Good for you! 
The video look nice. 
Keep up the good work. 
C.A.G. 
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From: "Chainlink" <dustinyo...@hotmail.com> 
To: "Legacy Ornamental Mills" <legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com> 
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2011 7:58:19 PM 
Subject: Re: Build log of sorts for a 1200 upgrade to CNC 

I had my first success today with the upgrade. Here is a link to a 
video of the carve in action! Sorry about the loud volume; I wasn't in 
the mood to edit the video. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlQ46e3gwiA 

Details: 

I needed some 1 1/2" dowels for my newest table project, so I decided 
to try my best to use my CNC upgrade. I had problems in two areas: 
First, my Z-axis stalled when raising. Second, I had to make shallow 
passes to keep from stalling the A-axis. One thing I did notice was 
that as the motors warmed up, my z-axis was much better behaved and 
seemed to work well. 

I spent just about 8 minutes per dowel once I got the procedure down. 
I even bumped up the A-axis motor speed and ran it so that I could run 
some sandpaper over the finished dowel--it's pretty nice to be able to 
do that. I must say that I absolutely loved the ease of repeatability 
that the CNC commands provided. My Z axis held it's depth without 
having to constantly fiddle with locking down the Z axis on every 
depth change like I used to do. Small changes to depth are really easy 
to make. I ended up just where I wanted to be with my dowels, a bit 
undersized at 1.48" to 1.49". 

Although I spent most of my evening in the shop, I feel like my time 
was at least equally spent vs. manual milling without the added 
frustration and effort. It was nice to prepare the next blank while I 
was waiting. Next up, the big timesaver would be to cut my threads via 
CNC. I don't know where to start with that one, if anyone has any 
tips. 

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