They're probably going to end up where you can't see them anyway.
The computer should have input indicators.
They're probably going to end up where you can't see them anyway.
The light on / off is dependent on what type of switch you have and how its wired. I wired my table to the fail safe mode (NC) with the PNP type inductive switch. it stays on until activated and goes dark. I can not see the back side of the X switch but I can see the reflection of light from it.GoodB0Y wrote: βFri Jan 31, 2025 12:16 pm Ok that's really helpful thanks!
I'm guessing that it's proximity switches I'm seeing in some of these videos where there's an led light that turns on when the switch is activated.
And I'm also reading that I only need limit switches on the home end of the axis... And guessing that soft/coordinate limits for the other ends.
Thanks again
Congratulations on an very nice, large well equipped workshop. Everything appears to be very well laid out with plenty of room to work.
You are quite welcome! I started out with a 300 sq. ft. building back in the day and gradually expanded it over the years - always wanting more room. But it seems as soon as I get the additional space - it fills up with tools/projects in no time at all. I expect it is the same for most of us hobby guys.