Hi all. I have a diy router with twin screw on the x axis. When I move in the negative direction all is fine, but when I move positive the axis stalls. The axis is belt driven by one motor. I have...
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Hi all. I have a diy router with twin screw on the x axis. When I move in the negative direction all is fine, but when I move positive the axis stalls. The axis is belt driven by one motor. I have...
used some of their holders. they are good general purpose holders. I wouldn't run them over 8000rpm unless they state the can though. Try trucut tools aswell
Hi all, I'm trying to make a 3d relief of this coin285660
I need a low height relief of the coin but I cant seem to get the face of the coin smooth. Any help with this will be greatly appreciated
ok all sorted now. i had the tool change position set the same as the fixed plate position, changed that and it is absolutely perfect, thanks alot big tex you are a star:wave:
Go to Operator > Edit Button Script, then click on the Tool Change Zero Setup Button. When the script editor opens, delete the 2nd from last line:
Code DoButton(0) 'Cycle Start
Then File > Save,...
scratch my last post. got that sorted by updating to latest version of mach. now for the next problem. it sets the tools properly on moving and fixed plates on initial tool setup and then returns to...
just downloaded the latest version of your toolsetter macro,installed it fine, entered my tool change position and fixed plate position. if i click on the initial tool change button, it sets the tool...
thats great roman thanks alot. will be upgrading soon though so will be back for more info when i get the new drivers an bob
ok got it now. 2amp motors running in bipolar series mode in 1/8 microstep mode. if i get a 15 amp psu that should work alot better than the 4.2amp i have at the moment
routout cnc
can i make sure i am understanding this correctly. i have 4 stepper motors running 2a per phase. should i have a power supply about 10 amps to get the best out of them
i have a mitotoyo case if you want it. standard plastic one.
as far as i undrstand it, ys it will work. iso is a standard so should work on all iso equipd machines
any one know where i can get some in the uk. been trawling the web for hours now and can only find ones from china, and they don't look all that good. got to be 1/4" shank with as small a flat on the...
thas impressive mate. i'm just about to get to that stage but mine seems a bit flexible. did you have any problems like that? also what tools were you using and what kind of feed rate?
i havent got my controller yet. but i think i'm gonna get the routout controller. it seems good value and has got everything that i need like microstepping etc and i've heard good things about them
if you want acrylic or acetal or any other plastics in the uk check out theplasticshop.co.uk. they do everything and will cut it to size. not bought from them yet but the prices are excellent
hi mate. i'm in the uk too. check out motioncontrolproducts.co.uk maybe .com. they are reasonably cheap and do some 1.8NM motors for about £21 each which i will be purchasing. Also think about using...
Hi everyone. this is for those who are on a budget build. The cheapest way to build a type A rockliff machine is instead of using precision ground bar for the linear bearings, use EN24 bright steel...
just found a good site for clipart, line drawings and sillouettes. its www.fundraw.com its free to register and they have loads of stuff