Separate names with a comma.
Some features disabled for guests. Register Today.
I raised this question before but was told there is no room for it. I ceased using the app for that reason.
Nothing wrong with that - similar power to the 611
If someone gave me a golf club weighing 50 lbs, I would probably tear my back to shreds. Same with an overly powerful spindle on a Workbee - the...
These any good?
This any good... https://jtechphotonics.com/?page_id=9346
I made taller Y gantry plates
You're using a 1" bit but the photo shows otherwise? If you are using a 1" bit, there appears to be no step-over in the process which would have...
I would have started with 1/8 steps.
You're not missing anything, that's how it is. You could make the spoil board 10 yards long but, as you found, the back of it will be higher than...
The graphic in UGS (if you use it) will tell you how the spindle exits the part on completion. Also, you could "manually" home the machine until...
Lieber freund, Ciao. You speak Italian also! Think I might need a little help on CNC -aus-holz haha Anyway, time for bed here..:sleepy:
Guten Morgen Schwipp. (That's about as much German as I remember from school!) L/S is LeadScrew. I agree with you about the 9mm bore in the back...
Yep, lots of ways of doing this. For something small, like a PCB routing job, 2 sided tape is fine although I would mount it on a small...
As Alex said, new nut blocks are usually quite tight until they are "conditioned". When fitting them though, they need to maintain alignment with...
Most of the holes are under 1/4" so you would need a smaller bit - the 1/4" would be ok for the cutout and the bearing holes etc.
..
That's how I have mine and it hasn't presented any problem.
Read this... Triffid Hunter's Calibration Guide - RepRap
I think the original poster describes it correctly.
Indeed, there will always be a place for the router table in the shop.