Testbock MKS
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Our CK1 has become a real concern and I've fired several salvos to try and address the issues, but it finally dawned on me that the problems are caused by a nasty cable break. However, this solution didn't quite cut it as drawing is one thing, programming another. And since I (Andreas) still haven't got my bearings in the latter department, I stumbled upon some more problems there. That's why I decided to build a test stand where the MKS Base Board and the MKS TFT32 can be mounted for testing purposes. But you might also want to mount your stepper motors and other components somewhere along the line, so I've added screw holes at the bottom of the test stand for that very reason. This way, the test stand can be anchored to a workbench using whatever method suits your fancy.
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