excellent project, looking forward to the next video. your spreadsheet does have a miscalculation in it. cell 19G is just multiplying hours * 50/hr, it should be multiplying hours * rate in 15G for those of us who don't value their time and want to adjust easily ;)
So my research is showing that the config file for the Microarc is set to 141.66 steps per degree. So your harmonic of 50:1 i would not add more gear reduction. Put a 1:1 pulley from your motor to your harmonic. You top speed will be higher. This is assuming you are using 1000 pulses on your driver. 1000 * 50 /360 = 138.88 steps per degree in the INI file.
You should buy a lab mic for more consistent audio or force mono it in audacity. Your cameras mic seems to record in stereo making you only come out of one side of the audio
@@JackedMotionYou can use audacity to separate the channels and then just make each channel mono and then combine those two now mono channels. It's pretty quick and easy once you learn how to do it.
I've always wondered if Tormach machines are worth it, they just look like they're made for educational purposes or a hobby, not for real production purposes.
great video
I have the same machine and am looking forward to this build! Subscribed.
Excellent work!
Why not use studs in the back of the chuck and then nuts on the back side of the chuck back plate? No spacer required.
Switch the bolts to CSK and you only need 1.2 times diameter thread engagement (length) where anything thereafter adds nothing by way of strength.
excellent project, looking forward to the next video.
your spreadsheet does have a miscalculation in it. cell 19G is just multiplying hours * 50/hr, it should be multiplying hours * rate in 15G for those of us who don't value their time and want to adjust easily ;)
So the micro arc gear reduction is 120/34 * 50 = 176.47 : 1 ?? What dip switches do you use on the driver for micro steps?
So my research is showing that the config file for the Microarc is set to 141.66 steps per degree. So your harmonic of 50:1 i would not add more gear reduction. Put a 1:1 pulley from your motor to your harmonic. You top speed will be higher. This is assuming you are using 1000 pulses on your driver. 1000 * 50 /360 = 138.88 steps per degree in the INI file.
Looks good, Your BOM seems to be missing a few items, including aluminum and a second pulley. Looking forward to the ret
Good point, I omitted the 3D printed and machined parts. Ill add em in by the next episode, thanks
You should buy a lab mic for more consistent audio or force mono it in audacity. Your cameras mic seems to record in stereo making you only come out of one side of the audio
Yea i tried to average them to make it mono but couldnt figure it out
@@JackedMotionYou can use audacity to separate the channels and then just make each channel mono and then combine those two now mono channels. It's pretty quick and easy once you learn how to do it.
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I've always wondered if Tormach machines are worth it, they just look like they're made for educational purposes or a hobby, not for real production purposes.
can't hear anything