it again, but it never worked
previous years.
If all else fails I just have to write an interface myself.
Gene Heskett wrote:
On Wednesday 18 December 2013 23:18:21 ad...@mmri.us did opine:
I have a small Davinci CNC that I bought years ago for prototyping, but
never used as my larger
I think you are right that they must have forgotten it as cutting a
concave cavity or a convex dome is a basic necessity for a CNC.
andy pugh wrote:
On 19 December 2013 04:40, Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
But it is not inconceivable that they forgot to code that properly, or
I have a small Davinci CNC that I bought years ago for prototyping, but
never used as my larger CNC gets all the work.
On Page 47 and 48 of the manual in the link below, it describes the
Gcode for Arcs.
My machine cuts arcs in the X-Y plane but will not move e.g. in an arc
whenever the Z-axis
Does anyone know if the concave (cavity version) version exist of a
spherical or Cylindrical end-burr ?
I have a lot of small rods I need to round the ends to half-spheres and
it would be nice if such a bit exist and is out of luck coming up with a
solution.
What I mean by an end burr is this
Thanks I was looking for weeks and could not find anything except
jewelery tools.
thanks a lot, that solves it.
andy pugh wrote:
On 14 December 2013 21:07, ad...@mmri.us ad...@mmri.us wrote:
Does anyone know if the concave (cavity version) version exist of a
spherical or Cylindrical end
I had BobCad and it truly sucks.
It was a complete waste of money for us.
They sold it to us twice promising that it would just take a few small
edits to the G-code translator to get it to work with Isel machines.
After 4 months they still could not translate to Isel and Bobcad was
worthless
I really liked browsing through your website.
The furnace was nice!
I have the holy fear working with propane, so I ask;
Did you ever consider using a large TIG welder to create a small Arc oven?
The Duty cycle on a Transformer Miller Tig seems to be good enough.
or
Do you know of someone who
Any dwg to Linux converter available yet ?
Qcad, graphite and Dia do not support dwg.
LVenter
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Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs
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CORRECTION: Ignore previous mail
Any dwg to dxf converter for Linux available yet ?
Qcad, graphite and Dia do not support dwg.
LVenter
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Download Intel#174; Parallel Studio Eval
Try the new software tools for yourself.
Does anyone know what the HT1000 CNC interface entails?
I need to know what it entails to use it with an existing cnc cutting table.
Any known documents.
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I used to be on Eagle's usergroup years ago.
It seems to have developed quite nicely.
I already have 3 expensive schematic editors, nonewhich will output gcode.
Really crazy.
The most cost effective way for me would be to rather get a separate
application that will just read the gerbers and
Anyone know if there is a Linux replacement for Coppercam?
http://www.galaad.net/coppercam-eng.html;
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John Thornton wrote:
General questions are the hardest to answer. They are even harder to answer
when your not
asking about the subject of the mailing list.
Best plasma torch or best price... pick any one.
I use a Hypertherm 1250 and it was the best one for me.
You have to
About says it all.
Ray Henry wrote:
Ho! Wah! We got a piss ant here, 'eh.
On Sun, 2008-12-28 at 20:07 -0500, ad...@mmri.us wrote:
Grow up.
John Thornton wrote:
General questions are the hardest to answer
That's good info and basically completes the puzzle.
Leslie Newell wrote:
EMC can do torch height control
http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/uploads/dallur-thc-design.txt
Les
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Which Torch can cut the narrowest and most accurate cut?
I know the width of cut is dependent on cutting gas pressure, but I
would be pretty sure that an inverter type power source would also give
narrower cuts than a transformer based source due to the higher
frequency used.
So in general;
1)
Thanks a lot.
This is the type of Torch I want as shown on this page.
It will mount nicely on a CNC.
http://www.hypertherm.com/en/Products_and_Services/Mechanized_Plasma/Air_Plasma/;
I must laugh at the nameplay by Hypertherm.
They call some of their products PowerMax G3 !
They even make the
reading his posts.
John
On 25 Dec 2008 at 11:25, ad...@mmri.us wrote:
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