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One question...are your drivers all set to the same same micro stepping settings?
I stand by my original feeling that you have something that is loose or binding. Start on your z axis and move you way through each axis. Twist,...
Check out the bottom left hand corner of my bed in this video :) Amazon Drive
Yes that is right. Your bed will be furthest away from you when it is set to zero and move "backwards" towards you when moving the work piece in...
I downloaded the entire library the other day with no issues. C-Beam is in there.
My extrusions that form the risers that hold up the X were not all the same length. So I made sure they were level on one end and didn't worry...
A pretty common practice with cnc routers is to plane your work surface with a larger flat bottom bit. Something like this: [MEDIA]
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I found a set of cheap stubby wrenches to be useful.
The idea being that you have 3 perfectly aligned and fixed bearings that the system rides on being pulled down and held in place by the eccentrics...
I haven't put mine together that way yet but thanks Kyo he gave me the spacer lengths :)
If you are talking about using double xlarge on the x they are 6mm normal and 9mm spacers for the middle. I ordered 65mm bolts for that. I was...
Buy two and put them back to back. Run one side for the z and the other for the X. Should be much better than the stock set up.
Mark, Would it be possible you check out my post a few posts back? I would really like your opinion. I have 2 XL plates and a double wide...
I bought two of the XL gantry plates and one of the double wide gantry plates in the sales. I bought enough large wheels to have a total of 8 on...
Mark, I tried running one part conventional with 0.5mm oversized, then ran a climb file to clean up came out nice but still mic'ed out about...
This was with the cheap Amazon bits. Conventional cutting. Next going to try conventional cut with a climb cut set of finishing passes.
Rigidity is the major slow down on this machine. I started out with 1/4" bits and have had ok luck with them but just used a single flute 1/8"...
You have to check your clearance height and if it ramps to clearance or goes straight up