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08-12-2019 #1
I think design is a bit of a strong term to apply to my machine. I bought it from a company in Devon!. It came with proximity switches to act as homing reference only. These were mounted axially and I found it too easy to jog into them and crush them. So I went mad and put X++, X--, Y++, Y-- and Z++ homes and limits mounted so they operated by the axis traversing the switch. At the moment I have only one set on each axis as I had a wiring fault and disabled them temporarily (about a year ago!!)
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