
Originally Posted by
arcadiax
Hi Miller,
Apologies for the very late reply. i know i was supposed to get you the photos a week after my previous latest reply in this thread and that it's been over a month. I am finally back with some free time as my ceramics has taken up so much of my time in the month of August.
Just to summarise the current status of the CNC machine and also our conversations, if you're still around...
1. The machine is currently working now, no issues. I had the breakout board set to North America volt (115V-120V). It was originally set to 230V hence the intermittent blinking of the relay LED because not enough juice was getting through. I was just very surprised that for a beginner kit, the company did not mention this part all in their instructions.
2. The spindle is no longer an issue either, I fixed that. It was a brushing issue internally.
I will upload some pictures to an online FTP and put the link here for you to download and get a better idea of this machine as that was your last request to help out (Much appreciated!).
I am currently hooking up the endstops and making a waste / scrap MDF board to mount onto the CNC bed. After that i plan to do some calibrations and leveling of the X, Y, Z axis.
There is still much to do and if you have any suggestions on how to set up the CNC further for smooth operations, please advise and share!
Ok, my next post, I will include the FTP link of the machine pictures - before end of this week.
Thanks Miller!!! I hope you're still around and that I did not leave anything out from our conversations in this follow-up.
- Steven