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I would have to agree with the previous posters sentiment regarding an XYZ table but for a different reason. Hanging a print head or even a laser...
That's the one. Thx.
Somewhere down deep in one of the threads in the forum, someone noted a good online supplier of inexpensive aluminum plate (somewhere in central...
You can find more information about it here: http://www.harborfreight.com/router-speed-control-43060.html and here: [media]
Any idea of a source of nuts for these rods? I'm need to get sufficient compression on thrust bearings to any eliminate play and I don't think I...
Maybe its time to relabel the spacers 6.35mm. ;)
While a tool-mark can guarantee the work is back in the same location, it cannot guarantee that the piece is not rotated slightly. For that you...
If you'd like to save yourself the trouble of drilling screw holes for alignment, drill some peg holes in the spoils board. Set the material...
This example shows the gear on the opposite side to force dual rotation rather than just hope balance takes care of an even spread about one axis....
I have that model and it works fairly well. What the photo doesn't show is the adhesive backed reflective strips provided that you cut to length...
Actually, it should be considered dead. All those updates exist for security reasons and henceforth microsoft will no longer be attempting to...
How are the new nuts in regards to backlash?
Please elaborate.
I'd suggest lodging a jam nut up against the back side to keep the head stable. Let us know how it all works out and if runout is within...
Something in the ball park:...
Thx. Makes a lot more sense now.
Not quite sure how to interpret this chart. It's not likely that any of us have a machine that will travel 600-1200 feet per minute or am I...
Aluminum weights can vary from .3247x to .3497x the weight of steel. Best rule of thumb is just to multiply aluminum weight by 3 (or 2.97) to get...
Nice "XO" endplate he's got there :thumbsup: [IMG]
3.3mm deflection of the 3mm steel is 3 times the 1.1mm of 6mm aluminum. To match the 1.1mm deflection, you'd need 4.26 mm (0.168") steel which is...