Search:
Search: Search took 1.00 seconds; generated 30 minute(s) ago.
-
13-01-2019
Thread: My UCCNC probing screen and macros
by A_Camera- Replies
- 6
- Views
- 52,376
Sticky:
Re: My UCCNC probing screen and macros
Hi. Good luck with your machine. Unfortunately I don't know how to wire that thing so I can't really help you out.
-
08-04-2018
Thread: Any USB/Ethernet controller suggestions?
by JAZZCNC- Replies
- 64
- Views
- 153,202
Re: Any USB/Ethernet controller suggestions?
Let me expand this a little for you with rough some numbers. Many of these options you won't require but will be found on many CNC routers.
You'll also be surprised as you go along how many things... -
08-04-2018
Thread: Any USB/Ethernet controller suggestions?
by Ger21- Replies
- 64
- Views
- 153,202
Re: Any USB/Ethernet controller suggestions?
Limit Switches
Home Switches
Probes
Pushbuttons
Sensors
E Stop
MPG
Pendants
Encoders -
03-04-2018
Thread: Diamond drag bits
by magicniner- Replies
- 26
- Views
- 29,057
Re: Diamond bit drag knives
At the risk of seeming a pit picky can I point out that Drag Engraving Cutters are a different thing to Drag Knives, one is not directional and is used for engraving hard surfaces, the other is...
-
02-04-2018
Thread: Diamond drag bits
by Dean jeffery- Replies
- 26
- Views
- 29,057
Re: Diamond bit drag knives
I only really make them coloured for sales pictures mate [emoji23]
But depends what parts will determine life it’s rc related parts gas rc, so the front and side parts stop on, the rear behind the... -
02-04-2018
Thread: Diamond drag bits
by Dean jeffery- Replies
- 26
- Views
- 29,057
Re: Diamond bit drag knives
I actually got mine from the good old US of A but was £56 if I recall from this seller, I’ve got a new diamond saved just in case.
... -
02-04-2018
Thread: Diamond drag bits
by JAZZCNC- Replies
- 26
- Views
- 29,057
Re: Diamond bit drag knives
Dodgy Geezer him watch it.!:cower:
No won't affect spindle provided not constantly using it this way. In which case you would have it mounted to Z axis in it's own holder. -
24-03-2018
Thread: New / old member reintroduction
by Clive S- Replies
- 2
- Views
- 2,757
NEW MEMBER:
Re: New / old member reintroduction
James. I have seen that machine I think you will be very pleased with it. Dean builds them as solid as a rock you have certainly found the right guy . :thumsup:
-
24-01-2014
Thread: bit of advice needed for first mill
by m_c- Replies
- 9
- Views
- 23,268
Re: bit of advice needed for first mill
There's only two chuck versions, R8, and MT3.
The imperial/metric refers to the leadscrews/dials.
R8 has the benefit it should be self releasing once you slacken the drawbar, whereas MT needs a...
Results 1 to 9 of 9

Sensorless stall protection