Re: [Emc-users] misters for really small setups?

2019-10-02 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 02 October 2019 23:41:38 Brent Loschen wrote: > On 10/2/2019 7:18 AM, Gene Heskett wrote: > > On Wednesday 02 October 2019 00:36:41 Brent Loschen wrote: > >> >>l-F > >>

[Emc-users] G54.1 option.

2019-10-02 Thread Greg Bentzinger via Emc-users
Hello list; LinuxCNC has its native 9 sets of work shift coordinates ( G54-G59.3). For me it is enough. I have used the Fanuc G54.1 P## and the HAAS expanded offset function. While not as user friendly you can have as many work shifts as you need by adding extra sub programs. o10 (RESET

Re: [Emc-users] misters for really small setups?

2019-10-02 Thread Brent Loschen
On 10/2/2019 7:18 AM, Gene Heskett wrote: On Wednesday 02 October 2019 00:36:41 Brent Loschen wrote: I sorta went crazy, ordered two

Re: [Emc-users] G54.1?

2019-10-02 Thread David Berndt
I'm not motivated enough to try to put this feature in myself, but would certainly make use of it. I have enough WCS's to survive as is, but feel a bit cramped... I'm not really sure how this works for the linuxcnc project, but along the lines of bug bounties, I'd throw in 40$ CAD (a

Re: [Emc-users] G54.1?

2019-10-02 Thread andy pugh
On Wed, 2 Oct 2019 at 15:14, Todd Zuercher wrote: > I work with a lot of Fanuc machines and I was curious if there was any > interest in the Linuxcnc community for having more work coordinate systems > available It isn't something that I have seen requested. (I think I have used G55 once... so

[Emc-users] G54.1?

2019-10-02 Thread Todd Zuercher
I work with a lot of Fanuc machines and I was curious if there was any interest in the Linuxcnc community for having more work coordinate systems available similar to how Fanuc controls have their G54.1 option. It works by adding a P code to a G54 command. In the Fanuc system there are the

Re: [Emc-users] Real-Time Linux on the Raspberry Pi

2019-10-02 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 02 October 2019 11:20:16 Les Newell wrote: > Hi Gene, > > > But I'm still waiting on heat > > sinking hardware and a fan to cool my pi4 with. > > I'm not keen on the tiny fans used on Pi heatsinks and most Pi > heatsinks without fans are so small they don't do much. The other day > I

Re: [Emc-users] Real-Time Linux on the Raspberry Pi

2019-10-02 Thread Les Newell
Hi Gene, But I'm still waiting on heat sinking hardware and a fan to cool my pi4 with. I'm not keen on the tiny fans used on Pi heatsinks and most Pi heatsinks without fans are so small they don't do much. The other day I found this Pi4 heatsink on eBay

Re: [Emc-users] misters for really small setups?

2019-10-02 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 02 October 2019 10:16:07 Les Newell wrote: > Hi Gene, > > > Generally that pressure in the bottle is just enough to lift the > > liquid to the top of the gantry. Max of say 13" of water, or about > > 1/2 psi. Difficlt to set with a $10 regulator. > > On my setup the shop air comes

Re: [Emc-users] Real-Time Linux on the Raspberry Pi

2019-10-02 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 02 October 2019 09:44:12 Gene Heskett wrote: > On Wednesday 02 October 2019 07:23:54 grumpy--- via Emc-users wrote: > > i have seen messages on this list about running a real time kernel > > on a pi has anyone tried this guys method > > i have not and know nothing more than what this

Re: [Emc-users] misters for really small setups?

2019-10-02 Thread Les Newell
Hi Gene, Generally that pressure in the bottle is just enough to lift the liquid to the top of the gantry. Max of say 13" of water, or about 1/2 psi. Difficlt to set with a $10 regulator. On my setup the shop air comes though a solenoid valve then is regulated down to ~20psi and fed to both

Re: [Emc-users] Real-Time Linux on the Raspberry Pi

2019-10-02 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 02 October 2019 07:23:54 grumpy--- via Emc-users wrote: > i have seen messages on this list about running a real time kernel on > a pi has anyone tried this guys method > i have not and know nothing more than what this article states >

Re: [Emc-users] misters for really small setups?

2019-10-02 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 02 October 2019 00:36:41 Brent Loschen wrote: > Gene - rather than a pressurized Coke bottle/regulator, have you > considered using a small peristaltic pump?  I just looked on Ebay and > found  several for under $20-25. This one >

[Emc-users] Real-Time Linux on the Raspberry Pi

2019-10-02 Thread grumpy--- via Emc-users
i have seen messages on this list about running a real time kernel on a pi has anyone tried this guys method i have not and know nothing more than what this article states https://www.get-edi.io/Real-Time-Linux-on-the-Raspberry-Pi/ ___ Emc-users