Thank you.
At the moment work-work has reared its ugly head and the lab bench has to be
cleared off for a test and verify system so the Pi4, BoB, MESA 7i92H and other
stuff has to be put on the shelf for now.
May even have to clean off the table saw top since it often also serves as a
workbench
Hey everyone.
Hopefully this is interesting.
https://youtu.be/C253C9ODMn4
Love linuxcnc!
Rigid Tapping just works. I can tap m12 easy as. And spindle orientation
works fine.
Plus the side mount toolchanger works good.
Toolchanger stuff was mostly done in classic ladder.
Sing out of you wa
you may also need to manually install the VTK library to get the 3D plotter
https://scottalford75.github.io/LinuxCNC-on-RPi/4.%20VTK%20for%20QtPyVCP.html
On 7/23/21 3:28 AM, Jose Luis wrote:
hello,
the installer is x86_64 only
to install on the pi you could install from sources
steps are on
hello,
the installer is x86_64 only
to install on the pi you could install from sources
steps are on the developement install section
https://kcjengr.github.io/probe_basic/dev_install.html
Thanks
On 7/23/21 2:23 AM, John Dammeyer wrote:
Quick question.
Followed the instructions here:
https
Quick question.
Followed the instructions here:
https://kcjengr.github.io/probe_basic/quick_start.html
Downloaded the ProbeBasic-Installer onto the Pi4 which already has a functional
LinuxCNC 2.8.2 with AXIS.
>From the command line in the downloads folder after I've set execute
>permission when I
So it is the thought police, just in case you might say something offensive. I
think I saw this movie a few years ago.
It is strange to watch those that seem to want to be in control.
On Thursday, July 22, 2021, 10:03:57 AM CDT, ken.stra...@gmail.com
wrote:
I think that you are mis
On Thu, 22 Jul 2021, Chris Albertson wrote:
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2021 10:19:02 -0700
From: Chris Albertson
Reply-To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)"
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] A new lathe encoder option.
Yes, time-stamping the pulses works, if you h
Yes, time-stamping the pulses works, if you have an accurate counter that
can be snap shotted by the pulse. A modern microcontroller or FPGA can do
that. But as the pulses get faster you have to transition back to counting
pulses not "ticks" or you have the same quantization noise problem.I
th
On Thu, 2021-07-22 at 17:13 +0200, grumpy via Emc-users wrote:
> >
> > From: Valerio Bellizzomi
> > Sent: Thu Jul 22 11:35:44 CEST 2021
> > To:
> > Subject: Re: [Emc-users] The Code Of Conduct Fait Accompli
> >
> >
> > I am making a big effort to underst
>
> From: Valerio Bellizzomi
> Sent: Thu Jul 22 11:35:44 CEST 2021
> To:
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] The Code Of Conduct Fait Accompli
>
>
> I am making a big effort to understand why people is so adverse to
> rules. Every project on sourceforge/github ha
I think that you are missing the point. There MIGHT be something offensive and
we have to be prepared to deal with a transgression. It's called being
"proactive".
More seriously and without my stupid PC hat on, such rules are completely
unneeded and offensive!
-Original Message-
From:
Good luck finding one. The CoC is a solution in search of a problem.
Mark
On Thu, Jul 22, 2021 at 10:32 AM Scott Harwell via Emc-users <
emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> I'm a little slow on some of this. Could someone give me an example of a
> "rules violation" please refer to an act
I'm a little slow on some of this. Could someone give me an example of a
"rules violation" please refer to an actual post. I read every email and every
recent topic post. In my unenlightened position I can't think of anything in
the last year that I have seen that was offensive.
Scott H
On Thu, 22 Jul 2021 at 04:01, Chris Albertson wrote:
>
> The noise here is not electrical noise on the cables. We assume the signal
> is perfect square waves.This is "quantization noise".
No, I am talking _specifically_ about electrical noise. With a single
pulse counter electrical noise can
On Thursday 22 July 2021 01:02:26 dave engvall wrote:
> "The solution is to either add more counts per revolution or use a ten
> timesmore complex control algorithm."
>
> IIUC then the real problem here is statistical. That is the sample
> size is too small to be significant. Maybe an over-simplif
I am making a big effort to understand why people is so adverse to
rules. Every project on sourceforge/github has to follow rules of the
site, and some projects have their own CoC.
If you agreed to behave correctly before, the CoC should not affect
you, unless you want to misbehave now.
On Thu,
On Wednesday 21 July 2021 22:58:21 Chris Albertson wrote:
> The noise here is not electrical noise on the cables. We assume the
> signal is perfect square waves.This is "quantization noise".
>
> Here is what happens... Say you have 50 slots on the spindle and the
> motor is turning at 100 R
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/29-forum-announcements/42898-linuxcnc-code-of-conduct
"You cannot reply to this topic."
And if he decides to not reply to you or anyone else, what are you or
anyone else going to do about it? Not a threat, just asking.
Should be clear how this was and will be handle
The "discussion" is apparently over and we still have the Code of Conduct.
https://linuxcnc.org/CODE_OF_CONDUCT
It wasn't much of a discussion. Questions were asked but there were no
meaningful answers.
At the risk of offending any programmers in the LinuxCNC community by
appropriating prog
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