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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeHarris View Post
    Looking good! I'm glad my schematic helped initially - I won't feel so bad now when I shamelessly rip off most of yours! You have definitely taken this to the next level! What are you using for connectors for your cy cable? I have struggled to find ones that allow connection to the shield...
    Haha thanks Joe, I would have been clueless without your schematics and I cant say the same for when I shamelessly ripped off most of Deans setup!! I haven't even started looking at the cables/wires yet so got all these problems still to come!

    On the topic of wiring, I found this when searching around which might come in handy for others as it sure will for me! http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/6322-...4x4-cnc-router
    Last edited by examorph; 09-12-2016 at 12:51 AM.

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  3. Quote Originally Posted by examorph View Post
    Haha thanks Joe, I would have been clueless without your schematics and I cant say the same for when I shamelessly ripped off most of Deans setup!! I haven't even started looking at the cables/wires yet so got all these problems still to come!

    On the topic of wiring, I found this when searching around which might come in handy for others as it sure will for me! http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/6322-...4x4-cnc-router
    I'm sure many would agree that dean is an absolute legend. Thanks for the link v helpful.

    By the way - these are cheap...
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/272210740797
    Last edited by JoeHarris; 08-11-2016 at 11:49 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeHarris View Post
    I'm sure many would agree that dean is an absolute legend. Thanks for the link v helpful.

    By the way - these are cheap...
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/272210740797
    These are in the UK and not too bad on price Chalon's RT18 DIN fuse holders I've found that Chalon are good value and you get good service from them, or at least I've had good service...
    Neil...

    Build log...here

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    Quote Originally Posted by njhussey View Post
    These are in the UK and not too bad on price Chalon's RT18 DIN fuse holders I've found that Chalon are good value and you get good service from them, or at least I've had good service...
    Yea I can second that, Chalon are just down the road to me in Haydock and as Neil says great service all round, I selected these RT18's for an up coming CAB build too and they look to be just the job, they also have an Chalon-Components-Ltd eBay Shop, as you would expect though things cost more there, like the fuse's for these holders :).
    .Me

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    Hi guys. sorry for not keeping this log up to date (as progress has been on/off without much of a plan!!) but with all the help/support, finally managed to get this lump of steel moving!!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxSn...ature=youtu.be

    Its quite a bit better than my first official cut, which was accidentally plunging 5mm into the bed whilst doing an "air cut". I guess if your as daft as me, the starting test should be "air cut WITH NO TOOL, ESPECIALLY NOT A BOTTOM CLEARING BIT!!"
    Attachment 20497
    Thank you everyone that helped, especially Dean and Clive for all of their patience! and again Dean for helping me out with the mounts and providing the code for the above

    Next lot of tasks include:
    - Building an enclosure/some sort of extraction to prevent this happening every run:
    Attachment 20498
    - Maybe filling this thing with sand as when you guys say the machine "starts walking", I always thought you were joking...but to my suprise it actually does!! X axis had just randomly stalled and when looking around, I saw the machine had "walked" back few inches and was rubbing the pulley against the wall!!
    Attachment 20499
    Last edited by examorph; 16-10-2017 at 02:56 PM.

  9. #6
    Hi guys, was wondering if you could help me out with compressors again please? As my old one is not going to be fit for longer term usage (ie, more than a day ), I was looking into getting a new one. This is the one i'm looking at from a local warehouse: https://www.jtf.com/air-compressor-50l-2hp.html
    Reason being, it's covered by a years guarantee so won't be as bad if it does overheat. I know the specs are limited, but in general, what do you think? Suitable for CNC chip clearance? Cheers.

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    Ok but noisy. If noise matters i would go for a piston pump and belt drive motor

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