Dave_stoke
16-11-2018, 05:01 PM
After hijacking Richards thread... Sorry buddy it wasn't my intention.
I had a lot of input from chas, sapper and someone else who's name has escaped me.
I done a DIY cable shielding job on my spindle supply line, wrapped in tinfoil then sealed with copper wire strands and taped. The shielding touches the connector plugs both ends and I ran it externally to the gantry runners to further it from other signal cables. I also earthed all main points.
Just running a program now. I tried the one it really struggled with a simple lego block program but without cutting. What I was testing for is its ability to return to where it was originally zeroed. And at a feed rate of 200mm/min it seemed to manage it with pinpoint accuracy.
Prior to doing this it always landed +1.95mm off on x axis. And z was always +2.25mm+ when mack geometry registered +0.0025mm on all 3.
So huge thanks guys. You lot rock... So far lol
This is what it's running now
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10218033243208458&id=1407677767
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I had a lot of input from chas, sapper and someone else who's name has escaped me.
I done a DIY cable shielding job on my spindle supply line, wrapped in tinfoil then sealed with copper wire strands and taped. The shielding touches the connector plugs both ends and I ran it externally to the gantry runners to further it from other signal cables. I also earthed all main points.
Just running a program now. I tried the one it really struggled with a simple lego block program but without cutting. What I was testing for is its ability to return to where it was originally zeroed. And at a feed rate of 200mm/min it seemed to manage it with pinpoint accuracy.
Prior to doing this it always landed +1.95mm off on x axis. And z was always +2.25mm+ when mack geometry registered +0.0025mm on all 3.
So huge thanks guys. You lot rock... So far lol
This is what it's running now
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10218033243208458&id=1407677767
Sent from my F8331 using Tapatalk