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What RPM's correspond to which numbers on my router?What RPM's correspond to which numbers on my router?
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Is the PanelDue compatible with the WorkBee Firmware?Is the PanelDue compatible with the WorkBee Firmware?
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How do I switch my Duet from Wifi to Access Point Mode Wifi?How do I switch my Duet from Wifi to Access Point Mode Wifi?
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My WorkBee does not home? It just moves away from the switchMy WorkBee does not home? It just moves away from the switch
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The WorkBee has significant vibrating on the lead screws?The WorkBee has significant vibrating on the lead screws?
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The IP Address on my WorkBee keeps changing?The IP Address on my WorkBee keeps changing?
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Can I add external buttons to the WorkBee CNC Machine?Can I add external buttons to the WorkBee CNC Machine?
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How do I switch a motor to the spare stepper driver output?How do I switch a motor to the spare stepper driver output?
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How do Tool (Endmill) changes happen on the WorkBee?How do Tool (Endmill) changes happen on the WorkBee?
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My Ethernet WorkBee is not connecting when plugged directly into a comMy Ethernet WorkBee is not connecting when plugged directly into a computer?
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Answer to "Order ID: 330828 ILIES MARIAN PETRU"Hi, Where have you got up to with this guide: 2. Connecting your Controller to a Network - Wifi You can contact us at help@ooznest.co.uk
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Answer to "plasma cutter connection and config"Hi Mike, We wouldn't advise using the WorkBee with a Plasma cutter, due to the wheels and other parts being plastic, that splatter will damage them. In addition, Plasmas normally require torch height control, this is not something our controller supports. A plasma cutter uses arc voltage to maintain a consistent distance from the plate while cutting. The controller we use has no way of reading this arc voltage, therefore it cannot automatically control the height.
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Answer to "workbee behaving as though surface is uneven"Hi Robert, Thanks for your question. Have you surfaced your spoilerboard?
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Answer to "Unstable connection with Duet via Ethernet"Hi Irfan, I believe your board is being returned for testing. Please let me know if you need anything else. Ryan
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Answer to "g0/g1 insufficient axes homed"Hi, If we can get a screenshot of the weblink reprapfirmware.org message that would be great. Best Regards Ryan Lock
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Answer to "Vcarve - Kyocera - Tool Library"Hi Zac, Thanks for your question. I am afraid at the moment there isn’t a library for the Kyocera endmills. Best Regards Ryan Lock
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Answer to "Weird z-axis issue when repeating a job"Hi Kalamon, Thanks for your question. It is surprising that it would cut deeper on a single pocket, but all the others are fine. Have you surfaced your spoilerboard to insure it is parallel to the X-Gantry of the machine? Best Regards Ryan Lock
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Answer to "How do I get into the control panel to operate the machine?"Hi Keith, I believe you got this issue sorted? Best Regards Ryan Lock
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Answer to "XYZ probe programming difficulties"Hi Rip, Thanks for your email. The Touch Probe panel rewrites the macro every turn you probe something new to match the new settings. It should allow you to attach custom probes like the Openbuilds probe, even if they are active high/low. Best Regards Ryan Lock
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Answer to "Lost connection on WIFI duet"Hi Mads. Thank for your message. It looks like it could be due to a weak signal. There is some information missing from that readout. Please connect via USB and run the command M122 in YAT or a Terminal Emulator. In the report back there will be a line: 'WiFi signal strength' Values in the range -30 to -50 are good, -50 to -60 is OK, -60 to -70 is marginal. Anything below -70 is weak and likely be unreliable. If the signal strength is -60 or below you need to improve the strength where the machine is located or switch to access point mode.
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Thanks Brian, this has been fixed!
Thanks, this has been fixed!
Hi Joost,
Tighten the clamping screws on the motor shaft first, then on the lead screw. Then tighten the grub screws on both sides.
Best Regards
Ryan Lock
Hi,
Yes we are working on it.
Ryan
Hi Mauricio,
Thanks for yourcomment. I am afraid it isn’t.
Best Regards
Ryan Lock
Hi Craig, please refer to the first image. That is what we normally ship.
Hi John,
Thanks for your comment.
Have you installed the Fusion Post Processor?
Instructions to do this, can be found here: How To Set up a Job on the WorkBee CNC Machine
Best Regards
Ryan Lock
Hi,
If you have missing parts, can you please contact us here: https://ooznest.co.uk/help/
Best Regards
Ryan Lock
Hi Joel,
Thanks for your comment. It should be able to go in the exact same position? If not on the front will be ok.
Best Regards
Ryan Lock
Hi Dermot, It feeds out the hole opposite the switch. Like this: https://d17kynu4zpq5hy.cloudfront.net/ig...
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