Stuart Stevenson wrote:
>> I suppose you have the X, Y, Z axes figured out? You mentioned that the
>> Huller has linear scales, does it also have rotary encoders on the
>> ballscrews? Some work has been done (Stewart?) to use both together.
>>
> Gentlemen,
>     Here is where to find the information to marry the scale to the
> encoder for positioning and tuning. The first is John Kasunich's web
> site with a little explanation of how and why this was done. The
> second is Stuart's website with the config files for the G&L. It shows
> the pid.0 and pid.4 used to control the X axis. This can be duplicated
> for more axes as needed. Any questions are welcome.
> 
> John's
> http://jmkasunich.dyndns.org/cgi-bin/blosxom/shoptask
>

Actually that is the top page of my blog, you have to scroll down a bit
to find the post Stuart is talking about.  The direct link is:
http://jmkasunich.dyndns.org/cgi-bin/blosxom/shoptask/wichita-trip-02-20-08.html

> Stuart's
> http://www.mpm1.com:8080/machines/GandL/configs/18-feb-2008/
> 
> thanks
> Stuart

Regards,

John Kasunich

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