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Ace hardware carries mm screws in various sizes and length.
LOL, after seen the video I think they all had that same stuff in their pipe!!! :D
I think you misread what I wrote. Look at the quote and you'll see that I said 'ipm' and not 'rpm'.
ROFLMAO!!! I'd like to have some of what you've been smoking! :D
Are these numbers in mm? As in 9.5" x 23"???
A few points about this subject. I tried cutting at high ipm. If I do only strait lines it was not a problem but I mostly cut complex parts. Cutting...
What are the application where one will use this stuff? Is it a replacement to aluminum? If it is a replacement, what is the advantage this material...
I don't think you are going to use 80A running the outrunner. To go up to 80A you'll have to considerably bog down the motor, which I don't think...
A full 8' build is possible. You just have to join two extrusion together. If we are talking about the same thread then joining it was discussed...
Robert, are you using the SketchUcam plugin? If yes, then the way to get a deeper cut is to select the pocket tool and before you use it type the...
I don't think it should be too difficult to do. The PhlatPrinter has it. Heck, I can take my outrunner off and put back the original cutter all by...
I too had thought 24V is a good idea and found out I was wrong. My motor was HOT and I didn't need the high rpm at all. Going to 14.5V I still don't...
Correct I don't use any special bearings. Just 8mm id bearings. I wanted to buy better quality bearings and ordered them and paid them but the...
When I ran my motor at 24V I had lots of heating issues. Now I run it at 14.5V and I have no heating issues, none. I run the motor for three hours...
Not if you put a bearing just above the collet, as can be seen in the video above, and the bearing is supported in a bracket or pillow block or what...
I too will not recommend the 120,000 rpm motor. The bit you will be using may melt, if it's metal you cut, or burn the wood, if wood is what you cut....
I did exactly that on my PhlatPrinter 3 as you can see here http://www.phlatforum.com/xenforo/threads/yorams-mods.2389/ And here...
I don't like the idea of gluing the sacrifice sheet down. It will be a pain to replace it. A few screws on the perimeter will be much better.
The wear will be quite significant if the rack is metal and the wheel is delrin but...if the rack is delrin too the wear will be minimal. BTW,...