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DIY CNC Router : 30 Steps - InstructablesCNC machine DIY plans and build instructions - CraftsmanspaceIndicators on Best DIY CNC Routers Kits of 2021 - All3DP You Should KnowOption: The limitation was an easy repair, the gcode printing over and over, I have no concept. Please leave a comment if you know where I went incorrect. And the mirror image problem, I am also unsure why my CNC defaulted to this. I read from the Frankenstein laser instructable that he made a note to mirror the image,: Do a comprehensive test image to see if what you do is mirrored or not first.I had to handle more exact soldering, installing, and the dreaded wiggle (without any movement) problems. Service: handle the individual problems as they came. Bad solder? Replaced. Bad wires? Replaced. Installed too expensive? Drill new holes and remount.: All the little things amount to irritate me and I just handled them separately.Solution? do it over again. NBD: use a level. * First 3D test! Holy crap it is working, It Is Actually Workin ... The nozzle jams with filament and I got a mistake code on the pen. With the nozzle cooling, so does the plastic.-- > The nozzle is now basically ineffective.The Buzz on CNC Robotics - Geoff Williams.pdf - X-Files: Start extrusions tests sluggish and adjust appropriately. Thank goodness, the new one worked and powers on without a mistake code!!:D * I glued the wood supports on the pen too low-- > This triggered strain on the Z (CD rom) motor and it did that silly wiggle jiggle where the axis doesn't move up nor down.cncI checked it without the pen on and the Z motor moved just great leading me to desire to remount the assistances. * So ...  Check it Out  glued the supports for the pen greater understanding-- > the bed was now too low to get contact between the bed and the nozzle when the z axis was in the full down position.5 cm. (any higher and the Y axis would encounter the bed which is just no bueno): Once again, preparation. Measure two times prior to you dedicate to rearranging, drilling or cutting * After remounting the Z axis and the pen I went to do a retest. How is that a problem you might ask ... well when again, my CD rom stepper motor was-- > wiggle jiggling with what I believed was a better set up and this was after I inspected the motor motion with no load and it was fine.