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  1. Re: machining polycarbonate with a fixed-speed router - possible?

    Happy to report that i was able to get it cutout without any gumup issues or broken bits. :)
    Air nozzle in one hand and can of wd40 in the other. Ugly messy, but it worked.

    Only downside was...
  2. Re: machining polycarbonate with a fixed-speed router - possible?

    Thanks Gerry.
    Any recommendations on depth of cut for a 1/8" o-flute?
  3. machining polycarbonate with a fixed-speed router - possible?

    Hi,
    I have my home-brew CNC setup with fixed-speed router (yes, I realize this limits me... some day i'll upgrade to a fancy water-cooled vfd spindle :))

    Anyway, I want to mill some 3/8"...
  4. Re: how to wire the relay switch for the ST-6560v3 ?

    Well, I've answered my own question.
    Needed to wire the relay directly to the 110v lead coming from the wall.
    Was a bit worried at first, as it's not entirely clear how this board is wired, and I...
  5. Re: how to wire the relay switch for the ST-6560v3 ?

    So something just occurred to me.
    It's not clear from my diagram, but the hot lead coming from the power supply to the relay is connected to one of the 24v terminals on the power supply.
    I'm...
  6. how to wire the relay switch for the ST-6560v3 ?

    So the controller board I bought is a derivative of the TB6560. I got it from omc-steppersonline:...
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    Sticky: Re: Welcome thread-tell us about you.

    Hi, Jeff from Georgia here. Currently my eyes are bleeding from endless googling and youtubing CNC topics. Also think I may be nearing the max open tabs limit in my browser... too afraid to close...
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