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is it heavy?
In all honesty, 2 back-to-back beams should be really strong. I'd give it a try and if it doesn't work then consider the H-beam, flitch beam, or even...
Well, I haven't used vslot yet but I've read a lot of what other builders have done to make similar spans with t-slot. They found that the weight of...
haha that's awesome. I have no idea how to make gcode to print color :eek:
Yeah that's true. For CNC, a lower kV motor means slower speeds at max torque... This becomes important when you consider that you have to remove the...
I think there are a lot of misconceptions about brushless DC motors as cnc spindles. Here's how I see it: The motors are going to use more current...
890kV=960W@100% duty cycle on 12V and 80A. You can get a 1000W power supply for $35... they are used in HP servers. I may use 2x480W($15/ea) to power...
Well the smoothieboard already does all of the control, we just need more power.Apparently a MOSFET push-pull amplifier would do the job. This site...
The phlox could use stock parts and do pieces of unlimited length. It could also act as a tablesaw and table-router and lubmer mill and etc
Hey you could make a phlox(phlatprinter+ox). Just make it 1.5m wide which would give you 4ft plus room for your tool-head... then load up a 4x8 onto...
The shaft is on ebay from CTC tools and also on their website. There's ER11 and ER16, whatever that means.
Dude, I'm not rich. I was thinking more like $5 per motor, haha.
Dude you could put anti-wobble technology at the top like they do in skyscrapers. I bet you could even 3d print a part and stick ball bearings in it...
I think a threaded rod would have a lot of inertia. The only way to reduce the inertia is to put the motor in a fixed mount at the end of the axis...