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High Torques are I believe 3A. You could run 24V and be fine with one axis.
No, not even close. There is a good amount that goes into what your asking. You need to know the actual length of the threaded ballscrew section....
Those are fine. You will have close to no backlash, and depending on everything else, you will be able to cut aluminum. Check out my build, its a...
Everything has backlash, there is no escaping that. However, a ball screw will have consistent backlash, versus running some plastic anti-backlash...
Once you go ballscrew you will never go back!
It's a decent low profile vise. I've been using it a good amount lately.
Nice work buddy! I had fun yesterday with full disassembly of my Z Axis. I made a new mounting plate so that I could get some additional...
I would recommend a 800w water cooled spindle. You can find them on eBay or Amazon. You will need a VFD, but many come as a complete package. You...
That would be part of your cam program. Fusion 360 has it on the passes tab.
Post your GRBL Settings. I believe the first one $1 needs to be set to 255 in order to lock the drives all the time.
I would try to make a "air" cut. Could be that you are trying to make the cut a too fast a speed. Perhaps you do not have smoothing enabled.
Add some linear rail and forget the wheels.
It's a jam nut.
Consider this. You're indicating that you made moves of 100mm, 500mm, 1200mm, and they always match. Not to burst your bubble but there is no way...
Please listen to me. I already said what the problem was. You need to adjust your steps. What value are you using for steps?
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I can post pics later tonight. No I added the wires. They have plugs on them so you can remove the switch from the machine easily.
My advice would be to design a simile 2x2 square and cut it out of ply or mdf. Check dimensions. Really need to know if machine has ever worked...
1) Has the machine ever cut accurately? 2) What did you do to tune the steps for the motor? Initially sounds like you need to calibrate the axis...
There is a multiplier for these sensors based on the metal type. For aluminum you multiply the base distance, 5mm by .04 = 2mm trigger for aluminum.