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| First thing I made with the CNC was a suds pump, wanted a DC motor so I could control the flow with a convenient knob on the panel. All the commercial units I found used AC motors. I was worried for a while that the tool might come down on to a chunk of swarf, skate round on it without cutting and I would lose steps on the z axis but it simply doesn't happen. I might brush or vacuum away the chips if I want to see, but it seems to work fine and dandy if I let them pile up. Heck it even works in the dark |
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