Just a couple of comments (from a buyer of your CNC 3018 Pro Ultra)..... 1. re the Y Limit switch wiring ….first you connected both wires up, then later disconnected them again - to feed them through the slot at the base of the frame - you may as well just feed them through there when first fitting the wires! 2. The spindle motor wires have a minimal amount of bare wire protruding (plus these bare wire ends are thinner than the end connectors of the spindle wire from the main board.....you should really supply the spindle with the same connectors fitted to the wire ends. All in all a pretty easy build though ...and your video helped a lot (didn't even have to use the instruction manual) Enhancement for your current build? Consider an Acrylic (or similar) baseplate for the PSU (like you've already done for the mainboard) - the acrylic baseplate could then affix at four points to the frame/chassis...then the PSU could be firmly screwed to that base plate at four points (as supplied, it only has two screws at the top holding it to the frame...this is likely going to vibrate, pendulum swing ...& bounce). Even better would be an acrylic plate spanning across the whole of the rear (it would add to rigidity a little, but mainly to make affixing the PSU easier/better)
¿Está cnc se puede modificar para ponerle nemas 34? Para dejarle almenos la pura estructura ya que. habría que ponerle drivers y fuente. Can this cnc be modified to put nemas 34? To leave at least the pure structure since it would be necessary to put drivers and power supply.
Just a couple of comments (from a buyer of your CNC 3018 Pro Ultra).....
1. re the Y Limit switch wiring ….first you connected both wires up, then later disconnected them again - to feed them through the slot at the base of the frame - you may as well just feed them through there when first fitting the wires!
2. The spindle motor wires have a minimal amount of bare wire protruding (plus these bare wire ends are thinner than the end connectors of the spindle wire from the main board.....you should really supply the spindle with the same connectors fitted to the wire ends.
All in all a pretty easy build though ...and your video helped a lot (didn't even have to use the instruction manual)
Enhancement for your current build? Consider an Acrylic (or similar) baseplate for the PSU (like you've already done for the mainboard) - the acrylic baseplate could then affix at four points to the frame/chassis...then the PSU could be firmly screwed to that base plate at four points (as supplied, it only has two screws at the top holding it to the frame...this is likely going to vibrate, pendulum swing ...& bounce). Even better would be an acrylic plate spanning across the whole of the rear (it would add to rigidity a little, but mainly to make affixing the PSU easier/better)
Do you have a video or instructions on how/where to mount the offline controller?
¿Está cnc se puede modificar para ponerle nemas 34? Para dejarle almenos la pura estructura ya que.
habría que ponerle drivers y fuente.
Can this cnc be modified to put nemas 34? To leave at least the pure structure since it would be necessary to put drivers and power supply.
This machine accepts a 4 axis rotatory for cnc?
no
@@lunyeecncrouterlaserengrav1031 and can i replace Y Axis by a rotary Axis? If no, you have a model witch accepts a 4 Axis rotary?
4040 OK
8080 should work too
Any four-axis control panel can be used
Wish you would alow down!
thank you
Can slow replay speed to 25% if you want..
ok, I have it assembled. Now what?????
Then you can link the software you usually use to operate.