I had trouble I’m finding parts to do it I all ready had crap load profile so just ended up buying longer t8 thread rod and did away with the smith rods on the y axis for liner ralles just a attached them strat to the 20x40 side frames lot stronger no flex at all no wehgit at all on the threaded drive rod
Thank you for making this video. I fitted the kit but somehow cant workout the new dimensions. Is it possible you could please send me the code for the plaque with the dimensions or make a video of setting the software up to run the CNC machine. Thank you again . Bill M8-) Scotland
I imagine the process would be the same. I havent seen a kit for extending the "X" axis. The problem I see, is that the "Z" axis spindle assembly rides on the 2 round bars and is completely dependent on them for support. Extending them in length will make them weaker and subject to deflection and vibration making your project much less precise.
Good instruction video. One tip for making these would be "Volume Leveling".
I had trouble I’m finding parts to do it I all ready had crap load profile so just ended up buying longer t8 thread rod and did away with the smith rods on the y axis for liner ralles just a attached them strat to the 20x40 side frames lot stronger no flex at all no wehgit at all on the threaded drive rod
Good lord. The volume levels in this video are all over the place. Nearly woke up the dead at one point and another I had to pop in a hearing aide.
Thank you for making this video. I fitted the kit but somehow cant workout the new dimensions.
Is it possible you could please send me the code for the plaque with the dimensions
or make a video of setting the software up to run the CNC machine.
Thank you again .
Bill M8-)
Scotland
Excelent . Will it be possible to enlarge the cutting width? What would be the upgrade limit?
I imagine the process would be the same. I havent seen a kit for extending the "X" axis. The problem I see, is that the "Z" axis spindle assembly rides on the 2 round bars and is completely dependent on them for support. Extending them in length will make them weaker and subject to deflection and vibration making your project much less precise.