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Here in Thailand there are also many CNC machines, good thing is that hardly anyone knows or understands how to properly operate them.
Where about are you in Asia? Philippines?
Oh, I can imagine you didn't like the milling of the fiber plates! Itchy stuff. Actually, I think that when my OX is ready to rock I will have a...
Thanks Mark! BTW, is there any other software that can be used with that controller?
I'm sure you know what you're doing. Let us know how it turns out with the glue. Very interesting to hear.
I was more interested in the software used for the Planet CNC MK2/4 controller, since that's the controller I bought.
And with what hardware controller you use it?
Robert, which software are you going to use to run the controller you have?
That stuff is slightly elastic, I think they also use it to bond car windshields etc. I wonder if it is rigid enough to really stiffen the X beams...
To glue aluminum you can use epoxy. We used to glue winches on boat decks. It's a bit of meticulous work but pays off. The Gougeon Brothers on...
Yes, you can cut the V slot rails on a table saw with a carbide tip blade. But you need to use at least 60 teeth, preferable 100 teeth to get a...
Also have the GRBL controller software but have to wait until I can connect things. For now it is not doing much! Would it work together with the...
The CNC xPro's are out of stock already for some while, so I choose for a Mk2/4 board using the TB6600 motor drivers, as Robert more or less...
Do you see any advantage in getting the more expensive ones, build in Alu box? The simple ones go for about $10, the boxes go for about $15....
I ordered a MK2/4 board and are looking for proper 3A-3.5A motor drivers. Any suggestions for that?
Chris did you check the flex in the plates? You can clamp one on the edge of a table and start hanging weights on it, while measuring the...
Wouldn't it be better anyway, to use separate stepper drivers instead of integrated ones? I.e., it looks as if the boards where the stepper...