Hello
i am interesting if linux cnc capable to send out value of current feed on
which machine moves.
for example if --F 5.7--- to linux cnc some how send digital signal of any
type out, that identify that present feed in fact is 5.7.
Just want to say that linux cnc capability to identify G0 from
Hi Gene,
Yeah, it is does not always do a great job. It takes a lot of fiddling to get
everything correct. I'm still not entirely happy with the results.
As far as I can tell the best selective soldering machines use a solder
fountain.
As to Mach3, I used it as that's what I'm most familiar
Here's a machine built to automate soldering of 0.1 pin headers.
http://hackaday.com/2015/05/05/open-source-diy-soldering-robot/
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On Saturday 09 May 2015 22:39:24 Peter Homann wrote:
Hi Gene,
Yeah, it is does not always do a great job. It takes a lot of fiddling
to get everything correct. I'm still not entirely happy with the
results.
And while I am obviously a fan of LinuxCNC, thats not saying there aren't
other
I have quite a general and maybe easy question:
All the configurations seem to be done correctly, except boost.
But I haven't yet managed to compile the package as the Boost installation is
not yet done properly??
I haven't got helpful info from the Boost board articles either...
If you can help,
Hi,
This is the soldering robot I have. It is based on a general purpose robot,
mainly used for applying glues, pastes etc. Mine has a soldering head on it.
http://homanndesigns.com/index.php?option=com_contentview=articleid=53:selective-soldering-machine-mach3-catid=35:smtItemid=55
I year or
On 9 May 2015, at 08:37, arto rasimus artorasi...@yahoo.com wrote:
If you can help, thank you very much!
RPi isn't really supported by LinuxCNC, you would be likely to get better
support from the Machinekit fork.
On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 7:06 PM, Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
Progress report:
I copied all the 5i25.*.bit and 5i25.*.xml files from the zip archive I
had pulled from Peters site a week ago, into /lib /firmware/hm2/5i25.
Then I did the compile and install of the boot.comp, fired
On Saturday 09 May 2015 07:58:46 Mark Wendt wrote:
On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 7:06 PM, Gene Heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
Progress report:
I copied all the 5i25.*.bit and 5i25.*.xml files from the zip
archive I had pulled from Peters site a week ago, into /lib
/firmware/hm2/5i25.
On 05/09/2015 02:43 AM, Peter Homann wrote:
Hi,
This is the soldering robot I have. It is based on a general purpose robot,
mainly used for applying glues, pastes etc. Mine has a soldering head on it.
On Saturday 09 May 2015 05:43:10 Peter Homann wrote:
Hi,
This is the soldering robot I have. It is based on a general purpose
robot, mainly used for applying glues, pastes etc. Mine has a
soldering head on it.
http://homanndesigns.com/index.php?option=com_contentview=articleid=
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