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Use the TOOL ON menu before clicking RUN - easier than rewiring Will note the absense of tool commands for a future update - thanks
Consider getting a BlackBox: https://docs.openbuilds.com/blackbox - comes with our Support, Warranties, compatible with our free software, runs...
Not according to your screenshot [ATTACH] Please contact your Board vendor for further support CONTROL is for Grbl 1.1 based boards, and of...
"grbl 1.2e?" You aren't running standard Grbl. Flash Grbl 1.1 Releases ยท gnea/grbl (also available in CONTROL > Wizards and tools > Firmware...
Not just enable, did you actually HOME it.
Agreed - the load is on the bearing race not the shaft, the 3D print is just a spacer and M3/4 screw down the middle holds it all tight. In use...
Did you remember to Home? Soft limits relies on Homing to set Machine Coordinates first so it knows where that envelope is
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Are you using a Genuine CNC shield ordered from Protoneer, and a Genuine Arduino? If not - its likely just bad knockoffs causing you headaches....
As the Makita already has a built in speed control you cannot put another triac based speed control in front of it no.
To be honest for completely custom use cases like this, we do want to warn that mistakes here will void your warranty, and we cannot get involved...
Yes please! The signals out of the BlackBox Toolhead connector are just logic/control signals You will need a spindle controller that can accept...
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Interface only support Grbl 1.1
We recommend the Sharkbits SB-7510: 3 Flute Surfacing Bit [IMG]
Alignment along the X axis is done by raising or lowering the vertical uprights on one side or the other until the X axis rails are perfectly...
You shouldn't be concerned if you use our parts - we do the effort to ensure it all works together so you don't have to. It's a modular build...
It's 2.8/3A at +-3V coil voltage. It's not a DC motor, its a stepper - the driver takes 24v and "chops" it up into a DC sinewave of constant...
Negative it should be solid. Follow the feeling of the wiggle (sense of touch can detect minute movements the best) and see where its loose....