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Forum: Troubleshooting Tue 07 April 2020, 17:07
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Posted By MarkRH
Hello Don, yes the steppers are keyed so theres...

Hello Don, yes the steppers are keyed so theres no slipping. I cut a few parts with dados and it seems to be within 1/2 of 1 mm now from part to part within the same file, in either direction. It...
Forum: Troubleshooting Sun 05 April 2020, 15:25
Replies: 12
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Posted By MarkRH
Detached building or structure they are.

Detached building or structure they are.
Forum: Troubleshooting Sun 05 April 2020, 13:27
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Posted By MarkRH
redoing the grounding, it seems to have helped a...

redoing the grounding, it seems to have helped a lot. I still have to drive a couple ground rods for this sub panel the is mechmate running from (there weren't any).
John, the errors were both +...
Forum: Troubleshooting Sun 05 April 2020, 08:50
Replies: 12
Views: 22,910
Posted By MarkRH
Al now that you mention grounding, went back and...

Al now that you mention grounding, went back and read Geralds thread on proper grounding and realized didnt have it done correctly, fixing this now.
John, yes calibration is good and repeatable with...
Forum: Troubleshooting Sat 04 April 2020, 06:42
Replies: 12
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Posted By MarkRH
Hi John, Yes I did the axis calibration several...

Hi John,
Yes I did the axis calibration several times, and after each times I changed dip switch settings and still has the same errors that are random in x and y, if I cut a 12 x 12 square it can...
Forum: Troubleshooting Fri 03 April 2020, 14:48
Replies: 12
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Posted By MarkRH
1/32 +/- errors mach 3

Hope someone knows the answer to this, my mechmate is direct drive with leadshine type drives.
This is over more than 50 sheets of plywood with many parts, it seemed to be accurate drilling 1/8"...
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