Some of the recent discussion on "wish lists" and silent users etc. has
prompted me to chime in here.  I have been a lurker on this list for a
long time, have played with EMC several times, and have dreamt of
building a CNC machine (mill, drill, filament winder, or foam cutter,
depending on which project I am consumed with at the time) for a long
time.

With the help of some like minded friends I have finally started
building building a CNC Foam cutting machine (hot wire), and am
interested in running it with EMC.  It is almost done, and I have been
using EMC to tune the axises etc.  I have seen comments on these
machines in the past on this list and the consensus seemed to be that
EMC was not able to work with them.  I am wondering if this has changed
with EMC2/Axis.  From browsing the .ini file, it looks like there are
provisions for axis a,b,c, (I think, working from memory here) which are
described in the comments as running parallel to x,y,z, is that what
these are for?

The other thing I am interested in building that I have not seen alot of
discussion on is a filament winding machine.  Again, I have looked at
using EMC for this in the past, and came to the conclusion that it was
not possible.  But with the addition of the lathe/threading code, it
seems that a filament winder should certainly be possible.  I think the
hardest part of this would be generating g-code for proper placement of
the filaments/tows, but EMC2 should be capable of laying them down where
you want while being indexed to the mandrel rotation once you have the
g-code.  Does anyone know of a g-code generator that would generate code
for a filament winder that is free/open-source?

Ryan Hulsker



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