Upgraded from a NEMA24 to a NEMA34.

Before going out and milling or buying it in metal it is always a good idea to testprint it.

Probably will use the plastic part for a while as 3mm wall-thickness PETG seems might already be good enough.

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    I see. Size doesn’t matter to you. It is all about skills.

    Let’s me introduce you to the 400W NEMA24 servo.

    edit: Sorry. Was only the 400W unit. Somewhere there should be a 750W speciment.

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      4 days ago

      I’m sorry, I’m just insecure because I’m a small boi myself with a 8D shaft

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        Not bad either.

        Previously I had a 1.85Nm on this axis which wasn’t enough to reliably pull 1’500 mm^2/s acceleration milling metal. All sort of issues from overheating stepper driver to it losing steps.

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          Yeah I used these in my manual mill converted to do power drive and some basic CNC stuff. They are excellent and have a lot of torque, but they are also very slow. Especially with the amount of step down gearing in a manual mill, the end result isn’t very fast. But I don’t really care, I’m usually not in a rush to do anything.