2016 or lower for those of us who don't have 64bit systems. Thx.
You're just milling mdf so there is no need to use anything that extreme. Most just use a bottom cleaning router bit. There are plenty out there...
You can always turn the Z-axis around and let the whole assembly move up and down. This resolves the clearance issue. It will however create a...
What size motors? Power supply? Wire gauge? etc.
You will likely get uneven wear on the wheels but at some point the wear will match the slope. You'll just need to keep adjusting the eccentric...
The Ox is a hobbyist grade machine, nothing more. The way you are asking it sounds like you are looking for a production machine in which case you...