Hey,
Since you wanted to build two machines anyways... it sounds like you will also have two controllers.
If you still want to fix that HobbyCNC board and don't have the resources for...
Type: Posts; User: bboettjer
Hey,
Since you wanted to build two machines anyways... it sounds like you will also have two controllers.
If you still want to fix that HobbyCNC board and don't have the resources for...
GoFaster - Looks great!
I am interrested in the pattern you drew on the paper with the pen chucked up in the router. I understand that this pattern should show you whether you are in alignment,...
Oops! My apologies to the moderators and HobbyCNC. I did not realize that was copyright material!
Bruce (chair)
OK
For starters, I went to the HobbyCNC Yahoo group and downloaded (and attached) all the revalent docs regarding your board - which is the 4 Axis 4AUPC Rev 2 (from the pictures).
While we know...
BTW - from your post #207 - It looks like you have a board without power reduction (Jumper 4 is missing)... It would help us to help you if you took a multimeter between Ground and Testpoints 'X',...
Hey,
I suspect that there are enough folks watching this thread, just to see your remarkable progress, that figuring out the board problem can be done pretty quickly.
First off... I'm assuming...
Just sending an update of my progress
Sorry for the blurry pics... my cell phone and I are arguing over currect settings.
Gantry is complete.
1 each of the XY box pieces has been cut and the...
I really appreciate the time and effort you've put into your site.
I've watched it grow through the years (quietly) - and am very impressed.
I have the same ShopTask you have.
I had a lot of...
What a great idea! - We could also cross index from the Wiki back into these forums, for specifics on a particular subject.
Thanks to HayTay for the link!
Regards,
Bruce
Hey,
This is an awesome forum. So is the Yahoo group.
There is an immense amount of great information stored here.... and that's kind of the problem.
I am now executing my own Joe 2006 machine...
Hey,
After lurking here for many months and garnishing all the free wisdom, I've decided to execute a Joe2006 here in Oceanside, CA.
I have build a RockCliff (18" x 18") using Plywood and it...