That's good to know. The main problem I have with the Mesa site, is that there are a ton of options, and no comparison chart that I could find to figure out what daughter boards to pair with main...
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That's good to know. The main problem I have with the Mesa site, is that there are a ton of options, and no comparison chart that I could find to figure out what daughter boards to pair with main...
This is not the 90's or early 2000's where you had to build and compile everything. Linuxcnc is fairly user friendly, and comes in a prebuilt iso, so you won't need to worry about the inner workings...
The ethernet version 7i95 seems eto be perpetually out of stock/sold out.....
While the menu structure has changed, the shortcuts remain the same (hit “e” for extrude)
Try Fusion360, it is free for non commercial use (hobby and personal), or free for startups (if you qualify as a startup, they recently changed the rules). The only real difference is some...
Also new here.. I work IT security, so nothing much has changed for me, other than I am no longer flying to my client site (I work from home 2 weeks, work... or worked.. from the client site for one...
MDF is far more stable than almost all lumber stock. Pine is the absolute worst you could use. It is a soft wood, and will warp and expand/contract with even minor temp changes.
The reality is,...
Wood and composites tend to fail under too much stress, and you end up ripping out the threaded inserts, they are designed to be sacrificial. What you could do, is mount t track up and down, side to...
I responded to a thread earlier in another sub forum (I think the ww one).
I'm in a similar phase as yourself, design. One of the things I have noticed, is that it is not worth it to buy anything...
I'm also knew here, and in the same situation as the OP, so I don't want to start a new thread. But I would like to respond to this particular question... The problem I see with using an existing...