Paciente8159 S Lab Building A Cnc X Axis Part 1

paciente8159 s lab building a Cnc Y axis part 1
paciente8159 s lab building a Cnc Y axis part 1

Paciente8159 S Lab Building A Cnc Y Axis Part 1 The way the rm1605 ballscrew thread was mounted fixed on the x and y axis was one of them. the fact that i was depending on some rubber pads to align it with the stepper motor shaft was not ideal and was a source of alignment issues. to fix that, i rotated the bk and bk block by 90º, so it would stand on it's side. I also painted the x axis that is completed (forgot to take pictures of that one but i'll show that one tomorrow). this is going smooth so far but i'll start at work again tomorrow so i'll be back to 20 30 min. construction frames in my lunch time. : (let's see how it rolls from here.

paciente8159 s lab building a Cnc Y axis part 1
paciente8159 s lab building a Cnc Y axis part 1

Paciente8159 S Lab Building A Cnc Y Axis Part 1 Building a cnc x axis part 2 as promised here is the reference side of the axis full mount. like i said in my early post the dimensions of my linear guide forced me to make a small change to be able to properly clamp the linear guide bearing to the rail. 6 limit switch (one per axis) plus 3 optional second axis x, y or z support dual endstops; generic inputs support interrupts on the first 8 pins. prior to version 1.4 the number of generic inputs was limited to 16. prior to version 1.10 the number of generic inputs was limited to 32. prior to version 1.4 the number of generic outputs was. This is the part 1 video to my complete cnc build. it's going to be a long process (i still don't have the most critical parts), but it'll be worth the wait!. Step 1: linear slide bearings video. the cnc router would be useless without a way to move the router on the axis without play. linear slide bearings are the answer. they enable a very stable and smooth sliding motion without binding. this method of bearings has been used many times, so you can be sure they will work.

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