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    Quote Originally Posted by routercnc View Post
    If you are making general hobby parts then all sorts of setups are required including vice work, plates clamped to the bed, set against dowel pins etc.

    Also are you planning on using epoxy to level the bed? You can skim this with the router to get a surface which is parallel / matches your rails.
    Hi Routercnc,

    Ok so a lot of pins and clamp options then :-)

    Yes i was thinking of pouring on a surface i can cut parallel to X/Y with the router.

    This should become the reference surface.

    Maybe gluing on some hpl like trespa is also an option, looks like it is easy to cut as well and equally pressure resistant.


    Of course as thin as possible, and then put some strategicly placed 8040 alu pieces in between the crossmembers in the x and y directions for easy adjusting / sliding T nuts.


    My crossmembers are spaced about 40 cm appart i have a box filled with 8040 cut of pieces i can do tetris with for this purpose.

    It looks like i can still put a sump under the bed then or a part of the bed to stop fluids from raining down to the floor. if i decide to play with spray or flood cooling later.


    Also i need to think about the add in vertical bed i have on my wish list.




    I did run in to problem yesterday, getting 0-10volt working on the chinese HY02D223B vfd..



    P001 = 1
    p002 = 2

    This did not do the trick yet.
    VFD does not start.

    M3 S5000,

    This clicks my relays and puts 10volt out at the bob.
    But no action at the vfd yet.

    Manual control does not work now any more.


    FOR ; DCM to bob relay,

    VI to bob 0-10volt output.
    ACM to bob Analog common.


    I think ill check the vfd stand alone first.

    direct connect vfd 10 volt to VI
    and a short
    FOR to DCM terminals

    I read something on the webs about a J terminal... no such thing...


    Also ill read the manual more carefully so to see what i missed. (more then 2 min)

    After reading more carefully:

    I have to check the values for pd044 through pd049
    Maybe some extra functions are enabled.


    Grtz Bert.




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    Last edited by driftspin; 27-08-2018 at 07:26 PM.

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