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Is the flexible coupling rubbing on the top of the extrusion cover plate? If so, it may be an indication that the lower lock collar on the...
As Craig alluded to, that problem is practically unheard of. Did you install the T-nuts the right way round? Did you use the correct length screw?
Still looks like Y axis is inverted.
Well, lock collars were used before tensioning became fashionable, so should be ok.
Maybe the cutter is not reaching the edges? There is a limit to the amount of physical travel the router can reach {which must be factored in when...
I made something like in the link below but didn't clamp the pins just screwed them. [MEDIA]
Device Manager Ports Arduino Port settings Bits per Second =115200
...also make sure you have as little backlash as possible in the X and Y axes {well, Z as well of course). At the end of the day, a machine is...
Yes, you should get better than that. Have you followed the calibration procedure? A longer ruler would also help to get it even more accurate.
Wow, thanks Peter
Peter, I noticed in the OB probe video that when the "hole" was probed for bit size, it flashed 6 times but the posters vid only flashed 4 times...
What are the numbers for those settings?
Sounds like the Leadscrew lock collars need moving to take up the backlash on the X and Y axes.
Measuring the bit size is a fundamental of CNC router machining and should always be checked and implemented in the CAM program when tool-pathing....
Your X axis is the problem. - adjust the V wheels that ride along the "X" C-beam
Not 100% certain what exactly you mean. However, as far as the first question goes, {Can anyone help me figure out how to copy both sides of a 2...
Storing the router cable in any form with the other wires in the drag chain could be problematic. Best to hang the router cable, in its sheath,...
If the probe does not work in the proper configuration {magnet to signal and plate to ground}, then the shield circuitry is maybe where the...
Sounds like the router bearings.
Steve, you needed to get the axes set up square first (as per my post) which you've now done. Regarding the noise, did you check out Peter's...