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Really good and interesting video. Thanks a lot and well done. :thumbsup: Gray
Looks the business. :thumbsup: That is a lot of money!!! :banghead: You shouldn`t leave it by the wheelie bins though!! :D Gray
Looks good! Some more pictures would be great. :) Excellent job :thumbsup: Gray
Try the usual stress test. Bring the gantry to the front. Put a 1mm or similar bit in the chuck, and set the height just above the base board....
Now, I wonder where they went?? o_O Perhaps Prauk can find them again? Gray
It is time to see some drawings now. :thumbsup::thumbsup: Gray
Hi Mopar Check out this Video - if you haven`t done so already. [MEDIA] Likewise just search on YouTube for `Stepper Wiring` Gray
Yea! Definitely looks pretty flimsy from here. Perhaps you should beef it up a bit! :ROFL: Gray
Donald The depth of cut is immaterial, you could use a pencil/pen, if you can fix one up to hold its position. How about 1mm? It will only matter...
Thank you
Joe. Can y0u drop a copy of that "Nook critical speed" in to Helpful Tools section? Cheers Gray
LOL! Should have gone to Specsavers! Gray
It doesn't even look like you clamp the machine to the table? Is it just sitting there? Gray
Hi ElRowlando. As Tweakie has said, it really sounds like a mechanical fault. What is worse, it sounds like an intermittent fault!! It is easier...
How about thickness and depth of cut settings Gray
I sometimes wonder if we make things just too complicated for ourselves! :cool: [MEDIA] Gray
Really really good job! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: Gray
To be honest I can`t remember if we all know about this site! (It might be an age thing!!) :) Anyway - I found some interesting models here....
Publish! Publish! It's a CNC, bigger and beefier, but still a CNC. Gray
Steve Wouldn`t you agree that YouTube was - once again - a great source of information. :thumbsup: I couldn`t say how many times it has got me...