Shapeoko Repair Madness 2016
Survey the Field of Carnage
Death of the Shapeoko is just the beginning.
Tool Extraction
But What About Debris
The Debris Found
Debris of Value
What Remains is the Shapeoko
The Electronic Guts and Entrails
Sorted Out Components
The Mechanical Beast
Post Work Cleanup and Marking
Preliminary List of Needs
Hardware
- Cables need to be labeled
- Cables need to be consistent gage and type
- Connectors need to be keyed (so they only fit together one way) and standardized
- Cable routing and securing needs to be redone
- If wire ties are used, they need to be trimmed
- Limit switches need to be securely mounted and wired
- Mounting hardware for table is missing a nut
- Attach spindle to keyed connector
- Control boards need to be tested
- Stepper motors need to be tested
- Determine heat sink and cooling fan needs for control boards
- Determine whether control board interfaces with spindle
- Research alternatives for controllers and connectors
- Research alternatives for table materials & mounting
- Mount all power and control in a box with keyed cable connectors
- Install emergency stop button
Software
Note: This section will be expanded when hardware issues are fixed.
- Determine whether min/max limits are stored
- Determine optimum software versions and document all settings