1/21/2024 0 Comments Deskcnc com port issue![]() ![]() When i look at the relatively crude mechanicals of it all I still can't fathom how it is able to do this so precisely. What amazes me about my machine is that I can mill part of a board, switch it off and carry on again the next day after re initialising it and it will still mill in perfect alignment on the second day. sigxcpu's image at 0.5mm looks pretty good. It sounds wonderful and smooth and tight when running at 50"/min but my ignorance of its capabilities means I apply sympathy to the mechanics and run it much slower. So I guess it is just above 'slow' by modern standards. I just checked the manual and the max milling speed is between 60"/min and 80"/min. ![]() T-Tech kept advising me to run it at >50"/min for some tools. ![]() I look with envy at any machine with decent auto tool changing. Totally horrible and it is the worst thing about the whole machine. It is a basic manual toolchuck with a little hex lockscrew. I think the T-Tech engineers all went on vacation when finishing the design on mine and someone from WW2 designed the tool changing system on my machine. The worst thing on mine is the manual tool changing. ![]()
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