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https://www.reprap.org/wiki/Archim2

That’s the 2, but the 1 doesn’t show the endstop pins. I am guessing they are the same.

You want to connect (-) to the bit and (s) to the spatula or whatever you’re driving the bit into. Don’t short from (-) to (+). Test with M119 before you try to do a home.

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Here’s the Archim1 page: https://www.reprap.org/wiki/Archim_v1.0

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Didn’t even think to look at the 2.0 board, pretty sure its just the drivers that are different between them

I had confirmation from the people that make the Archim 1.0 that the pins are the same way round as the 2.0 for the end stops

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So sheds completely insulated now walls and ceiling, and today I built the bench :blush:





So all that’s left is to run electrics (in the new year) will run off an extension lead for now, and move the MPCNC out there.

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Little update from yesterday, MPCNC is moved in :slight_smile: and making CHIPS!:):slight_smile:



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Making chips means you are officially part of the crew now!

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Took 6 months but I’m there, time to dial everything in :slight_smile:

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SO my little brain has been thinking,

I have a touch plate that does z height

Could I do the same for X and Y using the min pins for those as well, I know I would have to change the direction in marlin so when I send a G28 it moves right instead of left and effectively have 3 touch plates 1 for each axis

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You can. Set the HOME_DIR for XY to +1, then use the xmax and ymax pins.

Then, report back to show off.

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Video on how I use my touch plate

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First cuts

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An update

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Spoil Board Video

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4 Sided Milling

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Hi Robin,

I’m curious to know what’s the model of your makita router, and what was wrong with the the chinese spindle that made you decide to change?
Thanks, W