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Also I'm very impressed by the zero backlash. Could you share the source of your screws? Mine are Roton and have a ton of backlash from the factory. I've repacked them, but it is a bandaid.
Alternatively, is there anyway to use wear compensation to account for dimensional issues in only one axis? If it were consistent in both x and y I could just modify the effective diameter of the tool, however, the y axis is dead nuts on
Also I'm very impressed by the zero backlash. Could you share the source of your screws? Mine are Roton and have a ton of backlash from the factory. I've repacked them, but it is a bandaid.
A warped ballscrew might do it, but if the nut mount plane is far enough out from the screw mount plane(s) it would bind near the ends badly. If you dont' have binding at the travel limits I don't think the screw is causing the travel distance issue. Shimming the nut or screw mounts wouldn't hurt, of course.Even though I've straightened it the x screw is ~26" long. Its supported on both ends and could be getting warped when I clamp the x nut to the saddle.