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Steve, what is the white stuff that you are using/cutting?
If I recall correctly (it's been at least 2 years ago) I had measured the voltage to the VFD too. While I don't use the X32 (but I use GRBLhal) I...
All the points that Peter made are very valid so, to get two, or more, appliances turned on by the single IoT use it as a switch to turn on two,...
Isn't it possible that in an axis with two steppers, driven by two separate drivers, the steppers can get out of sync and will need to be reset,...
Cool, I'll be using it too!
I have a VFD on a Teensy 4.1 too. I had the same problem, of the spindle not starting. I had saw a video on YouTube and the guy there had the VFD...
I have to admit, Darwin, that that is the most unconventional spoil board setup I have ever seen! :):)
The web page is down and Keith has not been active here in almost 3 month.
Darwin, I don't know what you plan to cut on your machine but I suspect that you will not be happy with the T-slot setup you ended up with. If you...
That, I think, will require a special version of GRBL that I don't think exist.
CONTROL is on you MAC! Having a WiFi module on the Arduino will not help getting the file to CONTROL You have to get the file to your MAC.
Nice! Looks very sturdy!
As Giarc said, you'll need 4 blocks, 2 on each rail. A 12mm rail will most likely be enough for a Z axis. The length of the rail depends on how...
Another option would be to use SketchUp (the 2017 version) and the Ruby file SketchUcam which generates the g-code file. I use it exclusively for...
I have no idea what your schematic looks like or what values are the component you use are but I know that I have capacitors on the limit switches...