>Markus writes:
>Yet another unuseable machine! The Z Axis sits in a plastic housing
>with lot's of play. Have you taken the time to read the manufacturers
>support forum?
Markus,
No I hadn't... My comments were based on the pictures at their
website which included work pieces made during a trade show in
Germany, I think...
Where is their support forum?
I have to add that I looked pretty closely at the extrusion and
polymer bearing design of these machines, and it certainly appears
that any looseness or inaccuracy is adjustably remove-able. But it
may require a bit of work to get it properly adjusted...
I DO think that sometimes you have to be careful when reading a
support forum, because only the folks who can't solve the problem on
their own will write in... The others simply make the adjustments to
their machine(s) and work happily and quietly...
I can imagine that more than a few folks will have trouble
duplicating the results you get with your THP setup; even though you
know from your own efforts that it works well...
Thank you for the added information,
Ballendo
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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Markus Zingg <m.zingg@n...>
wrote:
> >Dave, thank you for commenting. Have a look at this:
> >www.easgmbh.de/images/Bgs60.jpg I think it was about 1200 euro.
> >
> >How hard would it be to make something like that? Parts seem to be
> >mostly from a catalog. I don't see the Y-axis motor, maybe it's
> >hidden behind the Z... ALso, how to contact Ballendo off list so I
> >don't irritate Stefan for the n-th time? (is dollar sunken so LOW?)
> >
> >Mike
>
> Yet another unuseable machine! The Z Axis sits in a plastic housing
> with lot's of play. Have you taken the time to read the
manufacturers
> support forum?
>
> Markus