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I don't see any problem with that, in fact it's a sensible thing to do. :thumbsup: Tweakie.
My suggestion is that you position the switches in such a manner that they can not be damaged if the machine does ever, accidentally, run as far...
Hi Jeremy, I am pleased to see you have your machine up and running - nice job with the build. :thumbsup: Whilst some have cut metals with a...
I just love it when they do that. :D Good fortune with your build. Tweakie.
It's the same stuff that's in your car battery - easy enough to obtain here in the UK :) Tweakie.
The secret to avoiding electrical noise issues is correct Shielding of inputs wiring and correct Grounding of their shields. But, having said that...
That's it then Mark, you are now well and truly committed to the world of Open Builds CNC. :) Good fortune with your project my friend. :thumbsup:...
Excellent build Mark & Trish. :thumbsup: Tweakie.
Excellent work on the machine Mopar - I just love that sign. :thumbsup: Tweakie.
If only I had the money (but I can dream) :D Tweakie.
It's all looking real good Robert. :thumbsup: Tweakie.
Pleased you have it sorted. :) Tweakie.
Just a suggestion but to obtain more accuracy and thin down our perception of the laser lines - fitting an adjustable, polarized, filter may be...
I have absolutely no idea but if it's like everything else then it's the one they charge the most for. ;) Tweakie.
The actual Toshiba TB6600 chip is rated at 5 Amps (absolute maximum). Alongside your little blue box is there a diagram printed on the PCB which...
That's neat - I like hi-tech solutions. :D Tweakie.
It may be a little more subtle than this but PETG is basically PET but with the addition of Glycol in the mix. It certainly makes the mechanical...
:) I didn't mean your constraints rather the constraints of your intended build :) Perhaps look at the camera sliders that have been built so far...
Certainly is - A simple IC voltage regulator will do the trick. Perhaps if you describe your specific requirements and the constraints in a bit...
Hi Mark, A lot depends on the quality of your motors and their drivers but basically, you can drive 200 step per revolution motors at any desired...