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  1. #101
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    Re: A Desktop CNC by David A

    Install J-Box to the plate.

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    Re: A Desktop CNC by David A

    J-box provides a central place to attach electrical connections like sensors, sensor resistors, probe, 12V hook ups
    and two remote switched outlets through a single 6-conductor wire to your motion controller or break-out board.

    5 Amp total load capacity.

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  3. #103
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    Re: A Desktop CNC by David A

    In the not included list of my previous post the spindle was omitted.
    Just to clarify, the machine accepts all 80mm air or water cooled spindles which is not included in the set.

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    Re: A Desktop CNC by David A

    Hi David - Yep Jaffas are unique Oz/NZ lollies. Ideal for rolling down the isles of movie theatres is the urban legend... Peter

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    Re: A Desktop CNC by David A

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    Spindle coolant system.

    A low pressure, combined spindle coolant set.

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  6. #106
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    Re: A Desktop CNC by David A

    Slide the complete set over the mounting plate on X carriage.

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    Re: A Desktop CNC by David A

    Coolant set installed.

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    And hooked up.

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  8. #108
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    Re: A Desktop CNC by David A

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    Machine feet set.

    For wet cutting, vacuum holding and pull-out shelf, the machine needs to be elevated 4" off the substrate.

    1" thick plate and 1" bolts.

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    Re: A Desktop CNC by David A

    One of the feet installed.

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    Re: A Desktop CNC by David A

    Adjust to 4" tall.

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    Re: A Desktop CNC by David A

    Machine elevated to 4".

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    Finally, make sure it is level on all directions.

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    Re: A Desktop CNC by David A

    All wiring and plumbing in place.....

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  13. #113
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    Re: A Desktop CNC by David A

    Hi David - Have you looked at multicore cable? I use 12 core and 16 core and it has made runs very easy and more compact. My supplier has 4 core thru to 25 core some with earth wire. Peter
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    Re: A Desktop CNC by David A

    Hi Peter - I use for this build Teknic's own signal cables. Somewhat reasonable and not worth fiddling around with Molex MiniFit Jr. receptacles.

    In total, there are two 3/8 OD tubing, four servo signal cables, four servo power cables, spindle cable and a few small ones in the drag chain. I did not try to have a single multi core cable accommodate all of that.

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