> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Burton [mailto:lathebuil...@gmail.com]
> Sent: September-17-15 10:08 PM
> To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] CAD/CAM for LinuxCNC
>
>
> Fusion 360 CAM is very nice.
>
I went to the web site and tried to download from Debia
Fusion 360 CAM is very nice.
On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 11:49 PM, John Dammeyer
wrote:
> Hi,
> I've been using Alibre (now Geomagic) and the VisualCAM plugin for
> generating G-Code. MecSoft will no longer be supporting the plugin and has
> offered a standalone version of VisualCAM. When 3D Syste
Hi,
I've been using Alibre (now Geomagic) and the VisualCAM plugin for
generating G-Code. MecSoft will no longer be supporting the plugin and has
offered a standalone version of VisualCAM. When 3D Systems purchased Alibre
I wondered whether it would eventually just become a CAD system for rapid
p
On Thursday 17 September 2015 10:44:07 Gene Heskett wrote:
> Thanks for the link Andy, thats very helpful. I'll have to play with
> a calculator of course, some of which you see above, but now I have a
> clue as to what the heck i am doing rather than blindly trying numbers
> for effect.
>
> Chee
On 17.09.15 09:39, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Thursday 17 September 2015 05:09:07 Erik Christiansen wrote:
> The fact that you shorted it while charged with only the meters volt or
> so charge, and "fixed" it, which punches thru the foil oxides and
> restores a good but temporary connection, making
On Thursday 17 September 2015 05:11:47 andy pugh wrote:
> On 17 September 2015 at 02:32, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > So what do I set its TOL and SCALE at to achieve this, and better
> > yet, how did you go about determining the proper settings to do
> > that?
>
> It's a fairly simple comp, maybe loo
On 17 September 2015 at 14:36, Ed wrote:
> Many CNC lathes push large twist drills and spade drills through some
> tough material. How big do you plan?
My current lathe has stepper motors, and stalls if asked to push a big
drill, so in fact my 2kN number was derived from asking FS-Wizard what
the
On 17.09.15 08:36, Ed wrote:
> On 09/17/2015 07:57 AM, andy pugh wrote:
> > Seems to say that a feed force of 100N is about normal.
> > This seems rather less than I would have guessed.
> >
> > Does anyone else have any feel for this. I have been designing around
> > 2kN, and I know that many CNC l
I know that our big machines have 7.5 kw Z axis motors, and 3.5 kw X
axis motors.
On 9/17/2015 8:57 AM, andy pugh wrote:
> To size motors, screws, bearings etc for my CNC lathe conversion I
> have been trying to find cutting force data.
>
> http://www.ijera.com/papers/Vol4_issue4/Version%201/U04
On Thursday 17 September 2015 05:09:07 Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On an old thread; 08.05.15 05:29, Mark Wendt wrote:
> > I bought a little transistor/cap tester kit from Banggood a while
> > back,
>
> Having followed suit, I was disappointed today to find a new/old-stock
> great fat 10,000 uF ele
On 09/17/2015 07:57 AM, andy pugh wrote:
> To size motors, screws, bearings etc for my CNC lathe conversion I
> have been trying to find cutting force data.
>
> http://www.ijera.com/papers/Vol4_issue4/Version%201/U044134144.pdf
>
> Seems to say that a feed force of 100N is about normal.
> This seem
On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 8:48 AM, Erik Christiansen
wrote:
> On 17.09.15 05:54, Mark Wendt wrote:
>> I haven't checked my transistor/cap tester against a real ESR meter I
>> have for my bench, so I don't know how accurate it is at that. My
>> electronics stuff is all packed up right now, waiting t
To size motors, screws, bearings etc for my CNC lathe conversion I
have been trying to find cutting force data.
http://www.ijera.com/papers/Vol4_issue4/Version%201/U044134144.pdf
Seems to say that a feed force of 100N is about normal.
This seems rather less than I would have guessed.
Does anyone
On 17.09.15 05:54, Mark Wendt wrote:
> I haven't checked my transistor/cap tester against a real ESR meter I
> have for my bench, so I don't know how accurate it is at that. My
> electronics stuff is all packed up right now, waiting to be put in the
> moving van, so I won't have a chance to play f
On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 5:09 AM, Erik Christiansen
wrote:
> On an old thread; 08.05.15 05:29, Mark Wendt wrote:
>> I bought a little transistor/cap tester kit from Banggood a while back,
>
> Having followed suit, I was disappointed today to find a new/old-stock
> great fat 10,000 uF electrolytic g
On 17 September 2015 at 02:32, Gene Heskett wrote:
> So what do I set its TOL and SCALE at to achieve this, and better yet,
> how did you go about determining the proper settings to do that?
It's a fairly simple comp, maybe loooking at the source code will help?
http://git.linuxcnc.org/gitweb?p=
On an old thread; 08.05.15 05:29, Mark Wendt wrote:
> I bought a little transistor/cap tester kit from Banggood a while back,
Having followed suit, I was disappointed today to find a new/old-stock
great fat 10,000 uF electrolytic giving an ESR reading of 0.8 ohm.
Being, at least philosophically,
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