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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitwn View Post
    You mentioned that you still have your spindle tripping your limit switches randomly, I was referring to that. Apologies for not being clear.

    Kit
    No worries, Kit, I was just giving the OP an example that you can do the research and all the "right things", and still hit problems if your electronics are too cheap. They are the only cheap electronics on my machine and I will be upgrading them soon, so all good.

    Quote Originally Posted by Russjp View Post
    The reason I asked was I've been thinking of building one for a while but fear it could be one of those projects that never get finished! Plus I've been offered a Chinese made 8x4, almost new, for less than the cost of building.
    I do general joinery, doors/windows etc but I'm looking to focus more on cabinets and thought a cnc might be beneficial.
    Anyone got any experience with chinese machines? I don't need a workhorse as there'll be days/weeks where its not used but at the same time will want it to run properly when needed.
    Sorry, cant help you with experience on Chinese machines. If you do decide to build your own, however, I built an Avid replica and can give you a lot of useful info on this to fast-track you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by handles View Post
    No worries, Kit, I was just giving the OP an example that you can do the research and all the "right things", and still hit problems if your electronics are too cheap. They are the only cheap electronics on my machine and I will be upgrading them soon, so all good.
    Been there, done that, got tears all over the T-shirt. There's quite a saga in the archive here of problems I've had with the spindle causing spurious tripping of limit switches when using a cheap Chinese BoB and LinuxCNC via a parallel port. I'm still not entirely sure where in the chain from BoB input to PC motherboard the problem really was. The shiny new AXBB-E controller and UCCNC software installation running via Ethernet have been faultless so far.

    Kit
    An optimist says the glass is half full, a pessimist says the glass is half empty, an engineer says you're using the wrong sized glass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by handles View Post

    Sorry, cant help you with experience on Chinese machines. If you do decide to build your own, however, I built an Avid replica and can give you a lot of useful info on this to fast-track you.
    Thanks for the offer, I might take you up on that depending on what I decide

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