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Hi Colin, that is great news. Did you use the m500 code that @sharmstr found a reference to or did it remember anyway? Alex.
Hi Colin, have just checked you are using Duet so I will be interested to know if it has remembered your work co-ordinates. If it hasn't the...
Sorry Colin, I think I'm mixing up the Colins. Your not using the Duet controller are you? I could give you an answer tomorrow after I've looked...
Pause job, return to work zero, switch to machine co-ordinates, write them down. Next time you switch on machine home axes, jog to machine...
PS - too late to say this now, but I usually make a note of the machine co-ordinates immediately after setting work zero. Alex :nailbite:
Don't think so Colin, sorry. Alex :cry:
A 3D printed dust cover for the Duet controller board fitted to the Ooznest workbee. A long print that only just fits on my (Geetech prusa clone)...
Alex Chambers submitted a new resource: Duet dust cover for workbee - 3D printed cover for Duet controller board A 3D printed dust cover for the...
This is a 3D print for a dust cover for the Duet controller fitted to the Ooznest Workbee. It clips onto the controller mounting plate so is...
There you have it @lexi chambers - two completely conflicting bits of advice. A tip for this forum - when you get advice have a look at the...
With screw driven you might, eventually, need to replace the anti-backlash nuts. You will need to lubricate the screw fairly regularly (dry...
I was thinking along the lines of an easily removable dust cover that would allow plenty of airflow to cool the stepper drivers (and therefore...
Where did you get that picture of me? Alex:eek::eek:
Link to the ones I use is; www.thingiverse.com/thing:2782653, but if you go to thingiverse.com and search for cnc router clamp or hold downs you...
Do you have a 3d printer @Colin Hart? If so there are a variety of clamping systems on Thingiverse.com. I got some from there which I found very...
Hi @G-Wizard, I would suggest making the enclosure easily removable and keep the machine as rigid as possible if that can be done in your setup. Alex.
They are going to need re-adjusting after a few hours running - the tyres will "bed in" on the wheels. Alex.
That would explain the errors (which are very small) I am getting - working in "wood" I have been using conventional milling. Alex. :eek::eek:
Not for sure yet - some objective tests needed before fiddling with steps/mm settings. Some things I make are fine at +/- 0.5mm (most woodwork)...
I have messaged @Ryan Lock to ask him if he knows of any guidance on how to do this - will post his reply here when I receive it. Alex.