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9 Hours AgoAh, we are talking apples and pears then.! To be honest with 3D work if you set a high feed rate you will rarely achieve that feed rate, esp in...13 replies | 507 view(s)
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22 Hours AgoNo, the machine's Rapid velocity is set at 10,000mm/min, in testing it reached over double this but we throttle it back to keep things sensible....13 replies | 507 view(s)
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23 Hours AgoOh, my poor little machine.!! . . . Did I mention the warranty was 12mths or 3.5million lines of code or whichever comes first..:hysterical: 38hrs...5 replies | 212 view(s)
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4 Days AgoNice work, I would be interested in seeing the macro's if you are willing to share.2 replies | 252 view(s)
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4 Days AgoI don't have any issues.?4 replies | 268 view(s)
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1 Week AgoAnd that there is exactly the difference between hobby and business, cutting for money can very quickly become a chore. We cut run-of-the-mill parts...11 replies | 1181 view(s)
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1 Week AgoI haven't but my friend has and they are ok, they actually sell it with VFD if you ask them. BUT you'll need a 16A supply or 3 phase as the VFD will...27 replies | 9791 view(s)
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1 Week AgoThe distance is determined by the sensor spec, if using just for homes then 2-3mm won't be a problem but if using for limits then usually you will be...61 replies | 28795 view(s)
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1 Week AgoJAZZCNC replied to a thread Deep Slot Milling in Aluminium - Optimum Cutter Diameter in Metalwork DiscussionThere's part of your problem straight away, Carbide likes to be pushed hard and 1mm Doc isn't enough with a 6mm tool. Could easily double this and...8 replies | 476 view(s)
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1 Week AgoThe machine is just a Tool and Dumb as a rock, you are the artist who makes it rock, and seeing what you cook up then you won't have any trouble...87 replies | 14389 view(s)
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1 Week AgoMark, your machine is capable of much more than a few mm in Ali but you will need to use different tool paths like adaptive/ trochoidal to get the...11 replies | 1181 view(s)
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1 Week AgoImpressive I must concede, but my machines don't break down once a month and give you grief just for breathing...:whistle:26 replies | 1908 view(s)
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1 Week AgoEverything is worth something to someone, it's just finding that right someone.? But if you have the original software with it and it all works then...2 replies | 423 view(s)
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1 Week AgoIf you have the imagination you can make anything on one of my machines Clive...:hysterical:26 replies | 1908 view(s)
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1 Week AgoJAZZCNC replied to a thread BUILD LOG: a Steel Box Section Build with SBR20 & Ballscrews Plus a few questions in DIY Router Build LogsMy old mate John S whos no longer with us, bless him, used to tap the pulley halfway and use this as the nut.! . . . It worked good and easy to do.111 replies | 84347 view(s)
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1 Week AgoJAZZCNC replied to a thread BUILD LOG: a Steel Box Section Build with SBR20 & Ballscrews Plus a few questions in DIY Router Build Logs1605 will be fine for Z-axis, if connecting to motor with timing belt use a 1:1ratio.111 replies | 84347 view(s)
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1 Week AgoJAZZCNC replied to a thread BUILD LOG: a Steel Box Section Build with SBR20 & Ballscrews Plus a few questions in DIY Router Build LogsThey won't probably open it but that doesn't mean anything really, they will always charge you VAT and duty based on the invoice amount. Well...111 replies | 84347 view(s)
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1 Weeks AgoJAZZCNC replied to a thread BUILD LOG: a Steel Box Section Build with SBR20 & Ballscrews Plus a few questions in DIY Router Build LogsIf you are ordering anyway then I would get 1610's if it's being used mostly as a wood router because you'll want the extra speed they offer. Don't...111 replies | 84347 view(s)
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2 Weeks AgoYes it's handy but "run from here" is a job saver when a tool breaks or shit hits the fan or clamps, and very handy for long jobs which you want to...87 replies | 14389 view(s)
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2 Weeks AgoLooks good Mark, for the long job's If you don't want to run for long periods you have a couple of options. #1 Put the machine into "feed hold"...87 replies | 14389 view(s)
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2 Weeks Agofor something that size i would use a 12mm endmill for roughing,leaving about 2mm on, and then use a taper ballnose for finishing. i usually use one...26 replies | 1908 view(s)
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2 Weeks Agothink you have to make 10 posts so just get posting5 replies | 553 view(s)
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2 Weeks AgoJAZZCNC replied to a thread NEW MEMBER: Does anybody know anything about these uk built machines please? in New Member IntroductionsNow I'm in a difficult position to comment on other people machines because I build and sell routers my self so it would appear self-serving to...3 replies | 519 view(s)
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2 Weeks AgoJAZZCNC replied to a thread Has anyone got any experience of SheetCNC or UK-DIY CNC? in Gantry/Router Machines & BuildingWell, you don't actually need to 10-15k to get a capable machine but you do need a little more than 5k for a large machine like an 8x4. But the...9 replies | 1088 view(s)
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2 Weeks AgoJAZZCNC replied to a thread BUILD LOG: 800X800 Build - Little to no knowledge of what I am doing… in DIY Router Build LogsAh, I didn't look at the electronics but you didn't really give much info other than motor size which doesn't really help as there are other factors...4 replies | 707 view(s)
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3 Weeks AgoJAZZCNC replied to a thread BUILD LOG: 800X800 Build - Little to no knowledge of what I am doing… in DIY Router Build LogsNearly slipped thru the net this one.! Ok well first the base frame is pretty much ok, just a little bracing on the corner uprights would call it...4 replies | 707 view(s)
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3 Weeks AgoJAZZCNC replied to a thread Has anyone got any experience of SheetCNC or UK-DIY CNC? in Gantry/Router Machines & BuildingIf you are serious about CNC and want it to last for years then It's everything in a CNC you don't want, and if your thinking to use this for a...9 replies | 1088 view(s)
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3 Weeks AgoYes, I built the machine, everything is shielded and star ground.7 replies | 1146 view(s)
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3 Weeks AgoYes this correct but the way you had it was doing the opposite, this would double the screw speed not half it. The reason Joe used a large pulley...61 replies | 28795 view(s)
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3 Weeks AgoThats the issue. It doesn't state what import duties would be, just "may be subject to custo.s duties depending on value"11 replies | 1030 view(s)
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