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Neil that looks fantastic, well done! The mods your implementing for your build are well thought out and impressive and I look forward to seeing...
@Dave Reece Thank you Dave. I like the idea of a square version :) This is a good idea Dave
@CutAboveZ I like these :) may be we can do something similar for V-Slot like the picture above
Thanks @OCybress I like the 3020t machine but I needed a machine I could cut large sheets and this one fits. Its still in the beta stage but I am...
Just a habit in case there are low profile screw heads located between the rail (like in the case of the stepper) It will still clear them but it...
Us too :) they (the cart company) say they are working on it, but it takes them a while to release. I guess we just wait and see.
@Frank G Haymes We are using some we had here in the shop from other projects. You could use any you like I think I got mine from here...
Looking forward to this! These twisted vases always look cool! [ATTACH] http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:37117
Hi Fred, welcome to OpenBuilds! Good chance :) Just need to get caught up on a few other builds on the table at the moment.
Homing limits are a good thing :) We usually say 5 lbs per wheel. This is just from our rudimentary test here in the shop. Thank you @Hugh Clist...
[ATTACH] We all know that 3D printers are great and you can fab all kinds of new brackets and holders but the reality is, every fab shop needs a...
OpenBuilds XY Table Build Here we show how to use two OpenRail linear actuators to create and X/Y axis table suitable for light duty milling or 3D...
I wonder if we could find them with carbon or steel cords. There not going to be cheap thats for sure :) I will keep looking
Thanks Matt, we will get'er up there asap. :) You could aways put them there(if your control board has that feature) but they are not necessary. I...
Good idea @Robert Hummel I see where the ends are raised as well. Also looks like you are using a polyurethane belt Robert? From what I have been...
Still not sure as I have not measured the max speed. Mainly because I am using ti for routing so I go slow maybe 10-20mm/s during a cut. and 150-300...
@DeeFall I have not measured the max speed myself but I would think it will depend mainly on the motors used.
@Brian eww that looks rough! I clean the belt from time to time so I have not seen this kind of build up. You may want to use a polyurethane version...
I am sorry about that I really thought I would have something up by last night but you know how it goes. i will get it up there soon, be be warned it...