I designed a machine which in many ways is identical to what you have, I respect how organised you’ve been and the electrical boxes are epic. I hope you are updating your design as you make these changes and have plans to monetise this kit - you should - people will buy it Edit: I should add I never built mine - my dream project which required the machine has been put on hold 😢
Thank you sir, what a nice compliment. I don’t have any plans on selling the design, I have enough on my plate just finishing the Supercar. The CNC project has been a nice break from the car and I plan on using the CNC to make a little extra money on the side, once the car is finished. I want to add an oil mister and tool changer to the CNC in the future. Thanks for watching.
It's coming along nicely, thanks! 👍💪✌ Question: Why do you have limit switches on both bottom rail sides, Y-axis? They should always be running parallel to each other, right? On the X-axis you don't do it, sure, it's not running parallel to anything like the Y does. The Y is the hardest to get working in tandem I imagine. So many details are coming all together, that was a lot of labeling as well.
From what I have read, the Y and A axis are running paralleled (together) as one, but can drift off slightly if a limit switch is triggered or during a power down and restart. To keep both steppers exactly the same, you can home the machine and having a limit on both sides with place each side back perfect, if you have the homing switches set up correctly. Thanks for your question..
Why do u have 4 power supplys i only have one on my machine. I plan to build another one on my own because my millright sux and so dose the support.... Keep it up brother looking good
I only had one on my first CNC also. I’m not sure why I have 4. When I ordered the kit it came standard with 2 power supplies but there was an option for four, they said that most people preferred four. I am using the largest NEMA 23 steppers (425oz) that could have something to do with it. Thanks for watching.
I designed a machine which in many ways is identical to what you have, I respect how organised you’ve been and the electrical boxes are epic. I hope you are updating your design as you make these changes and have plans to monetise this kit - you should - people will buy it
Edit: I should add I never built mine - my dream project which required the machine has been put on hold 😢
Thank you sir, what a nice compliment. I don’t have any plans on selling the design, I have enough on my plate just finishing the Supercar. The CNC project has been a nice break from the car and I plan on using the CNC to make a little extra money on the side, once the car is finished. I want to add an oil mister and tool changer to the CNC in the future. Thanks for watching.
It's coming along nicely, thanks! 👍💪✌
Question: Why do you have limit switches on both bottom rail sides, Y-axis? They should always be running parallel to each other, right? On the X-axis you don't do it, sure, it's not running parallel to anything like the Y does.
The Y is the hardest to get working in tandem I imagine. So many details are coming all together, that was a lot of labeling as well.
From what I have read, the Y and A axis are running paralleled (together) as one, but can drift off slightly if a limit switch is triggered or during a power down and restart. To keep both steppers exactly the same, you can home the machine and having a limit on both sides with place each side back perfect, if you have the homing switches set up correctly. Thanks for your question..
@@basementsupercarbuild2948 Am glad you did the research and that makes all huge sense to me now. Thanks a lot Roger! Cheers
Why do u have 4 power supplys i only have one on my machine. I plan to build another one on my own because my millright sux and so dose the support.... Keep it up brother looking good
I only had one on my first CNC also. I’m not sure why I have 4. When I ordered the kit it came standard with 2 power supplies but there was an option for four, they said that most people preferred four. I am using the largest NEMA 23 steppers (425oz) that could have something to do with it. Thanks for watching.