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    Bad luck Chaz

    However I do seem to remember posting this about a week ago (post #283)

    "However my personal preference on big powerful machines is to have the home switches inside the boundries set by the limit switches, and have the limit switches trigger powering off of the drives. Also to have the limit switches within the boundries of mechanical stops that limit travel before ball screws over travel."

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewMawson View Post
    Bad luck Chaz

    However I do seem to remember posting this about a week ago (post #283)

    "However my personal preference on big powerful machines is to have the home switches inside the boundries set by the limit switches, and have the limit switches trigger powering off of the drives. Also to have the limit switches within the boundries of mechanical stops that limit travel before ball screws over travel."
    Hi Andrew, would a latched relay be suitable to perform the functions you describe?
    http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/10880...60cm-work-area My first CNC build WIP 120cm*80cm

    If you didn't buy it from China the company you bought it from did ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Desertboy View Post
    Hi Andrew, would a latched relay be suitable to perform the functions you describe?
    Andrew, yes, point made. I thought of the same.

    Desertboy, fairly easily done with the CS Labs. It has sub 100ms error checking and can instantly disable the servos in a fault / trip condition.

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    I think the main point is to have a physical limit to save the ball screws if there is a runaway - preferably with a hard neoprene or other suitable plastic buffer.

    As for the latched relay then yes that's the easy way to do it, but it needs to be a fast acting relay.

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    Suppose this means it works.



    Speeds and Feeds

    24000 rpm - 6mm endmill
    Cutting Rate 4000mm/min
    Lead / Ramp at 1440 mm/min

    This was run at 80% speed. Overall happy with the cut considering there is no finish pass.

    DOC is 5mm, WOC is 1.2mm

    Still got more to do, but happy with the initial results.

    Last edited by Lee Roberts; 25-06-2017 at 02:04 PM. Reason: Added video

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    Excellent - congratulations !

    BTW do you still want those Compac PC's ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewMawson View Post
    Excellent - congratulations !

    BTW do you still want those Compac PC's ?
    Please, ill make a plan to come and collect. Dont chuck them please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewMawson View Post
    Excellent - congratulations !

    BTW do you still want those Compac PC's ?
    How big are they? Trying to work out if they will fit in my bikes top box, thanks

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