Very neat! Nicely done.
Mark
At 11:26 PM 3/5/2008, you wrote:
Hello, All,
CNC is just good fun but sometimes I like to work with things I can't
see, electromagnetics (i.e. antennas). Hope you find the EMC-based
project I've started, the Enhanced Machine Controller-based Antenna
Range (EMCAR),
All you have to do is hit the home button...
John
On 5 Mar 2008 at 19:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
Can we look at adding something to the scenario? How about a re-home
due to lost axis motor steps on an open loop system? How can we
restart in the middle after an ESTOP? I
Nice idea, I have a netwok analyser and have made 10Ghz discones for
fun, just built an EMC 4 axis mill. Time to combine hobbies.
Dave Caroline
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Hi,
You may remember my recent posts about my attempts to get a reasonable
speed out of a stepper motor for driving a little lathe spindle. I'm now
a bit confused. I am using a motor of indeterminate voltage (no plate on
it) but which I think is probably about 4.5 - 5 volt and I am driving it
Marcin,
I found your Factor E project very interesting and hope to contribute.
For the control, you might wish to investigate the use of a thin client
which is a diskless, lightweight computer intended mainly for web surfing.
I've been playing around with the Netier XL1000; see:
Hmmm.
All we did was use one of those non-metal wind-up microwave turntables :)
- Steve
Dave Caroline wrote:
Nice idea, I have a netwok analyser and have made 10Ghz discones for
fun, just built an EMC 4 axis mill. Time to combine hobbies.
Dave Caroline
archivist #emc irc.freenode.net
Dale Ertley wrote:
Hello All,
Can we look at adding something to the scenario? How about a re-home due
to lost axis motor steps on an open loop system? How can we restart in
the middle after an ESTOP?
I don't think this makes any difference to the restart in middle
of G-code program. You
Bob Freeman wrote:
Hello, All,
CNC is just good fun but sometimes I like to work with things I can't
see, electromagnetics (i.e. antennas). Hope you find the EMC-based
project I've started, the Enhanced Machine Controller-based Antenna
Range (EMCAR), interesting. You can see it at
Ian,
You Wrote:
I am using a motor of indeterminate voltage (no plate on it) but which I
think is probably about 4.5 - 5 volt and I am driving it
with 12 volts. At this I can get a fair speed out of it but, having read
another post on this list which recommended using the highest voltage
Fenn,
Thanks for these hints, looks like we have a solution!
I'm definitely interested in working out the Netier XL1000.
I have not investigated homebrew servos. I would like to talk about that in
more detail.
Perhaps we can talk more directly offline, or phone, or Skype. Please send
me your
Also check out mikebeck.org ... gantry kit is abut $500,
electronics / motors are extra. Check with Mike for details.
(no affiliation, just considering being a customer)
Mike sells a beefed up version of the HobbyCNC.com plans in kit form
from what I can tell.
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From:
Greetings;
Is there a key assignment that will run the A axis, like the first three, so I
don't have to fool with the mouse to move it?
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Cheers, Gene
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soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order.
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As
On Thu, Mar 06, 2008 at 07:36:47PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings;
Is there a key assignment that will run the A axis, like the first three, so
I
don't have to fool with the mouse to move it?
In AXIS: Help / Quick Reference
On Thursday 06 March 2008, Chris Radek wrote:
On Thu, Mar 06, 2008 at 07:36:47PM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings;
Is there a key assignment that will run the A axis, like the first three,
so I don't have to fool with the mouse to move it?
In AXIS: Help / Quick Reference
Thanks Chris
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I have a Dell Inspiron 2600 Pentium III with 384 Megs of ram. It is setup as a
dual boot - Linux/EMC2.1 BDI and Windows XP Home. It runs my stepper drivers
just fine out of the printer port. I bought it new about 5 years ago or so.
Dave
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