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01-09-2019
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Re: Starting to design out my build, looking for critique
Yes the same applies but I've yet to find a Closed-loop drive/motor combination that uses high inductance motors and just about every set I've used gives reasonable torque at higher speeds, most...
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08-04-2018
Thread: Any USB/Ethernet controller suggestions?
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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... -
27-01-2018
Thread: Cnc wiring!
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Re: Cnc wiring!
Well it's little more complex than just amps.?
Not all steppers are equal and even thou may be rated same size doesn't mean they will perform the same. Inductance rating of the motor is very... -
09-08-2017
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Re: Why is Y axis "squaring" necessary only with twin motors?
Yes that is correct, but with using one motor you have to use a bigger one like a nema34 which usually requires a bigger volatage to drive it. The single motor setup does not go out of square, and...
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08-08-2017
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Re: Why is Y axis "squaring" necessary only with twin motors?
You can get belts with various reinforcements, fabric, more exotic fibres and steel wires which will all perform differently with changes in temperature and tension.
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08-08-2017
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Re: Why is Y axis "squaring" necessary only with twin motors?
Look up belt manufacturers specifications on length change versus temperature and tension and combine that with your pulley diameters and screw pitches to get a number.
Using a tensioning system...
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