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14 Hours AgoI would buy a power line adapter and bring WiFi to your shed. Has worked for me and more reliable than range extenders. Plenty of them in Argos ...3 replies | 228 view(s)
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2 Days AgoLet me guess, you have your WiFi router in the house connected to the incoming copper line. As well as the cnc machine you are using a computer, ...3 replies | 228 view(s)
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2 Days AgoWelcome to MYCNCUK.3 replies | 228 view(s)
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2 Days AgoPulley is 18 tooth, L tooth size/profile (it's imperial - 3/8" pitch IIRC), and 1" wide. Belt is 15" long. I do have a F360 model of the Triac...4 replies | 275 view(s)
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2 Days AgoFor sale is this Denford 2600 Pro CNC Router. I own it, but it is based at a school in Dorset. These are lovely machines and I have used it...0 replies | 124 view(s)
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2 Days Agoim trying to work out what exact pulley the existing motor has on it without stripping the head. i found some old photos. can anyone tell me what...4 replies | 275 view(s)
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2 Days AgoI believe they did a 4k and 6k version only. Id probably just leave the current spindle bearings as is and replace I'm due course if I needed to.4 replies | 275 view(s)
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2 Days AgoFirst thought is whether the current spindle bearings (and maybe oil seals?) could take that speed. Are there high-speed Triacs? I can understand...4 replies | 275 view(s)
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3 Days Agoim looking at the idea of changing the spindle motor on my triac, mine currently has a 4k rpm spindle. it would be nice to have a minimum of...4 replies | 275 view(s)
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3 Days AgoHi I’m Ron, I’ve recently bought an oozenest workbee, used. I have it set up in a cabin at the bottom of my garden. The machine I bought is operated...3 replies | 228 view(s)
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6 Days AgoHaha, ye i thought someone might say that. Could be a can of worms2 replies | 437 view(s)
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6 Days AgoLeave well alone IMHO.2 replies | 437 view(s)
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6 Days AgoIm looking at this unfinished conversion. (half the NZ dollars to get pounds) What do you think ? ...2 replies | 437 view(s)
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1 Week AgoHi all i have some surplus bits for sale fitted but not used as I've gone in another direction and machine size £50 the lot for collection only I...0 replies | 582 view(s)
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1 Week AgoHiltonSteve replied to a thread BUILD LOG: My Build - I blame you lot for this....! in DIY Router Build LogsOh, the reason I've not been on here much is because I've been busy in my new playground for the last few years... Don't all shout at once but...154 replies | 152514 view(s)
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1 Week AgoGot a few bits of aluminium extrusion that I don't need... If anyone is interested let me know and I will see what i can do. Various sizes -...0 replies | 395 view(s)
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1 Week AgoHiltonSteve replied to a thread BUILD LOG: My Build - I blame you lot for this....! in DIY Router Build LogsMorning all.... Its been a while but I'm back again, and another divorce just sorted out..! Don't take the piss too much...! How is everyone??154 replies | 152514 view(s)
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1 Week AgoJohnHaine replied to a thread Please help identify these CNC machines found at my school. (should make PCBs) in General DiscussionThat could equally be an asset number, for example. If nearly 4000 units were made they would be better known. Can you take photo 1 again with...5 replies | 875 view(s)
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1 Week Agochazzy2501 replied to a thread Please help identify these CNC machines found at my school. (should make PCBs) in General Discussionit does have a serial number in the thousands 00003882 or something. (hand written)5 replies | 875 view(s)
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1 Week AgoJohnHaine replied to a thread Please help identify these CNC machines found at my school. (should make PCBs) in General DiscussionThat does not look like a commercial product but something made as a prototype in a lab.5 replies | 875 view(s)
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1 Week Agochazzy2501 replied to a thread Please help identify these CNC machines found at my school. (should make PCBs) in General Discussionok, I'll try and get more pictures. they're mounted on a block of metal making them rather heavy to move and are parked on a trolley. Yes I thing...5 replies | 875 view(s)
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1 Week Agoroutercnc replied to a thread Please help identify these CNC machines found at my school. (should make PCBs) in General DiscussionOK flipped them around for you. Could be well off track here but a small enclosed machine for education makes me think Denford / Denford...5 replies | 875 view(s)
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1 Week Agochazzy2501 started a thread Please help identify these CNC machines found at my school. (should make PCBs) in General Discussion2 of these have been found in a cupboard here at the school, with a new belt I think they can work again. (I've been here since 2005 and never seen...5 replies | 875 view(s)
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2 Weeks AgoHi Neale, I will try what you have suggested, seems to be the right way to go. Ooznest has been good but I think there is a communication breakdown....5 replies | 1413 view(s)
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2 Weeks AgoAs a quick sanity check, have you tried comparing cable colours between each of the axes? There is always the possibility that a cable connector is...5 replies | 1413 view(s)
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2 Weeks AgoLooked at that link, and will try that as a last resort but ty for it, really appreciate it5 replies | 1413 view(s)
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2 Weeks AgoJust done a little bit of research. Looks like the Ooznest relies on prewired harnesses and a bunch of configuration files to set machine parameters....5 replies | 1413 view(s)
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2 Weeks AgoTwo points to note before I suggest something: - I don't know the Ooznest hardware kit at all, so not sure how the stepper motor to driver...5 replies | 1413 view(s)
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2 Weeks AgoHi all, I am completely new to everything related to the CNC world, having said that I have had a machine sitting in their boxes for some time now...5 replies | 1413 view(s)
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2 Weeks AgoWelcome to MYCNCUK.1 replies | 1777 view(s)
Wi-Fi problems with workbee