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    router consistently losing steps

    i have been cutting on my DIY CNC mill for over a year now, with great results outside of a few minor errors. after sitting for a few months, every few program runs i lose steps, in either the z or...
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    Y-axis not square

    I purchased half of a machine that someone started building. after finishing the build (about %75 of it), i can cut and run G-code great. however my Y axis is out of square by about 1/8"/ft. the...
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    router bit suggestions

    I am currently finishing up a build on a 30" x 96" table. i will primarily be cutting wood for furniture, cabinetry and other household items. i am using a hitachi m12vc does anyone have a...
  4. Re: motors turn on but will not move, wiring diagram incorrect?

    John,
    the motors are turning great and everything moves. I have a little motor tuning to work on, but i am getting a good movement for the most part. thanks again.
  5. John, thank you very much for your response. I...

    John, thank you very much for your response. I will test the solution on 1 axis on Friday. I will be sure to let you know the results. I appreciate your help
  6. Re: motors turn on but will not move, wiring diagram incorrect?

    [QUOTE=john-100;1825782]if the breakout board is the one I think it is

    adding links to use one supply compromises the isolation by connecting the signal grounds together

    hi resolution pictures...
  7. Re: motors turn on but will not move, wiring diagram incorrect?

    thank you everybody for your suggestions, i really appreciate the collaborative efforts among builders.

    i have used a voltmeter while jogging all 3 axis, i get the correct readings (0 in one...
  8. motors turn on but will not move, wiring diagram incorrect?

    i am new to posting, i have some experience using a cnc mill, however i have never buit one. I am at a bit of a loss on how to proceed from here. I am building a 30" X 8'-0". this is custom...
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