https://youtu.be/YiT_CgO1-1w

On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 6:50 PM a k <[email protected]> wrote:

> here are some info about what my project.
> combination of lcnc and welding need to see some problems .....that i have
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TBTOxNLo2E
>
> On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 12:01 PM Gene Heskett <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> On Sunday 28 July 2019 12:01:11 Jon Elson wrote:
>>
>> > On 07/27/2019 10:09 PM, a k wrote:
>> > > Hi
>> > > I am interesting if linuxcnc can host different groups , like
>> > > linuxcnc for application?
>> > >
>> > > Right now it is linuxcnc for lathe and mill.
>> > > Cutting process not under the any questions ,so only linuxcnc ...
>> > >
>> > > What about if lcnc does something more complex than simple metal etc
>> > > cutting?
>> >
>> > A variant of LinuxCNC called Machinekit is often used with
>> > the BeagleBone and CRAMPS board to run 3-D printers.  Some
>> > people are using it with 5-axis mills.  I know that several
>> > tube benders have been built.  One of my customers is in
>> > Brazil and uses LinuxCNC to run a screen printing machine
>> > (there's a YouTube video of it). Recently, some additions
>> > have been added to do reverse path for wire and sinker EDM.
>> > I've heard rumors of gear hobbing machines, too.
>> >
>> > Jon
>> >
>> I've never cobbled up a wire spooler, but I've done lots of EDM, mostly
>> burning out broken taps. But my threads when I'm done look a heck of a
>> lot better that that guy on you-tube who specializes removing broken
>> taps. He uses so much current he's arcing sideways and punching holes in
>> the threads. I haven't automated the feed rate, mainly because I'm
>> usually operating in a blind hole, so I have to back out and clean the
>> electrolyte out of the hole, its got so much metal in it thats its gone
>> conductive. For that, I really should rig a small water pump, and rig an
>> injector in the upper part of the electrode to feed distilled water into
>> the slowly rotating brass tubing I use for an electrode. By that method
>> I could keep the hole clean enough to not have to stop and clean the
>> shorts out of the hole.
>>
>> As for dielectric fluid, I've found at the currants and voltages I use,
>> that distilled water works better than K2.
>>
>> There is not anything stopping LCNC from doing all sorts of odd jobs. And
>> most importantly, you are in no way limited to what your CAD/CAM can
>> write but you'll never find out unless you learn to write your own
>> gcode. IMO, its even easier than Basic.
>>
>> Cheers, Gene Heskett
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