Re: [Emc-users] Early 80's Matsuura conversion.

2016-07-29 Thread Gene Heskett
On Friday 29 July 2016 11:38:18 sam sokolik wrote: > some odds and ends to finish up - but working > > http://electronicsam.com/images/matsuura/DSC_7732.jpg > > sam > Sorry about that, mouse went by the send button. Looking very good Sam. Fresh paint too, sets it off to be the shop star

Re: [Emc-users] Early 80's Matsuura conversion.

2016-07-29 Thread Gene Heskett
On Friday 29 July 2016 11:38:18 sam sokolik wrote: > some odds and ends to finish up - but working > > http://electronicsam.com/images/matsuura/DSC_7732.jpg > > sam > > On 5/18/2016 8:57 AM, sa...@empirescreen.com wrote: > > I am reusing what it came with. I actually don't know the leads > >

Re: [Emc-users] Early 80's Matsuura conversion.

2016-07-29 Thread Leonardo Marsaglia
Excellent! Good job Sam! 2016-07-29 12:38 GMT-03:00 sam sokolik : > some odds and ends to finish up - but working > > http://electronicsam.com/images/matsuura/DSC_7732.jpg > > sam > > On 5/18/2016 8:57 AM, sa...@empirescreen.com wrote: > > I am reusing what it came with.

Re: [Emc-users] Early 80's Matsuura conversion.

2016-07-29 Thread sam sokolik
some odds and ends to finish up - but working http://electronicsam.com/images/matsuura/DSC_7732.jpg sam On 5/18/2016 8:57 AM, sa...@empirescreen.com wrote: > I am reusing what it came with. I actually don't know the leads screw pitch > or encoder count - just that the input scale is 25400.

Re: [Emc-users] Early 80's Matsuura conversion.

2016-05-18 Thread samco
I am reusing what it came with. I actually don't know the leads screw pitch or encoder count - just that the input scale is 25400. We lucked out and the existing encoders are 5v Sam On Wed, 18 May 2016 09:14:36 -0300 Leonardo Marsaglia wrote: > Excellent

Re: [Emc-users] Early 80's Matsuura conversion.

2016-05-18 Thread Leonardo Marsaglia
Excellent conversion job! What kind of feedback do you have on the screws Sam? 2016-05-17 16:22 GMT-03:00 Gene Heskett : > On Tuesday 17 May 2016 13:28:01 sam sokolik wrote: > > > More progress. > > > > https://youtu.be/XntXTuXNfvE > > > > https://youtu.be/kXLF0u-tdT0 > > >

Re: [Emc-users] Early 80's Matsuura conversion.

2016-05-17 Thread Gene Heskett
On Tuesday 17 May 2016 13:28:01 sam sokolik wrote: > More progress. > > https://youtu.be/XntXTuXNfvE > > https://youtu.be/kXLF0u-tdT0 > > sam > Looks great Sam. Ready to make $ I'd say. > On 05/03/2016 01:54 PM, sam sokolik wrote: > > Couple of things I had forgotten in the previous big

Re: [Emc-users] Early 80's Matsuura conversion.

2016-05-17 Thread Rick Lair
Nice work Sam, That tool carousel moves pretty quick!! Rick On 05/17/2016 01:28 PM, sam sokolik wrote: > More progress. > > https://youtu.be/XntXTuXNfvE > > https://youtu.be/kXLF0u-tdT0 > > sam > > On 05/03/2016 01:54 PM, sam sokolik wrote: >> Couple of things I had forgotten in the previous

Re: [Emc-users] Early 80's Matsuura conversion.

2016-05-17 Thread sam sokolik
More progress. https://youtu.be/XntXTuXNfvE https://youtu.be/kXLF0u-tdT0 sam On 05/03/2016 01:54 PM, sam sokolik wrote: > Couple of things I had forgotten in the previous big conversion. (using > opto22 boards..) > > -Dc modules are polarity sensitive. (who knew? ;) ) (and when you > reverse

Re: [Emc-users] Early 80's Matsuura conversion.

2016-05-03 Thread sam sokolik
Couple of things I had forgotten in the previous big conversion. (using opto22 boards..) -Dc modules are polarity sensitive. (who knew? ;) ) (and when you reverse them - they have a diode so they are 'just on' ) -The 24 module opto22 boards need to have a jumper soldered in to power them

[Emc-users] Early 80's Matsuura conversion.

2016-05-01 Thread sam sokolik
Reusing as much as we can. (servos, drives, vfd...) Mesa hardware. A bit more specifics here http://forum.linuxcnc.org/forum/38-general-linuxcnc-questions/30441-matsuura-mc-500v2-retrofit Video - A bit better servo tuning. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81uwBAuR96I No surprises yet...