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Just add 2 more of the 500mm 20x60 V-slot and make a note in the comment section NOT to cut the 2 they are already sending precut into (4) 250mm...
That's a question for Mark. I have no connection to the business end.
Yeah, that one is only for 20mm rail. Beyond that there is only the full size plate. The apex hole is the middle hole of the three larger holes....
The 20mm V-slot Gantry Plate.
The mount is 71mm inside so shimming it down to 65 should not be a major issue.
While it is entirely possible they will work, there is a big difference between working and working well. The C-Beam system is also not designed...
Use a ball end bit.
40x40 posts and 20x60 rails.
Just to ask the obvious troubleshooting questions, are you using a 24V power supply and did you move the fan jumper to the +Vmot side?
I would probably go with what's in the picture.
And the person who made that decision answered you there. You are not likely to get a different answer from him here.
You'll note that not only was the original OX build was done with a gshield, it had 2 nema 23s wired into a single driver. I would suggest...
Is the stand near the bottom of this page basically what you are looking for?
It's really not as simple as what size rail to use. Connections are every bit as important as rail size if not more so. Will there be any cross...
Angle iron and heavy rubber rollers.
Belted systems have more potential for backlash just due to belt stretch. This can easily be moderated using double belts. There are several...
There are two main differences between these two systems, cutting area and resolution. The C-Beam Plate Maker has a cutting area of approximately...
A problem has developed with the Extreme V-wheels becoming brittle and failing under heavy use. This is why they have been removed from the...
To put this all in perspective relative to the new C-Beam Machine - Plate Maker with the TR8*8 screws: 1 step = 0.04 mm Thickness of a sheet of...
This is a hobbyist grade system, not an industrial one and is not even remotely designed for that level of loading.