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  1. Just had a quick read, ive now changed the motor speeds in my planet software from 500 to 200

    seems to have sorted it i think, bloody slow now though lol
    Enthusiastic with CNC stuff but a proper novice so be gentle
    My build blog:
    Chinese 3020t Build

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    Quote Originally Posted by ravihotwok View Post
    Just had a quick read, ive now changed the motor speeds in my planet software from 500 to 200

    seems to have sorted it i think, bloody slow now though lol
    Sorry, missed that you was using Planet CNC software. Check this out http://forum.planet-cnc.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1271 (no promises!)

  3. managed to speed up the motors to 500, but changed the blend value to 0. Machining fine now, but a bit stop start on curves
    Enthusiastic with CNC stuff but a proper novice so be gentle
    My build blog:
    Chinese 3020t Build

  4. not much of an update but ive begun sourcing parts for the new extraction system and also the new enclosure. Ive tidied up my tool bench and moved it from the back wall against my booth which has free'd up some more space. Also got a big screen dedicated to the cnc stuff
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    I have made some small holes for the machine wires to drop neatly through the base of the enclosure so it is nice and neat, will be going to screwfix later to pick up some odds and sods for the extraction system. Im happy with the setup so far :-)
    Enthusiastic with CNC stuff but a proper novice so be gentle
    My build blog:
    Chinese 3020t Build

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    Enthusiastic with CNC stuff but a proper novice so be gentle
    My build blog:
    Chinese 3020t Build

  6. small update with the new setup, extraction system is all done, just sorting the power supply to the rear fans, I bought a transformer but its ac - ac instead of dc so need to get another one then that will be able to power the fans via a variable speed controller. small progress but starting to look the part
    Enthusiastic with CNC stuff but a proper novice so be gentle
    My build blog:
    Chinese 3020t Build

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    Hi there mate, good progress! Interesting extraction, are you expecting to blow down the duct? Might be more effective to suck through the duct? Anyway assuming your Fans are 12v then something like this will work fine:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DC-12V-10...-/253312012944

    Cheers

    Alex

  8. Hello Alex,

    thanks for the positive comments, I will be using the rear fans to just encourage the dust from the carbon fibre (as thats what I will mostly be machining) towards that duct, that duct is connected to a industrial extractor which is housed underneath the cnc machine, that cupboard underneath has been insulated with carpet to help reduce noise. I currently have a power control box I am making for the spindle, so was installing a transformer within that to keep everything neat, im just going to tap off the 240v incoming supply to the spindle power pack then run that through a transformer then to the fan controller. Will find a pic now
    Enthusiastic with CNC stuff but a proper novice so be gentle
    My build blog:
    Chinese 3020t Build

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    here you can see the control power box im making, and also the adjustable fan controller, i bought a transformer this weekend but its ac not dc so buying another one which will hopefully sort it out. This is all a trial and I have no idea how it will perform, even if it doesn't do much the fans have led's on them so its disco time in the enclosure lol
    Enthusiastic with CNC stuff but a proper novice so be gentle
    My build blog:
    Chinese 3020t Build

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