Glad to hear!
Glad to hear!
What controller do you have?
Did you setup the pins in Mach3?
Check out our Mach3 tutorial: http://www.aquickcnc.com/tutorials/mach3/
I don't. But if using Normally Closed switches, you just have to wire them in series. That is take a wire from the board to one pin of the switch, connect the other pin of the switch to the next switch and so on, and then connect the last wire back to the main board. This is a drawing I found on Lin...
You won't need the capacitor I don't think. (Is there any reason to have one)? What you should probably use though is 6 NC (normally closed) switches that open when one of them is pressed. You can then wire them up in series between your homing input and the ground. Setup Mach3/4 to the port of the ...
And we've received no response from Ian since he made these posts...
We will be spending all of November and December to work on finalizing our new kits that use the Building Blocks setup. Hopefully with a new Kickstarter for a whole brand new kit!
Its ok. Think of all the time you will save by having a machine that makes stuff for you!
This is coming along great.
Any chance you can get a digital camera to take a few good pics when its done? We'd love to share the design with all of our followers!
Ian. Your last message to us was in October 2011. And we replied to that. You sent us an email on June 30th 2013, and we replied on July 1st 2013. No other messages have been received. Please forward all emails you sent to us via Private Message so we can get to the bottom of this communication issue.
Those are some unusual motors.
Seems like this wiring would be correct:
A+: Red
A-: Black
B+: White
B-: Green
COM: Yellow, Blue, Orange, Brown
What are your DIP switches set to? They can cause […]