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Re: ELS 1mm thread, should I use capture nuts both sides of the XY/XZ assembly
Yes CNC. Have gone for smaller angle and smaller thread for precision. Control will either be grbl or marlin based. CAD probably all sorts tinkercad, Autodesk, copper mill (PCB milling) and couple
By Dom Baines M1KTA <dombaines@...> · #1983 ·
Re: ELS 1mm thread, should I use capture nuts both sides of the XY/XZ assembly
Hi Dom I understand it is a CNC router and not a 3D printer and or a mill. What CAD/CAM will you be using? Hashtag #CNC already available. Take a look at some of the existing files and photos when
By John Lindo · #1982 ·
Re: ELS 1mm thread, should I use capture nuts both sides of the XY/XZ assembly
John, Add the CNC # please. Dom
By Dom Baines M1KTA <dombaines@...> · #1981 ·
Re: ELS 1mm thread, should I use capture nuts both sides of the XY/XZ assembly
The lead screw, 10mm rod and lm10uu bearings are what drive, support each axis, y has two one either side of the gantry x axis where a 700W router sits on the z axis. Steppers are NEMA 17, 0.9'
By Dom Baines M1KTA <dombaines@...> · #1980 ·
Re: ELS 1mm thread, should I use capture nuts both sides of the XY/XZ assembly
Thanks. Makes sense. Nicely done. John Sent: August 10, 2024 9:47 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [digitalhobbyist] ELS 1mm thread, should I use capture nuts both sides of the XY/XZ
By John Dammeyer · #1979 ·
Re: ELS 1mm thread, should I use capture nuts both sides of the XY/XZ assembly
Hi John D Just added a few photos of the frame and usage of a Dial Indicator to check bed levelling into the DH files section. I hope this clarifies things. Basically send the printer to home,
By John Lindo · #1978 ·
Added Folder /3D Printer bed leveling dial indicator #file-notice
John Lindo <bechetboat@...> added folder */3D Printer bed leveling dial indicator* *Description:* Used to check the bed levelling.
By Group Notification <noreply@...> · #1977 ·
Re: ELS 1mm thread, should I use capture nuts both sides of the XY/XZ assembly
It¡¯s best to capture the leadscrew to keep it stabilized. Some folks don¡¯t capture the lead screw and wonder why circles aren¡¯t round. *Have A Great Day * *Tracy Ranson* [email protected]>
By T · #1976 ·
Re: ELS 1mm thread, should I use capture nuts both sides of the XY/XZ assembly
Hey john So it just hangs on the rails? You then move the table in the Y direction a bit at a time and manually slide your probe back and forth? Or do you just go to the front and back and slide it
By John Dammeyer · #1975 ·
Re: ELS 1mm thread, should I use capture nuts both sides of the XY/XZ assembly
I personally found that the anti backlash nuts worked good. I had a bit of a job to "sync" the main M8 nut to the anti backlash nut the first time around, but got the hang of it. The new Geeetech
By John Lindo · #1974 ·
Re: ELS 1mm thread, should I use capture nuts both sides of the XY/XZ assembly
Hi Dominic, Thanks for your first post, you now have been unmoderated. Please try and use the HASHTAG # format? where ever possible. This keeps subject posts filed all neat and tidy If you do not see
By John Lindo · #1973 ·
Re: ELS 1mm thread, should I use capture nuts both sides of the XY/XZ assembly
I would think that redundancy would be yer friend , I just checked & their on both sides whenever they would fit in my cheap 3D printer clone . animal
By mike allen · #1972 ·
ELS 1mm thread, should I use capture nuts both sides of the XY/XZ assembly
Hi all, First post... and I ask a question... ELS T8-1mm thread on the homemade CNC, should I use capture nuts both sides of the XY/XZ? assembly? They say photo worth a 1,000 words so see attached.
By Dom Baines M1KTA <dombaines@...> · #1971 ·
Re: Scope Probes
That sounds right! I've not actually needed an o'scope since I left for Germany, but wanted one several times. Accumulated the stuff to put a smallish 'tronics workbench together but not actually done
By Bill in OKC too · #1970 ·
Re: Scope Probes
Thanks John , have a set comin , be here when i get out of the hospital . Caps is a good place to start Bill , also cold solder joints . They put handles on scopes not for carrying them their for
By mike allen · #1969 ·
Re: Scope Probes
Mike, pretty sure I got mine from pomonaelectronics.com. probably not as cheap as Amazon, but should be better quality. Might also check out jameco.com, or Mouser electronics. Haven't used them
By Bill in OKC too · #1968 ·
Re: Scope Probes
As long as you have probes with the bandwidth you need, I have found they work as expected. The brand I bought was RioRand. I imagine that all of the ones with the same coloration and images in the
By BuffaloJohn · #1967 ·
Scope Probes
hey folks . I have a new to me Tek T922 scope that came with no probes . It seems that my ex bud that returned my Hp scope not working also forgot to tell me he managed to break the tips on all my
By mike allen · #1966 ·
Re: #CNC gear cutting #CNC
John D Thanks for a concise answer. ? John L [email protected]> wrote:
By John Lindo · #1965 ·
Re: #CNC gear cutting #CNC
It¡¯s been 13 years. Let¡¯s see if I can remember. Each turn of the stepper motor is 10 degrees or 160 steps per degree. For 13 divisions in a circle we need 27.69230769230769 degrees or
By John Dammeyer · #1964 ·