Hello,
I am new to this area of CNC (seeMeCNC I bought the kit) and I need help. I do not know what changes have to do on board 4-axis machine work. What should the temperature setting on the thermostat to melt the ABS plastic?
thank you
My printer:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Snc6dAgOi6Y[/youtube]
Help - My SeeMeCNC H-1 4ex.
Re: Help - My SeeMeCNC H-1 4ex.
charles, John here from SeeMe. ABS temps that work good for us are 200C (425F) measured with a thermocouple not a non-contact IR gun, and we measure them directly where the brass nozzle meets the hot-end resistor block. As for the 4 axis board, some (many actually?) don't need to make the jumper mod and are working just fine. I would recommend making the jumper mod though. That is the only thing we've needed to do on any of the 4 axis boards.
Re: Help - My SeeMeCNC H-1 4ex.
Thank you John. Results of the setting temperature (198 ° C to 208 ° C, video VA). Is it good? I will control the motor (4EX) as suggested with Mach3.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmIlubEb8F8[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmIlubEb8F8[/youtube]
Re: Help - My SeeMeCNC H-1 4ex.
Looks good! Go print now, and show us what you print
Re: Help - My SeeMeCNC H-1 4ex.
Hello,
I need to start setting up the printer by Mach3. I would get a basic configuration developed by members of SeeMecnc and guidelines for the initial 4-axis card (no changes). I'll start a forum thread for Mach3.
thank you
Charles
I need to start setting up the printer by Mach3. I would get a basic configuration developed by members of SeeMecnc and guidelines for the initial 4-axis card (no changes). I'll start a forum thread for Mach3.
thank you
Charles
Re: Help - My SeeMeCNC H-1 4ex.
Charles, You might wanna jumper the optos though, I made a difference for me. I've heard they are solid once you jumper them. Other then that you don't eed to do any other mods.