Cheers lads! In my defence the end brackets were simply a temporary fix as I had run out of funds for more machining.
So do you think this is the problem? Yeah I'm using Eding CNC software
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Cheers lads! In my defence the end brackets were simply a temporary fix as I had run out of funds for more machining.
So do you think this is the problem? Yeah I'm using Eding CNC software
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Ah now I remember playing with different mounting options!
Back to the trading board!
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Ok so I found some scrap 25mm Ali and cut some end mounts out this shouldn't move!
Loving these single flute bits from toolstoday.com
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Hows that going to help.?
Hopefully moving the screw along and mounting end bracket to it? But what about the other end??
I thought thicker the better and mounted on the end of the extrusion with 4 M12 bolts would keep it sturdy? The screw will be offered up to it and bolted to the plate
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Just make a bracket from 2 pieces of your 25mm plate and fit where your existing bracket is?
No, I meant a bracket ;)
I dont know :hopelessness:...
Derek, you know that ball screw should be under maximum tension right???? Not just fixed there to stay on place. And that means screwed both sides with lock nuts. I thought that was clear to you when decided on the rotating ball nut to move gantry.
Yes I understand that now. These are not your rotating parts they have been remade and designed
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