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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Hemsworthlad View Post
    Stop it Now. . .. . your teasing me on purpose.:nope:
    Looks great to me just has is mate. . . . . If my machine cuts like that I,ll be well chuffed.
    Another pic below of the finished article, just had to finish it off..!

    Quote Originally Posted by Hemsworthlad View Post
    When we going to see a vid of it in action.

    Kip take note, A "router" cutting the " Occasional bit of Ali ":rofl:
    Charging video camera now, will have vid posted tomorrow for you.

    Hemsworthlad, do you have a spindle mount yet for that machine you are building??
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  2. #2
    Made it all myself, let me know what you want in it and I will see what I can do.

  3. #3
    OK latest update...

    Been trying to mill a 3D rooster from the Cut 3D demo program this afternoon and found a problem with my machine, after doing a finishing cut with a 3mm ballnose it returned to x0 y0 and was about 3-5mm out. I put it down to loosing steps and tried different settings in the motor tuning by changing the velocity and accel, made absolutely no difference at all.

    Then I remebered that I had upped the kernal speed when trying 1/16th stepping so I dropped it down from 45k back to 25k and hey presto, no more lost steps, in fact the motors are running a lot smoother and the ballscrews vibration seems to have dissapeared.

    Don't fully understand this so if someone could explain why the kernel speed was so critical I would be interested to know.

    I am ruuning mach on an old compaq P3 866mhz machine but in the driver setup program it said it was running 'excellent' at 45k.

  4. #4
    You must be nuts to run at that kernal speed.

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  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by John S View Post
    You must be nuts to run at that kernal speed.

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    Had to up the kernal speed because it was limiting the max speed of the motors. At 1/16th microstepping I was set at 3200 steps per mm which meant the max i could get the velocity to was about 460mm / min.

  6. #6
    Oh sod it, forget it that joke was obviously wasted ......................
    John S -

  7. #7
    Light bulb just came on....

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