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nice refurb on those.
Robert, I really love that little spindle, you should make and sell the aluminum parts, for us to assembly our own motors :D
Yes you could run 2 heat beds, but you would have to be sure they are within the amp rating of the board. Most likely there is only 1 connection for...
Yes those delta arms in your render are way to long. I am also working on a design for a delta, and after speaking with Johan the designer of the...
The dude yes you are right about 12v x 80a = 960w. But you are wrong in trying to tell people that the KV rating is a wattage rating, look at the...
Yes, I am designing around being able to build a 50x50 cut area using 1500mm rail. going to build the first one using just 1000mm rail to be sure.
Excellent write up on how you built that! BTW 890KV does not equal 897Watts. The KV rating actualyl stands for RPM per Volt of power. Most of them...
I have thought of a few ways to replicate the servobelt system. But not something I could sell or let others build, as it is patented by him. But it...
Also may want to checkout servo belt. Jump to 0:56 to see how it is built. [media]
Just attach a little fan to the stub of the shaft sticking out of the motor. Sort of like this. [media]
Sure looks like it. brilliant, i want one now. It would not have enough torque for a lathe. And as far as using it for a 4th axis it has no step...
Facinating. Only issue I can see is, that the bed has linear bearings that are not very long. It is a counterlever design but maybe adding more...
The picture just above my post would need custom fabricated parts. The video above using one that you only have to press out the 8mm shaft and then...
Instead of diret coupling you could gear down the RPM. would still have to build a holder for the collet shaft and bearings. Also I found this...
GUI is wonderful!
intial setup seems to require running a few commands form the command line. but day to day use is all GUI.
From what I can tell nearly no command prompt needed to run LinuxCNC.
I am going to try LinuxCNC first, but mach3 is what I have on my big router.
The added mass would be good for the base of the machine. Not for the gantry.
One reinforcement I can think of would be to fill the very large voids of the v-slot extrusion with Epoxy Granite. This is just like the synthetic...