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Oh, I follow the principles I just think the level of precision required would be difficult for the average person to achieve especially with the...
If you're flexing about the nut block something is seriously wrong. And a more rigid threaded rod is not the solution. Start by giving the...
You might start by just switching out your short spacer blocks with a pair of @Chris Laidlaw's extended version. The extra set of wheels that was...
Whether this is a good idea or not is fully a function of the weight of your spindle and the type of materials you are cutting. Several others...
This is definitely out of character for them. Did you order something that is now listed as out of stock?
Adding length to the machine is easy, adding width is not. So always build your gantry in its final form the first time.
The square is only 30x30.
Yes and no. Theoretically you can count steps but if you get it moving too fast it can lose track of them.
There are plenty of online calculators. (example) Use E = 10000 ksi and c = half of section depth. The problem is getting the I value. Someone...
Easily implemented as an arduino based system. Ref http://www.openbuilds.com/builds/time-lapse-camera-rail.1307/ for ideas. Different...
http://www.openbuilds.com/resources/universal-build-plate.115/
http://www.openbuilds.com/builds/cut-to-length-machine.1749/
The official position is section depth + 19.8 mm for the center to center distance of the bolt holes. In the real world however I find the...
Steel doesn't extrude. You can however fasten V-slot to steel framing as needed.
The only other reason might be the majority of the predrilled plates are set up for the larger wheel.
Besides, at the very least the router is sucking all that debris back through it's airflow system. Can't be good for it.
You may be able to achieve the same thing just by removing the nut and wedging a stiff spring inside the existing anti-backlash nut block.
Please post some video so we can see it in action.
@R_B, the closest you will get to that type of connection is by drilling a 4mm access hole through the back side of the main member and then using...
If you want to be able to draw up the connection, mount the cast corners to the intersecting piece first, setting them a fraction of a mm back...