Just thinking if you have eletro-coat liquid that you would use to fix PCB tracks would it not be an idea to to dip the twisted wire in eletro-coat and allowing it to dry before inserting into the terminal connector and then screwing in the associated screw to lock it in place, if you are wondering what the liquid that I am referring to comes in a small bottle like what nail polish comes in and is highly conductive because of the silver powder, I suspect that you could used cat5 cable to connect everything together, I don't think that you have a problem provided the reverse protection diodes are actually on the PCB.
Dave sent you gcode to your mail on evvblog 2 its just a small test program that will print out your logo using a vbit please remember to do a dummy run without a bit in drill always best to do with any gcode 1st make sure its going to work ok i have testedย the one i sent you on mine but yours is home built and arduino based not sure if it takes the same gcode used in mach3
People were so rude and immature during the live show. I apologize for their behavior. I've never seen anything like that. :/ The very few people who were actually asking proper questions kept getting drown out by trolls…
Machine price
Does anyone know if there is a video showing the x-carve in action milling PCBs? Was that ever done? Many thanks.
Don't hang things off the end of the desk if you don't want things to disconnected ๐ Terminal blocks or not that's a bad idea….
Just thinking if you have eletro-coat liquid that you would use to fix PCB tracks would it not be an idea to to dip the twisted wire in eletro-coat and allowing it to dry before inserting into the terminal connector and then screwing in the associated screw to lock it in place, if you are wondering what the liquid that I am referring to comes in a small bottle like what nail polish comes in and is highly conductive because of the silver powder, I suspect that you could used cat5 cable to connect everything together, I don't think that you have a problem provided the reverse protection diodes are actually on the PCB.
+EEVblog the stationary box can not move… :/
hi guys, what happened to the machine? does it carve by now?
you got to hold yourย mouth right like dave does. lol
your doing a good job, god bless you and dave keep up the good work.
nice build mate,
by the way, its zed axis, not zee axis.
I'm the only one who finds Dave's 2 laugh sort of weird?
Dave sent you gcode to your mail on evvblog 2 its just a small test program that will print out your logo using a vbit please remember to do a dummy run without a bit in drill always best to do with any gcode 1st make sure its going to work ok i have testedย the one i sent you on mine but yours is home built and arduino based not sure if it takes the same gcode used in mach3
Clear case of Aspergers Syndrome. Excellent!
Magnetic allen keys? Why not use neodynium magnets to magnetise the end? I'm sure you can find an old hard drive somewhere … ๐
Wait, the title says Part 4, and the description says Part 3? xD
David – re terminal blocks… Have you never discovered bootlace ferrules?
Well done mate, marvellous effort that! ๐
People were so rude and immature during the live show. I apologize for their behavior. I've never seen anything like that. :/ The very few people who were actually asking proper questions kept getting drown out by trolls…
12 hours without the proper tools… :/ Not impressed….
Apparently YouTube didn't record everything because of the audio issue or was it the autofocus crash? Can't remember what happend first.
Thanks to the copper thieves who cut my ADSL line, I missed the live stream. :'(
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