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RE: Converting a X2 clone to CNC - dallen - 04-21-2014 Shawn here's photo of the first cuts that I made on the router today. [attachment=8177] RE: Converting a X2 clone to CNC - EdK - 04-22-2014 David, Is that Styrofoam or plastic of some sort? Ed RE: Converting a X2 clone to CNC - dallen - 04-22-2014 3/4" thick blue foam insulation RE: Converting a X2 clone to CNC - Shawn - 04-22-2014 Its cool watching the machine work, almost as good as watching a shaper. I have done a bit of work on my mill. The bracket that attaches to the head was slipping a little when the direction changed, no matter how tight I turned the three cap head bolts. I decided to just add another bracket, that seems to have worked. I also rigged up an airline for blowing chips out of the way. It does a great job of cooling the end mill as well, I tried it in some aluminium with no WD40 and it worked well. Shawn RE: Converting a X2 clone to CNC - stevec - 04-23-2014 Man! those are BIG pics! RE: Converting a X2 clone to CNC - Shawn - 04-23-2014 Yes they were, sorry guys. I should have looked after posting. Shawn RE: Converting a X2 clone to CNC - f350ca - 04-23-2014 he wasn't complaining Shawn, Steve and I are getting so old they were the first photo's he could actually make out. RE: Converting a X2 clone to CNC - Shawn - 04-23-2014 well I hope you guys can squint hard enough too see this video? I found a really cheap, retro controller on EBay for my mill. I tried a regular joystick previously but it was way to bulky for the control panel I have planned. It looks like an old Atari joystick but comes with a standard USB plug. Shawn RE: Converting a X2 clone to CNC - f350ca - 04-23-2014 COOL, wonder if that would work with my system. Would be great for moving to the corner of the sheet or where I want to start the cut. With mine the interface is through the serial and parallel ports. RE: Converting a X2 clone to CNC - Shawn - 04-23-2014 It would work for sure, I am running the joystick through a small app that comes packaged with Mach3. I can remember the name of the program but it is in the root Mach3 folder and has a smiley face icon. The joystick is seen like any other HID device on your computer. Shawn |