On Wednesday 03 March 2021 03:49:51 andy pugh wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Mar 2021 at 03:03, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > 'PROGRAM_EXTENSION = .gcode 3D Printer
> >
> > Without a second quote.
>
> That does seem spurious.
>
> They all have it, but the problem is a missing closing quote.
> https://github.com/L
On Wed, 3 Mar 2021 at 03:03, Gene Heskett wrote:
> 'PROGRAM_EXTENSION = .gcode 3D Printer
>
> Without a second quote.
That does seem spurious.
They all have it, but the problem is a missing closing quote.
https://github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/blob/master/docs/src/config/ini-config.txt#L482
> D
On Tuesday 02 March 2021 03:59:49 andy pugh wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Mar 2021 at 04:24, Feral Engineer
wrote:
> > z axis utilize a mechanical limit switch to latch home position, but
> > then each axis has a pnp proximity sensor that triggers the actual
> > home position
>
> Are both the switch and th
On Tuesday 02 March 2021 03:59:49 andy pugh wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Mar 2021 at 04:24, Feral Engineer
wrote:
> > z axis utilize a mechanical limit switch to latch home position, but
> > then each axis has a pnp proximity sensor that triggers the actual
> > home position
>
> Are both the switch and th
On Tuesday 02 March 2021 03:51:26 andy pugh wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Mar 2021 at 07:36, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > The problem with homing the bs-1 is that the home switch is
> > activated by a notch in the hub of its spindle
>
> It's probably best to home a rotary axis to a 180 degree target. With
> sear
On Mon, 1 Mar 2021 at 04:24, Feral Engineer wrote:
> z axis utilize a mechanical limit switch to latch home position, but then
> each axis has a pnp proximity sensor that triggers the actual home position
Are both the switch and the PNP on at the same time?
Is the PNP "long" enough to serve as a
On Tue, 2 Mar 2021 at 07:36, Gene Heskett wrote:
> The problem with homing the bs-1 is that the home switch is activated by
> a notch in the hub of its spindle
It's probably best to home a rotary axis to a 180 degree target. With
search and backoff speeds set high, and a slow latch.
Then it onl
On Monday 01 March 2021 14:11:00 Jon Elson wrote:
> On 03/01/2021 11:02 AM, Feral Engineer wrote:
> > Hi Jon
> >
> > No encoders. Besides the 7i76e and raspberry pi, the machine is
> > using the original steppers and electronics.
>
> OK, without encoders, then you are limited by the servo
> period
I'll take a look. Sounds like this might be very helpful. Thanks a bunch!
Phil T.
The Feral Engineer
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On Mon, Mar 1, 2021, 2:59 PM Marius Alksnys wrote:
> I think I solved that problem in Emco
I think I solved that problem in Emcoturn 220 integration and went even
further. I added a protection of lost steps with the sensor. Here is my
config:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1tjU-i8v7iAPqDlRHX5l45pFpincPqneS?usp=sharing
Hope this helps.
On 2021-03-01 06:21, Feral Engineer wrot
Hi Jon
I have it feeding back slowly to latch the proximity switch, but it's
picking up from an encoder pulse that it found 6 inches away from the home
position unless I move the machine close to the switch, close Linuxcnc,
reload LinuxCNC and command a zero return from there.
I disconnected the
On 03/01/2021 11:02 AM, Feral Engineer wrote:
Hi Jon
No encoders. Besides the 7i76e and raspberry pi, the machine is using the
original steppers and electronics.
OK, without encoders, then you are limited by the servo
period. So, figure some way to tie
the sensor in with the mechanical switch,
Hi Jon
No encoders. Besides the 7i76e and raspberry pi, the machine is using the
original steppers and electronics. Emco used a double switch home sequence
on this machine - mechanical "rough" home and proximity "fine" home. I got
this to work last night, but it's not working properly. It seems to
On 02/28/2021 10:21 PM, Feral Engineer wrote:
Hello Hive mind,
Question for the group. I have an emco pc turn 55. I've successfully gotten
everything working 100% on LCNC with the exception of one thing, the x and
z axis utilize a mechanical limit switch to latch home position, but then
each axi
Lucky the proxy is PNP
Wire the proxy in series with the switch
- the proxy will pull the line UP
- the proxy Only has power when the switch is closed
- so the home position is only valid if the switch is closed AND the proxy
is active AND the proxy is interrupted. Then the line will get pulled h
Thanks for the reply.
here's my current setup:
7i76e input 4 -> X mechanical switch
7i76e input 30 -> X proximity sensor
7i76e input 5 -> Z mechanical switch
7i76e input 31 -> Z proximity sensor
INI file set up for home_use_index = yes
hal file additions:
loadrt encoder
addf encoder.capture-pos
On Sunday 28 February 2021 23:21:12 Feral Engineer wrote:
> Hello Hive mind,
>
> Question for the group. I have an emco pc turn 55. I've successfully
> gotten everything working 100% on LCNC with the exception of one
> thing, the x and z axis utilize a mechanical limit switch to latch
> home posit
Hello Hive mind,
Question for the group. I have an emco pc turn 55. I've successfully gotten
everything working 100% on LCNC with the exception of one thing, the x and
z axis utilize a mechanical limit switch to latch home position, but then
each axis has a pnp proximity sensor that triggers the a
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