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Still need to decide weather to go with original router head, nut and collets missing or go for a brushless spindle motor that probably wont cost much more than a replacement nut and collets..Clive
The more you know, The better you know, How little you know
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14-08-2017 #2
Thank you, I will look into it, I can always machine a mount, but that is in future, if i can get it miming a drawing of mine in G code without a spindle at all I will be over moon,
I have a door latch and interlock would you use or leave off and uncomplicated and allow for 61 yr old common sense to prevail not to put hands, head etc into moving machine? this from a ex maintenance fitter that stood in a cage with a fetteling robot that had a habit of throwing engine blocks around looking for the fault
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14-08-2017 #4
fair point will keep door as there is a vacuum point and it may help in small shed, common sense not needed these days this is why there is ELF and Staffy
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25-08-2017 #5
I had a quiet day went and wired electronics, I have used a KK01 BoB, CWD556 drivers, a UC100 motion control ( but bloody thing keeps dropping out no blue light) I have used 3 of the windings on origional transformer I built a couple of rectifiers to drive the E-Stop and limits through a couple of relays
Just waiting for some 9 pin breakout boards to connect to origional motors But all powers
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28-08-2017 #6
all running now I need to decide what way to go with software untill today i thought my Mah3 was a full version but after a update its showing demo, so Mach4 (but after playing all day with demo cant get head around it) Mach3 licence
or the outsider UCCNC I did think of fusion 360 but pc is only 32bit Please someone give me some pointers
Steve
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04-09-2017 #7You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D
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04-09-2017 #8
Copy your license file back into the Mach3 folder, as Mach3 licenses are not legally transferable if you didn't buy a license you don't have one -
http://www.machsupport.com/license-delivery/
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13-09-2017 #9
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03-11-2017 #10
Hi guys,
I have bought the same beast and I am considering upgrading it, because the original Isel board requires using Isel code and is absolutely not efficient for 3D machining.
I plan using UCCNC and a UC300 motion controller, as cnc.miller.
I didn't found the stepper motors documentation and I'd like to avoid disassembling the machine to get their model.
Does someone have this information?
Steve, how did you choose you drivers?
Thanks in advance
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