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We’ll start by mounting the right side of the machine. Using a drill with a long Robertson driver or a short one on
a bit extender works best for driving in the screws so that you have the necessary reach. You can use the particle
board screws provided, or use your own mounting hardware depending on your material or its thickness, but
please ensure that you
don’t use counter-sunk wood screws
to attach the feet as this will crack them.
The screws included are 1-1/4”, 1-1/2”, and 2” size #8 particle board screws. Each foot has two holes for mounting
where the shortest screws are meant for the inside and the longer one are for the outside. Please note that the
2” screws WILL go through 3/4” MDF, but were still included since they can hold the LongMill feet down better.
If you choose to use them, make sure that the surface under the board will not be damaged if you have screws
coming out the bottom.
Once positioned, start by moving the machine all the way to the rearmost position by jogging in the y-axis on your
control software. Keep moving backwards until you hear a grinding coming from the motors on both sides; this is
to confirm that your machine is all the way back and it aligns the left-side feet to the right-side feet.
Summary of Contents for LongMill V1
Page 1: ...1 LongMill V1 Assembly Manual V1 ...
Page 4: ...4 Part 1 XZ Axis Gantry ...
Page 22: ...22 The completed assembly should look like this ...
Page 29: ...29 Part 2 Y Axis Gantries ...
Page 34: ...34 Tighten until snug Don t overtighten Both sides should be mirrored ...
Page 40: ...40 Part 3 X Axis Rail ...
Page 43: ...43 Your completed rail should now look something like this ...
Page 57: ...57 Part 4 Y Axis Rails ...
Page 68: ...68 Part 5 Drag Chains and Wiring ...
Page 81: ...81 Now plug in the cables for the motors on the two Y axis NEMA 23 stepper motors ...
Page 83: ...83 Part 6 Electronics ...
Page 93: ...93 Part 7 Table Mounting ...
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