6
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X, Y, and Z: during assembly if you see these
capitalized letters used it’s because we refer
to some parts by the axis they belong to. For
reference, if you’re looking at the Longmill
from the front the X-axis is when the machine
moves left/right, the Y-axis is towards/away
from you, and the Z-axis is moving up/down
from the tabletop
4. Connect with the community
If you are looking to get quick advice or to share your excitement about the LongMill, post in our forum or
Facebook group! We have a large and friendly group of CNC enthusiasts who enjoy engaging in conversations
and sharing their CNC experiences.
Final words
You’ve got this! We want you to succeed and have designed this machine to give you a great CNC experience
while not requiring much experience or assembly accuracy from you. Thousands of people have been in the same
shoes as you, starting off as CNC beginners who eventually find their way through.
We’ve got many resources at your disposal on our site and amongst our community. Be curious, take it easy and
you’ll soon be teaching everyone your new craft :)
Summary of Contents for LongMill MK2
Page 1: ...1 LongMill MK2 Assembly Manual MK2 ...
Page 7: ...7 Part 1 X Z Axes ...
Page 22: ...22 Part 2 Y Axis Gantries ...
Page 34: ...34 You should now have two Y axis rail assemblies They should be a mirror copy of each other ...
Page 35: ...35 Part 3 Axes Completion ...
Page 44: ...44 Part 4 Motors Wiring ...
Page 62: ...62 Part 5 Checks First Moves ...
Page 77: ...77 Part 6 Table Mounting ...