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    Looks good from here,why do you want to add more color- weigh on them...lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nickhofen View Post
    Looks good from here,why do you want to add more color- weigh on them...lol!
    Haha thank you!
    Im a terrible painter, but I have to try to do better ;)

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    I know someone who can help...lol do you know that guy? Most of painting memes and trols on Facebook here has to do with him!
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  4. #4
    No idea who that is.. and I get the feeling I should be glad for it ;)

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    More bracket power!
    The cablecarrier gets crooked in the end.. but havent fastened all the bolts yet.
    Need to shorten some so they dont stick out hehe




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    Quick question?
    Been making my cablechain brackets from 5mm thick steel angle (had it laying about)

    Brackets for proximity swithes..
    Ok to use 3mm thick aluminium brackets from unknown ali quality?
    Guess they have to be resistent to vibrations?

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    3mm will be fine, the switches have no mass really so vibration will not be an issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davek0974 View Post
    3mm will be fine, the switches have no mass really so vibration will not be an issue.
    Thanks :)

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    Not much happening at my end other than a question.

    My steppers drives accept both ac and dc.
    Is it worth it to do the rectifier and caps to get dc or can I just run ac directly and trust my cheapo drives to have enough capacitans to handle back emf?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nr1madman View Post
    Not much happening at my end other than a question.

    My steppers drives accept both ac and dc.
    Is it worth it to do the rectifier and caps to get dc or can I just run ac directly and trust my cheapo drives to have enough capacitans to handle back emf?


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    I personally would go down the conventional tried and tested route with a toroidal transformer and rectifier with caps.
    ..Clive
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