I got the 19" and it had 4 VESA screw points. Drop in replacement for the original monitor it replaced.
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I got the 19" and it had 4 VESA screw points. Drop in replacement for the original monitor it replaced.
Dang, I'm sorry to see that. I don't think there was a coupon code, the price just showed at $149 for me, but now shows $199 as well.
But hey, its still $60 less than Tormach!
I thought I would follow up to let you know my solution. Initially I thought it may be a thermal issue with the VFD since I was operating on 208V and hadn't installed the boost transformer (I'm...
Steve,
What particular miteebites would you use for that fixture? I may have a similar fixturing need shortly.
Thanks
Hey, I just thought I'd share this deal since people have been getting the runaround from Tormach on shipping and Monoprice just dropped their price to a ridiculously low $149.99 for the 17" model. ...
OK, I found the model. I believe they use the 17" 5 wire Monoprice screen. They charge $259.00, currently Monoprice is charging $149.99 for them here ...
Don't buy from Tormach! You can get the exact same monitor cheaper elsewhere, or a 19 inch for the same price as their 17 inch. I don't have a model number on me now but I will get it for you today....
Sorry for a revival of an old thread, but this happened to me on my Series 1 PCNC 1100. Did moving the spindle door switch help?
Ha, wow, that is great. Warehousing and fulfillment has to considered one of their core competencies of the business and is one of the two areas that customers will judge them on (The other being the...
Yup, I had the same bad experience. Placed several orders prior to their closing of the warehouse (Which I was fine with, I feel like they did a good job of notifying people and giving them time to...
I just discovered accuracy issues with my router and am having a hard time thinking of what the error could be. If I cut 2 6" squares stacked on the Y axis there will be .060" of variation between...
Still looks like a loose pulley to me. It looks like backlash caused during a directional change to me, at least assuming it is on the x or y limits of the circle. Can you take a picture of it so we...
Just a guess, could the sudden force on the x or y axis motors caused one of the belt pulleys to slip and become loose on the motor shaft? That would cause an issue with circles, otherwise it could...
Nice, great buy. I may have to keep an eye out for one.
Awesome, if you don't mind me asking, what did you pay for it?
Well, I wanted to refine this diagram a bit but realize that I run the risk of never getting to it and never posting anything. It needs to be opened via an open source program called "Dia", You can...
Kevin,
I do have a wiring diagram that I made up in a program called "dia" it is pretty quick to use to do a quick schematic. I need make some changes and then I intend to post it. I can...
Well! I'm glad I wrote this because as I did I was double checking all of my wiring and found a problem! I had used a relay rated for 15 amps to switch power to the 48v power supply! It draws 17.5A....
Hey guys, I just thought I'd give some info on the mods I did to my DIY nema 34 kit. The modifications primarily revolved around increased safety, the addition of a VFD controlled spindle, and fault...
Good choice on picking up a straight edge. However I think a 6 or 8 ft level would be as accurate as that, but cheaper and probably available locally. The levels, like that straight edge, are shown...
Yup, I agree, that is the only part that bothered me as well, but I think with some careful tuning it will be a non-issue. I would be willing to pay extra if CNCRP would sell the 4896 kit with full...
Update:
I finally built the entire structure provided by CNCRP, the only thing I have to add mechanically is the mounting adapter for my spindle. I'll be sure to post details of how that works...
I think nAPS used extra v-con clamps if I remember properly.
I ended up putting the splices on one side because it allowed me to put focus any potential problems from rail splicing in one area...
Yup, the roll-in t-nuts they sell with button head socket cap screws would work as well. The good thing about the t bolts is that your length isn't as critical, meaning if the t bolt is to long it...
I used these to attach the brackets to the aluminum, M8 x 16mm Tstud | CNCRouterParts
I used quite a few, maybe an overkill but I wanted the brackets to help stabilize and stiffen the aluminum...
Hard for me to say because I didn't work continuously, I would estimate that I spent about 4 hours on the base, but was very cautious and wasn't in a hurry.
Sweet! Good luck! The base is pretty tedious but after that it goes together petty fast.
Very cool, what software did you do the model of the dust boot in?
That is a good question. It took a lot of layout time and I didn't take pictures of it but I'll try to explain it.
I took 4 pieces of plywood, 10x10" and put three 1/4-20 T nuts in it with some...
Thanks for the advice, I'll keep that in mind when I start tuning the machine.