Thread: X axis not stepping
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19-04-2009 #1
Haven't as of this time but looking at Probotix's and RS's system though Probotix's has some pluses over the RS system. Unfortunately what i would like to put on the system is outside the current budget (MUST get contract closed). Once the contract on the instruments is closed and a few other items dealt with I might upgrade again (will see how their system runs). I will be upgrading to true 190 oz-in motors (probably from MotionControl) and will be sticking with unipolar wiring on the motors for a bit.
Will let you know what the final result and choices.
Michael
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20-04-2009 #2
Micheal,
Take a look at the products offered by DIY-CNC
http://www.diycnc.co.uk/index.html
UK based and very reliable.
John S.
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20-04-2009 #3
I'll second that John's recommendation.
First rate service and very well designed hardware.
Roy seems a really nice bloke too, fixed the Optoport I blew up and didn't charge me anything, even posted it back to me free too.
Michael, so do you make the accordions from start to finish or just supply parts?
Jeff.Nothing is foolproof......to a sufficiently talented fool!
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20-04-2009 #4
I Make concertinas from start to finish of the hybrid type (accordion reed plates not tradational English reed shoes or German long reed plates). I also build custom harmonicas from either Seydel based parts or the model parts the customer wishes when possible to acquire them. I can build a Chromatic from the reed plate up using Seydel reeds and cutting the plates myself (gets costly but alot more control in ridgeness of the plate and creating that exact tuning a player wants)
On the Accordion front I tune, repair, restore but don't build new ones myself. I can also supply parts to a few different types and can do reed replacement with a few different makers reed types.
Michael
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