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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Comtop
    700mm = 080317065
    950 = 061012060
    1100= 0060927033
    I'm struggling to find anything based on those part numbers, but if I compare with TBI datasheets then it seems that higher lead screws actually have slightly stiffer ballnuts. Perhaps it's the larger diameter balls.

    I still prefer 32mm for Z though, so I've just bought one from Aliexpress:

    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000...3d073e5fnZZMYt

    It was $132 plus $4 for the three extra nuts. I'll get back to you if when I've got the machine back together I'm not happy with the accuracy on X or Y. Thanks for the offer.

    Instead of spending money on ballscrews, these encoders look wortwhile:

    https://www.rls.si/en/la11-linear-absolute-encoder

    That and closed loop position control through LinuxCNC would be very nice. About 370 EUR per axis though, so I need to do a bit of research first...

    Now I've just gone to the local builders merchants and filled my car with wood and insulation. Going to make the workshop nice before I get too carried away .
    Old router build log here. New router build log here. Lathe build log here.
    Electric motorbike project here.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan View Post
    I'm struggling to find anything based on those part numbers, but if I compare with TBI datasheets then it seems that higher lead screws actually have slightly stiffer ballnuts. Perhaps it's the larger diameter balls.

    I still prefer 32mm for Z though, so I've just bought one from Aliexpress:

    It was $132 plus $4 for the three extra nuts. I'll get back to you if when I've got the machine back together I'm not happy with the accuracy on X or Y. Thanks for the offer.
    A lot of modern CNC mills like Haas have 10mm pitch screws so makes sense along with extra speed they offer.!

    They are going nowhere so just let me know if change your mind. They will eventually end up on a Mill or router at some point.!

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