Sure, you can never have too many spare parts! I'm looking into using photo sensors and fiberoptics to help control the traverse on mine, it may be similar to the laser setup your going to be using. Did you make all of your parts in the video from plastic? they look very professional.
why thanks, but trust me, they are not as clean as they look on the video. They are plagued by saw and sanding parks. They are made out of UHMW-PE. I wish I would have bought white, the marks would have been much less visible there.
I'm trying to go smaller and lighter weight than my previous machine. The other traverse assembly is definitely not "lightweight". Who knows, maybe I'll use it on my next machine.
Sure, you can never have too many spare parts! I'm looking into using photo sensors and fiberoptics to help control the traverse on mine, it may be similar to the laser setup your going to be using. Did you make all of your parts in the video from plastic? they look very professional.
RedeemerbassesScott 3 years ago
why thanks, but trust me, they are not as clean as they look on the video. They are plagued by saw and sanding parks. They are made out of UHMW-PE. I wish I would have bought white, the marks would have been much less visible there.
willramirez75 3 years ago
Looks like you decided to use a different stepper configuration than what was in your past video? Looking cool!
RedeemerbassesScott 3 years ago
I'm trying to go smaller and lighter weight than my previous machine. The other traverse assembly is definitely not "lightweight". Who knows, maybe I'll use it on my next machine.
willramirez75 3 years ago