Sure thing. Pm me some time with your email address and I'll send you links. Save yourself $100 some and skip the DeWalt 660 and go straight for the 55mm spindle. I'm using this one.
I'll dig up the thingiverse link to the spindle mount that I'm using and send you that too.
I used these, they fit the stock mounting holes on the trucks, seems like they’re pretty much the same limit switches on the V1 store
> He stated his intentions to slightly modify all the parts while sticking with the original machine design and re-release the WHOLE MACHINE as "OPCNC"
That would be still totally fine. Anyone can design a CNC machine with the same motion system and similar mounts and rollers and release the files under whichever license they like.
Ryan didn't invent any of this.
Everyone is free to do the same thing and you're free to draw inspiration from any other CNC (etc) machine. Just like Ryan did.
And you can create clamps for spindles or Dremels, mounts for stepper motors, tensioners for timing belts, and so on and so forth. Again, just like Ryan did. He designed his parts to match existing parts.
What he owns is his particular implementation of these ideas and concepts.
He doesn't own these ideas and concepts itself.
> Just release with a license that doesn't allow it to be SOLD.
That isn't what "noncommercial" means, though. "Noncommercial" goes way beyond reselling the design itself.
E.g. using it in a monetized YouTube video is technically commercial use.
https://creativecommons.org/2009/09/14/defining-noncommercial-report-published/
Check this set out.. not expensive and plenty of them for when you make mistakes...
Yes everyone does this. Most people use MDF. I used particle board because I didn’t know better at the time. Either way it’s meant to be sacrificed and replaced from time to time.
When you screw it down make sure you counter sink the screws so you don’t accidentally hit them with your tools.
After you screw it down make sure you run a surfacing a pass to make it parallel to your machine. They have bits specifically for this for example.... Whiteside 6210 CNC Spoilboard Surfacing Router Bit, 1/4" Shank https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071748JQN/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_e2FmFbV4229ST
Or maybe this lil baby doll wired up to a 12v supply and a relay ? maybe a better fan though.
I was testing the electronics and everything work fine for about a minute, then thermal shutdown of the drivers was confirmed by burning myself on the drivers!!! So I got these heat sinks.MakerHawk 10pcs 3D Printer... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MLL6LRX?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share And this blower fan. Coolerguys 120x25mm Rear Exhaust... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004K3BVQ0?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share