JC
Coos Cues
I bought a used cnc table saw machine from Leonard and after much modification work and learning I finally got it running quite well. It was cutting everything smooth and I have learned enough basic G code to write my own stuff and was having a ball. Until I got careless. Let the connector on the spindle snag on the end of the thing and short circuit to the body of the machine and out came the smoke.
I know that the gecko is way better but if I go that route will I need to change the stepper motors too? They were working flawlessly but it would be nice for the lead screw to have more power to facilitate quicker return. Would the gecko stepper motors accomplish this end? Has anyone modified Blud's table saw setup to gecko g540 that could give me some advice?
This is what I'm looking at http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-axis-Gecko-G540-kit-with-381-oz-in-Stpper-Motor-48V-7-3A-/121549715178
Thanks,
JC
I know that the gecko is way better but if I go that route will I need to change the stepper motors too? They were working flawlessly but it would be nice for the lead screw to have more power to facilitate quicker return. Would the gecko stepper motors accomplish this end? Has anyone modified Blud's table saw setup to gecko g540 that could give me some advice?
This is what I'm looking at http://www.ebay.com/itm/3-axis-Gecko-G540-kit-with-381-oz-in-Stpper-Motor-48V-7-3A-/121549715178
Thanks,
JC
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