unable to flash ide

A better option so that you dont become confused by the title GRBL would be along the lines of

c:\Users\twequ\OneDrive\Documents\Arduino libraries...

At least that way you know for sure where to place any libraries.

this is the best i can get

c:\Users\twequ\OneDrive\Documents\grbl\grbl-master

still no use

@bozo99 you really need to make more effort in communicating if you want to get effective assistance. Maybe you think you're saving time by writing these short replies, but I can assure you that is not the case. If we understood the problem you were having, you would have had a working grbl installation three days ago.

Please take some time to write a very detailed description of why "this is the best you can get". After you finish writing it, pretend you are someone who doesn't know anything about the problem you are having, who can't see what you see on your computer. Now read what you wrote from that perspective. If anything is unclear or missing, revise it and then repeat that review process again.

If English isn't your first language, you are welcome to write it in your native language and then run the text through Google Translate.

Hi

i have spent many years repairing and rewinding vintage guitar pickups successfully by hand

so i thought about setting up a cnc system to manufacture my own i done a bit of research

and chose to go with an arduino as it was supposedly to be really simple to install and to get it up and

running but i find that is not the case so i have decided to abandon this project and buy a cnc winder

and get rid of the stuff i bought for this project

thanks anyway for your help

I'm sorry to hear that.

This is a very ambitious project for a beginner. Most of us start out with blinking an LED and feel quite fortunate even to pull that one off at the start of our learning journey with Arduino.

The truth is that the value in a project like yours is more in the learning and enjoyment some people receive from doing it. When you factor in the time spent, you are usually better off buying an off-the-shelf product (assuming there is such a product on the market) if you are only interested obtaining the finished device.

If you ever decide to give Arduino another try, we'll be here ready to help.

Best wishes for success in your your automated pickup winding endeavors.
Per

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