What is the correct y-axis motor distance per revolution setting for the Elite Woodworker?
Bottom of this faq.
From the following…https://forum.onefinitycnc.com/t/elite-series-masso-default-machine-settings/17451
Motor: Distance per Revolution:
--------------- Inches / MM
X-50 Rails: .62992 / 16
X-35 Rails: .39370 / 10
Thank you. Here’s the problem: I’ve got a friend that has a Elite Woodworker and his Masso Y measurement doesn’t match the tape measure. For example, 4" on the Masso is actually 2.5"
His distance per revolution setting is .62992
What could be causing this issue?
2.5" x 1.6 = 4"
Looks like the pitch is wrong in his axis setup.
The Woodworker has the X35 Y rails.
Ok, how do we correct that?
Reset the default configuration for the FAQ linked for his machines specific size.
Even the ELITE Woodworker has X-35 rails???
0.39370 for the D/Rev
Yes, only the Foreman has x50 Y rails.
Ok, but just for your future consideration, there is no mention of this on the EW order page. The X-50 is mentioned, not X-35:
"…maintained exceptional rigidity, precision and speed. If you have a business and need to keep output consistent with reduced cutting times the Elite Series is for you.
Elite Woodworker X-50 Cutting Area: 32 1/8"“(X) x 32 1/8”(Y) x 5 1/4"(Z)"
Thanks for your help. @OnefinityCNC reply was too quick to mark my question as solved.
NOW it is solved. Thanks @TMToronto !!
Hey Marty,
the X-35/X-50 have nothing to do with Elite vs. PRO Series. The Elite Series have the same hardware as the PRO/former X-50 Series. The difference is only the CNC controller, the photoelectric limit sensors, and the stepper motors. PRO now even has the 30 mm drag chains from Elite Series.
Thanks @Aiph5u ! So the X-50 Series doesn’t refer to X-50 rails. Learn something new everyday. I was never really familiar with anything pre-Elite series. My first (and current) Onefinity is the Elite Foreman, and it’s so much better than my former X-Carve 1000 and Shapeoko Pro XXL that it’s unfair to even compare them to the Onefinity Elite. Thanks again guys, I appreciate your help.
Hey Marty,
“X-50” once was used to differentiate between the Original Woodworker and the new X-50 Woodworker which had an X axis with the 50 mm chrome-plated, hardened steel hollow shafts. Journeyman was only available with 50 mm X rail. And finally Foreman has X-50 and Y-50 rails all around.
Happy to help.
Although the balls crew diameter is referenced everywhere, the details of pitch is more elusive.
Here is a FAQ for your reference… https://forum.onefinitycnc.com/t/ball-screw-ball-nut-requirements/22954
I opted for 10 mm pitch on my build for all axes (I made my own Z axis assembly) as a personal preference.