I get that sort of thing all the time going past my house. You'll hear bump,
bump, bump, coming down the road, at first you think it is some kids car with a
loud radio coming, but it takes too long to pass. Then as it gets closer you
realize it is actually country music, then you hear the
crazy things, but they were here before I got
here, so I can't complain too much.
Dave
On 3/7/2014 10:57 PM, Todd Zuercher wrote:
I get that sort of thing all the time going past my house. You'll hear bump,
bump, bump, coming down the road, at first you think it is some kids car
I agree, the only time I have found denounce really useful with a limit-switch,
was to compensate for a failing cable with an intermittent short (until I can
find a round-tuit to replace the cable).
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Oops spell checker changed debounce to denounce.
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I
You could try soaking the lime scale with some strong acid (lime scale
remover).
PS It is a good idea to close and open all the shutoff valves in you plumbing
system once or twice a year, A. to prevent this sort of problem, and B. to
detect a developing problem before it becomes a disaster.
I have a 4 axis router (XYZW) that I would gladly test circular blending on.
If you check the Traj Planner thread on the forum I posted some sample code
there on the first couple of pages.
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and everyone else who has worked (/is working) on this. I
think this is one of the biggest improvements to Linuxcnc (EMC2) since I've
started using it.
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to
fully implement. It makes sense to me to merge now and add any improvements
as a separate update.
Does anyone object to merging into master now?
-Rob
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Does any one here know when (or if) the new circular-arc-blending
Since I don't really know the math involved, I guess I don't really understand
the problem. I definitely don't have any grasp of the programming
difficulties. But from the surface to me I don't see why the blending of
movements from X-Y should be any different than U-V, U-Y, or X-V and I
That is true, Mesa's 7i85S is made just for this purpose. I have one running a
machine now, very very nice compared to software stepping. The addition of the
encoder feed back made tuning the servo drives much simpler. I don't know if
the final result is any better than ordinary open loop
Any one have any ingenious ideas for a good way to drive two parallel ball
screws that are 12 feet appart (gantry router), with only 1 motor (instead of
2) ?
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On 11 Jun 2014, at 19:00, Todd Zuercher zuerc...@embarqmail.com wrote:
Any one have any ingenious ideas for a good way to drive two parallel ball
Great to hear that it's in. Looking forward to using it.
Just a couple of questions, have the necessary config changes to use it been
added to the documentation?
If someone doesn't make the ini changes will the old strategies still used then?
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The machine is one that has had
Ooo that is sexy.
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This
] Ball Screw Drive?
On 12 June 2014 01:34, Todd Zuercher
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I was considering just putting a ball screw on just one side of the gantry
and leaving the racks and pinions alone (still connected). I know it kind of
still leaves the far side to flop
x 25mm pitch there
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On 12 Jun 2014, at 02:34, Todd Zuercher zuerc
The configurations included with the LinuxCNC, are there as examples of how to
create your own configuration. For the most part they will not run machinery,
unless they were created specifically for your machine. Such as some of the
configurations supplied by machine manufactures who sell
What about mercury slip rings?
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how about a blue tooth transmitter?
the
pockets. How hard would it be to detect the location of these pockets, position
an air nozzle over the pocket and clean them with a short air blast as they are
carried down the conveyor.
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the lot clean.
A number of swirling nozzle will also work.
On 2014-08-18 19:46, Todd Zuercher wrote:
I've had a problem proposed to me. Any ideas or suggestions?
A series of randomly sized wooden pieces (uniform thickness) placed randomly
on a slow conveyor. Each piece has 1 to 4 small pockets
This sounds like the most promising idea.
Yes there is vacuum for dust collection.
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Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Machine Vision?
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This is what we are trying now. And it isn't
With not tolerance for the g64 setting, Linuxcnc is going to go as fast as it
can and still touch every line segment. So with your machines acceleration
settings, what is the smallest arc radius that it can make at 400 ipm? That is
how much each corner will be rounded.
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My guess is the new tool planner's G64 settings are throwing off the estimate.
Try the real time with tighter G64 PXXX, and I suspect your results will differ.
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Inkscape can open ai files (not sure about eps). It can also be made to produce
g-code. (sort of) Corel Draw can open both.
I don't know of any way to go sraight to g-code like a filter. I don't think
I'd want to either. I wouldn't trust it. I like seeing my tool paths in the
cam programs I
Magnetic work holding is pretty cool, no experince with it (just wood-working
and vacuum here)
http://www.techniksusa.com/top-magnetic-workholding.html
Not sure how they turn them on/off. Some sort of cam system that separates the
magnets from the conductive surface internally.
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We have about a half dozen old gantry routers that work this way. Rack and
pinion drive, with a 2 diameter shaft connecting the 2 pinion gears about 10
feet apart. Not the most elegant solution, but it works. (one is currently
for sale) The biggest problem with the design is clearance for
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We have about a half dozen old gantry
routers that work this way. Rack and pinion drive,
with a 2 diameter shaft connecting
The problem with all these gearboxes, sprokets chains and belts, is each
mechanical transmission joint you add adds lash to the system, not to mention
more things to wear out. Add this to the fact that large wood routers like
this need to move fast and I think he is much better off sticking
trying to do it didn't quite work.
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for the machine, I can't
get it to work. Mb2hal is installed and appears to function, I just can't get
it to actually communicate with the drives (using the same setup and hardware
that works on the other pc).
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] mb2hal?
On 7/12/13 05:32 , Todd Zuercher wrote:
Is anyone successfully using mb2hal since the revision of master streamlining
the modbus stuff? I have an install of master (I was using for testing) from
before this where libmodbus3 had to be installed separately that is working
but when I
The largest files I've used were over 400k lines of code (ran on a Fanuc
control not Linuxcnc). The largest on Linuxcnc was around 300k. Both were
doing 2.5-D engraving of large amounts of text. The largest was an entire page
from the Bible blown up to 4ft wide and 6ft tall.
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Sorry, since the files were done for work, I don't own the rights to them. So
I probably shouldn't share them.
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about fixing it. Where would the file be that I should edit my
correction? Then how should I compile and install it to test? Last once I
have it fixed, where should I share what I’ve done?
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That was the line I wanted to change. I've tested it and the in-not pin
inversion works now.
Thanks again Andy
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04:54, Todd Zuercher zuerc...@embarqmail.com wrote:
It is the main chip on a large dimmer board, it is used for some of the
sanctuary lighting at my church.
Who made the dimmer? I know a chap who used to be a service engineer for
Polaron...
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Thanks a lot to everyone who has tried to help me.
I think I am going to try to get one of these, and see if it works.
http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=Q4025J6virtualkey5761virtualkey576-Q4025J6
It at least looks like the old one. I am kind of guessing on every thing else.
A little update. I replaced the Teccor chip Q979 with a Q4025J6, the chips were
dimensionally the same, and the dimmer panel now appears to be working fine.
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Thanks for the suggestions. The facility the machine is located is requiring
that the rigger is fully insured, so doing it ourselves isn't really an option.
I just wondered if any one on the list knew someone they would recomend.
+ forklift on it with a riggers boom.
They were quick and efficient. It was a simple job for them.
Everything was first class.
Dave
On 9/18/2013 11:31 PM, Todd Zuercher wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions. The facility the machine is located is requiring
that the rigger is fully insured, so doing
Rindert,
How long ago did you buy your WinCNC machine? I thought that they used some
proprietary hardware for step generation. Were you able to use it for your
LinuxCNC set up? What type of machine do you have? We have a machine running
WinCNC and use G-code on it exclusively. Our set up
until I get power to it to see what might work.
.
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Our set up is on a multi head gang router (4 independent Z axis). This is a
relatively simple configuration in WinCNC but would be very difficult to
configure in LinuxCNC.
What does the G-code look like
and the pinions 4 times.
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On 31 October 2013 16:14, Todd
Glad to hear your making progress. Might your modifications work with more
than XYZ axis. (I need to run it on 4 axis xyzw.)
Would it be ok to send the sample g-code directly to your email? If so I'll
try to dig up some extra slow stuff tomorrow at work.
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Looking forward to trying this out.
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Here is a crappy video showing the
of a resolution encoder will I need?
Short of cobbling together all this stuff for a closed loop system, I am
also considering buying a 4 axis servo system from DMM-Tech (costs about
$1700) and running Linuxcnc open loop. (probably still use the 5i25 for
hardware step generation).
Todd
to make use of a microstepping drive.
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Trying to get this thread back on topic since it was hijacked by the metric
system.
To run one of these Keling motors how big would the motor cabling need to be?
Will it have to be rated for 30 amps? That’s pretty big wire. Or would it
only need to be rated for the continual current?
Are
would a 4 axis setup from Pico Systems run?
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4 drives and
there for need 8 analog signals, 4 differential encoders, 4 halls (also
differential like the encoders),
Any one see a problem with using a Mesa 5i25 with 2 7i77s? How hard
would this be to get working?
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they are only intended to
work with their motors. Any one have any experience mixing and matching
other motors with this kind of drive?
Anyone have any other drive recommendations?
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On 12 July 2012 13:49, Todd Zuercher to...@pgrahamdunn.com wrote:
I have some motors and I need to find some drives to work with them.
Brushed
. Like a B25A20AC
My lack of any real experience is showing, but at some point you just
need to jump in the pool.
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There are 15 wires in the encoder cable plug:
Shielding
+Vcc Data (5volt)
GND Data
S1 (Hall Signals on the encoder)
S2
S3
+Vcc COMM (5volt)
GND COMM
CH A (Differential encoders)
CH A-
CH B
CH B-
Index
Index-
TC1 (these two go to the a temp sensor in the motor)
TC2
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Anyone have any experience using Copley Controls 7225AC amps with
LinuxCNC?
http://www.copleycontrols.com/motion/pdf/7225ac.pdf
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So what is a better option?
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be here by the time I get
back. Once I have had some time to play with it I will let everyone
know how it works out.
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Neither, of our 5x10 routers have any support on the long table screws
(12 ft long). But they are large diameter screws, secured, fixed and
stretched in position with a rotating nut moving the table. I think
rotating the nut rather than the screw helps a lot with wip.
Todd Zuercher
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they were designed for, we
run'em 24hr 5 days a week, and have more than twice as many machining
hours on them than any other machine the manufacturer knows of.
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loads (like
rapid accel), support bearings for the pinions and transmission shafts are to
close together and overloaded. I don't want to start dissing the Manufacturer
they have stood behind the product, the machine design just isn't well suited
for us and our application.
Todd Zuercher
P
Since we are a wood shop, and don't have any real metal working capabilities I
didn't really consider it a viable option. I believe that the manufacturer has
redesigned the drive train since these were built, due in part to our input.
We plan to retrofit, at our next rebuild.
Todd Zuercher
this is really
good but dragging things to other desktops bumped it up. All in all I
think it will be quite serviceable for our purpose.
I will play with the bios settings some more when I have a little more
time.
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be a month or so)
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I am getting just under 1ns latency on the DN2700MUD I am playing
with. Using VGA plug, isolcpus, and hyperthreading disabled.
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Am 27.08.2012 um 03:18 schrieb Todd Zuercher:
This thread lately about g-code remapping, has brought
applied to W aren't maintained through the swap to ZZ mode, this
won't do me a whole lot of good.
Just curious what does the tran in tran.pos- mean anyway?
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How hard would it be to make a custom M
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Wouldn't it be better to modify the post to output the code exactly as you
want it?
On Aug 28, 2012 8:45 AM, andy pugh bodge...@gmail.com wrote:
On 28 August 2012 02:30, Todd Zuercher zuerc...@embarqmail.com wrote:
Just curious what does the tran in tran.pos- mean anyway
Yes, I have and there is nothing readable there just compiled code.
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Sure that would be a good way, but the cam program our company uses doesn't
allow end user modifications of the posts (Enroute
in malware
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Never used a Bostitch framer but haven't heard many good things about
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Till I do all that the price won't be much if any better and that still doesn't
count my time setting it all up.
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Todd Zuercher wrote:
Anyone ever use DMM Tech servos with Linuxcnc? Specifically their 92M_DHT-72
motor and DYN3-H drives?
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