Thers a diy kit on the facebook group for converting it to have limit switches, total cost less then a tenner from amazon (some switches and leads). If you were thinking of doing that upgrade I wouldn't mind a video on it. I did the installation but could not figure out the settings in order to get it to work the way intended.
The instructions were pretty basic and the PDF didn't show what cable went to what but after looking at another post that became clearer. but overall it was this is what you need, a 3d print with these switches, and figure out the rest yourself. installing was easy but no help when things went wrong or how to test it. Mine did weird things when homing and without a video of how it should react I was left wondering what to do next.
You can't get repeatability with a phecda as it has no end stops and you have to work from currant position, the feet are pointless... And you cropped off 80 percent of your footage.... Stick to your day job.
I switched that hose for some silicone hose. No issues since replacing it.
Cant see what you did with the air assist, camera too low :(
Thers a diy kit on the facebook group for converting it to have limit switches, total cost less then a tenner from amazon (some switches and leads). If you were thinking of doing that upgrade I wouldn't mind a video on it. I did the installation but could not figure out the settings in order to get it to work the way intended.
Yeah, I was thinking about doing that and some other 3d printed bits.
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When you are using the machine, both fans inside the laser case always are on? Or first one and then the other?
I would love to know how to add limit switches as I am thinking of buying one of these but thats a concern
It's on the list for a project this winter, so look for a video in the near future.
@@EvilGeniusProps Ok Ill be watching for this Thanks alot!
Got a link to that ornament design?
3axis.co/laser-cut-layered-christmas-ornament-svg-file/6o3ygpk7
The instructions were pretty basic and the PDF didn't show what cable went to what but after looking at another post that became clearer. but overall it was this is what you need, a 3d print with these switches, and figure out the rest yourself. installing was easy but no help when things went wrong or how to test it. Mine did weird things when homing and without a video of how it should react I was left wondering what to do next.
You can't get repeatability with a phecda as it has no end stops and you have to work from currant position, the feet are pointless... And you cropped off 80 percent of your footage.... Stick to your day job.