> check_config: ERROR
> (Using identity kinematics: trivkins)
> [JOINT_1]MIN_LIMIT > [AXIS_Z]MIN_LIMIT (-200.0 > -1e99)
> [JOINT_1]MAX_LIMIT < [AXIS_Z]MAX_LIMIT (800.0 < 1e99)
I believe this is due to a bug in pncconf dating from its
conversion for joints_axes. For XZ lathe configs, an [AXIS_
On Monday 26 September 2016 22:49:15 Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings all;
>
> I gave up on trying to just copy my TLM's config over to the Sheldons
> computer, mainly because I've not yet installed home switches and
> such.
>
> But I need to be able to exercise this BoB, and find all my signals if
Greetings all;
I gave up on trying to just copy my TLM's config over to the Sheldons
computer, mainly because I've not yet installed home switches and such.
But I need to be able to exercise this BoB, and find all my signals if I
can. Something I haven't had a lot of luck finding because mach u
I read the newspaper stories. They are accurate but only talk about
package delivery using the normal post office reciprocity agreements that
all post offices have with each other.Some packages are sent this way
but if we are talking about small padded envelopes and boxes that fit on
your hand
On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 12:24 PM, Greg Bentzinger
wrote:
> Chris;
>
> I only would request B-Directional as a time saver. I had a HAAS 5C
> indexer which used stepper motors and it was reasonably fast - even so,
> indexing often was the largest portion of total program run time. For small
> inde
You want your order to be the final one on the final pallet going into the
shipment, not the first order on the first pallet.
From: Chris Albertson
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2016 4:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Rotary table indexer project
Chris;
I only would request B-Directional as a time saver. I had a HAAS 5C indexer
which used stepper motors and it was reasonably fast - even so, indexing often
was the largest portion of total program run time. For small indexers that most
of us will make from small rotary tables, they will
Chris,
>>It pushes some of the
manual work, except the "last mile delivery" onto the sender.
Where do you get your e-packet info from? That's not accurate.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/storyline/wp/2014/09/12/the-postal-service-is-losing-millions-a-year-to-help-you-buy-cheap-stuff-from
On 9/26/2016 8:20 AM, Chris Radek wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 07:54:30AM -0500, Jim Craig wrote:
>> This is all with version 2.7.4.
> Are you sure of the version? There are some problems in 2.7.5-2.7.6
> that seem like they could be related to this behavior (fixed now in
> 2.7.7) but I would
On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 07:54:30AM -0500, Jim Craig wrote:
>
> This is all with version 2.7.4.
Are you sure of the version? There are some problems in 2.7.5-2.7.6
that seem like they could be related to this behavior (fixed now in
2.7.7) but I would not expect 2.7.4 to have problems with losing
While working with the plasma cutter this weekend we noticed strange
behavior on the DRO overlay on the preview plot in Axis.
When attempting to run a program we were getting -z limit switch trips
due to needing more debounce on the switch. This switch is used for
touch off probing and for -z l
Too me this is nuts, just use linucnc to index, no need for add on
code and hardware, goes both ways, coordinated moves (hobbing, helical
cuts and radii), indexing is trivial in an Ocode routine.
When I first set up my machine it was for cutting gears, using
linuxcnc got rid of all the errors of th
This is the kind of ideas I was looking for. Two questions:
(1) What does bi-directional get you that can't be done by going all the
way around. Maybe it takes longer to rotate 360+ degrees?Is there any
other reason? Technically it is very easy to run bidirectional but I could
not see a rea
Actually it is more sophisticated than that. The e-packet delivery system
is a deal between China and the US. The packages are collected and sorted
in china by US zip code and delivered to the final post office. The US
post office skips the normal sorting and shipping and saves some money.
Kind
Chris;
I would add a remote cycle start input and a cycle complete output that could
be optionally hooked into LCNC.
Likewise I would allow bi-directional positioning moves. Just add a small
overshoot value and and feed back into position to maintain consistent preload
in one direction.
I wo
On 26 September 2016 at 09:20, Chris Albertson
wrote:
>
> I'll connect it to Linux CNC later. But the PC box is huge and not so
> portable. The indexer controller can be 1/3rd the size of this 4" table.
My rotary axes connect to the controller with a hybrid D-sub. There isn't
any separate con
On 26 September 2016 at 09:20, Chris Albertson
wrote:
> I can't see how the postage alone is that low.
Because they only need to get it on a ship, and then it is delivered for
free (at a loss) by your national mail delivery co.
It's meant to be a mutual arrangement, but it is far from fair at t
On Sun, Sep 25, 2016 at 11:28 PM, Marcus Bowman <
marcus.bow...@visible.eclipse.co.uk> wrote:
>
> On 26 Sep 2016, at 04:45, Chris Albertson wrote:
>
> > I've started work on a motorized indexer for my rotary table.
>
> Like DivisionMaster?
>
> > At this
> > point I am not calling this a fourth a
On 25.09.16 13:11, Danny Miller wrote:
> Some of our folks built a metal kiln and we tried to melt some aluminum
> swarf the neighboring metalshop discarded, at least what we thought was
> aluminum (no confirmation, but it wasn't steel). We got almost no metal,
> just inches of dross. No inert
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