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03-07-2015 #1
A bit of wiring this afternoon...
I've taken one end of the screen back to the star point by soldering an earth wire to the screen and taking that back via the signal side of the cabinet.
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06-07-2015 #2
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06-07-2015 #4
Looking good now Neil !
I'm no expert here but on my control layout I earthed the stepper driver end of my shielded cables, with the shield running all the way out to the motor without interuption. It looks like you have earthed the 'middle' of the cable if you intend to connect another cable from the terminal blocks out to the motor?
The photos are close in so I might have mis-understood. But you might be better turning the stepper cables around so the earth connection is done on the driver end, and the shields are joined to each other at the terminal block. Or better still might be to complete the run from stepper driver to stepper motor in one complete un-interupted cable, and earth the shield at the driver end.
Someone may jump in with the science on this one, and I could easily be wrong (!) but that was how I interpreted the earth shielding requirements.
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06-07-2015 #5
I made a few on the 3d printer but they take quite a few hours each.
But since then I have made them on the mill. I have made them with various plastics and also the reconstituted rubber from tyres that they seem to make decking and posts out of but that is full of crap and holes.
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On the mil they take about 20 min with the tool changes once setup. For the undercut I use a T-slot cutter.
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The order in the way I do it is from the solid drill the 4 holes then reduce the block down, hollow out the centre, profile the outside, do the undercut then turn the piece over in the vice then cut the bottom off to release the part. Then put it back in the vice to profile the gland hole out. This was all done from a dxf file with Vetric Aspire ..Clive
edit Tool used 6mm endmill, T-slot cutter and drill.
Here is a link to buy them http://www.soigeneris.com/nema_23_st...r-details.aspx but you would need to check carefully if they fitLast edited by Clive S; 06-07-2015 at 07:11 PM. Reason: added text
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07-07-2015 #7
Still umming and arring about the JB, makes it a more modular solution but then gives more scope to introduce areas that could cause problems....
I think I'll make some myself when the machine is up and running, although it'll be tight for the Z axis motor as it's quite near the plate.....and I've got a Nema 34 on the X axis......
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