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  • tommylight
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Today 14:08
Replied by tommylight on topic Arc

Arc

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

More info.
  • Lcvette
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Today 12:30
Replied by Lcvette on topic calling all probe basic lathe users!

calling all probe basic lathe users!

Category: QtPyVCP

@susan-parker,
very nice, that should come in handy for your project!
  • Lcvette
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Today 12:29
Replied by Lcvette on topic calling all probe basic lathe users!

calling all probe basic lathe users!

Category: QtPyVCP

awesome! that would be a good machine for conversational probably if you have also a way to setup with quick change tool post. or always make parts that fit within the gang setup maybe!
  • Lcvette
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Today 12:27
Replied by Lcvette on topic calling all probe basic lathe users!

calling all probe basic lathe users!

Category: QtPyVCP

@spumco:

In order to have a parts counter as a standard offering, I would think everything would need to be wired up to something, adding something like this in one of the user tabs seems like it would be the best fit.  maybe add them on the nice big blank sidebar user tab or along with the large DRO's on the side for X and Z.  I am not sure if linuxcnc has some form of build in part counter logic somewhere or not as i have not run across it, but you could use a simple macro call from gcode to add a count to a widget in the usertab for each time the macro gets triggered, this would be super simple to do and would not be something that got overwritten during updates if done in user tabs.that was the entire point of having those.  there is already lots of real estate under the large sidebar DRO's as seen in the picture:


 
 
  • susan-parker
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Today 12:01
Replied by susan-parker on topic calling all probe basic lathe users!

calling all probe basic lathe users!

Category: QtPyVCP

Will do! :)

By the way, have you seen this 3D model by Marinus Jeuring:

grabcad.com/library/emco-compact-5-cnc-1

Just found it - includes the ATC!

Pretty awesome, lot of time was spent drawing this.
  • jarcysgru
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Today 11:39 - Today 11:41
Replied by jarcysgru on topic WHB04B-4 nie działa płynnie

WHB04B-4 nie działa płynnie

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Hi everyone,I managed to fix the issue on my setup. I am using LinuxCNC version 2.8.4.After applying the configuration below, the pendant (wędka) works perfectly smooth now! I have absolutely no delays, no lags, and no sudden jumps anymore.Here is the HAL configuration that solved the problem:

 

File Attachment:

File Name: wedkahandr...6-25.hal
File Size:9 KB
  • freemoore
  • freemoore
Today 10:55

NativeCAM 2.0b — Python 3 & GTK3 port for LinuxCNC 2.9 / Debian 13 Trixie

Category: NativeCAM

Axemas,
Having been away from nativecam use for a few months, I came in to the shop yesterday morning ready to wrestle with the bodged-together version that Bogdanthegeek and Giovanni made possible last year. Super delighted to find the results of your work, installed and up and running very easily on a new machine (morbidelli author 503), in use within an hour or so. Thank you so, so much! As others have said, hopefully FernV is well and just no longer interested in his fantastic project; it's great to see it alive again, and ready to try out on the lathe too, and maybe the side drills on the morbidelli (if I ever get round to wiring those back in).

So far I find one unexpected behaviour, to do with the way part alignment responds to Workpiece axis align value:
I have workpiece of 150x150x2400, Y align = centre, and a rectangular array also with Y align = centre. Workpiece Y coord = 0, array Y coord = 0.
I would expect the array to show up at Y=0, but it appears instead at Y=-75; changing the array's Y axis align value (top/centre/bottom) does not change the array position.

Y axis copies was 1 for this behaviour. Playing around just now, changing that number made the array reset and appear as expected.

A minor oddity in an exceptionally welcome piece of software. Thank you again!
  • alfredmaina
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Today 10:45
Arc was created by alfredmaina

Arc

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

hello..i have a problem with my plasma cutter..I am using a 7I76E. The plasma torch goes down, senses the work piece, rises to the pierce height , fires the torch up but does not maintain the arc to cutting flame. Because of this, it then goes off instead of moving to cutting height and cutting flame.
  • hansfbaier
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Yesterday 02:58
Replied by hansfbaier on topic calling all probe basic lathe users!

calling all probe basic lathe users!

Category: QtPyVCP

I have this gang type lathe with live tools and I am thinking about converting it to LinuxCNC 
in the future:
www.smartlathe.com/products/sl-36
  • rodw
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Yesterday 20:32
Replied by rodw on topic Total lines in a GCode file

Total lines in a GCode file

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

in master branch 2.10, the currently executing line number can be found on this pin
motion.interp.line-number
If you get the number of lines as gmoccappy does you can calculate the percent processed in real time

 
  • scsmith1451
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Yesterday 20:26
Replied by scsmith1451 on topic Total lines in a GCode file

Total lines in a GCode file

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

In case anyone else needs to work with HAL_HBar and HAL_VBar components in Glade, it turns out that I didn't have my hal file configured correctly for the HBar. Within Glade, there is a description the zone limits for color changes is based on 0.0 - 1.0 which is a fractional percentage of the MAX/MIN limits, not what is required for input. Hence, what ever the MAX?MIN limits are set to, zones are based on the fractional percentage of that range.

I had to remove the SCALE component and just net gmoccapy.program.progress directly to the GLADE HAL_HBar component for everything to work as expected.

Thank for all you help.
  • spumco
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Yesterday 20:21
Replied by spumco on topic calling all probe basic lathe users!

calling all probe basic lathe users!

Category: QtPyVCP

it sounds like the machine you built is very specific for some dedicated work you need to accomplish. the conversational i created is really geared more towards a job shop type workflow on a traditional toolroom cnc lathe. not sure it would be of much help for your automation geared setup.

 


It's more of a 'standard' gang-tool lathe with some extra capabilities. And I look forward to using your conversational features - that's one of the primary reasons I'd prefer not to build a GUI from scratch.

The side panel is certainly one place I can stick some indicator LED's.  And I suspect not many people are running LCNC, much less PB, with a sub-spindle or live-tools.

On the other hand, I'd argue that a parts counter is lathe-agnostic.  I've seen a few LCNC parts counters (usually via Ladder) grafted on to other GUI's, but nothing 'integrated' in a GUI.

Yet every commercial CNC lathe I've seen or used has a parts counter of some sort.  Tool-room, slant-bed turret, gang-tool, VTL, etc - all the controls have some way of keeping track of parts, and using the counter's parameters/values to drive bar/slug handling macros.

A part counter with references to bar-feed sub-routines can be done entirely inside G-code (incrementing parameters), but there's no (good) way to monitor the status while a run is in-progress.  A built-in parts counter makes it gravy.
  • rodw
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Yesterday 20:17

Retrofitting a 3-axis VMC with DC servos - guidance needed

Category: Driver Boards

I've never used anything other than integrated graphics. no need for a seperate GPU
  • Ismacr63
  • Ismacr63
Yesterday 19:47
Replied by Ismacr63 on topic I can't reverse the spindle rotation.

I can't reverse the spindle rotation.

Category: Basic Configuration

Do i understand correctly, you have a BOB attached to Mesa, and then from BOB to PC817?
That seems redundant as you already have the GND's wired together, so might want to get rid of the PC817 as it is not isolating anything.
Is there any resistor on the input side of the PC817?
There must be one, probably a 47-100 ohm should work.
also, might want to try the pull down version, so the pin 9 to the other input of PC817, and the input that was on pin 9 to +5V. This might also require inverting the pin in hal.
 

 

Your understanding is correct:

Mesa 7i92 → Chinese BOB (5 V outputs) → PC817 module → DI4 of XP200 servo (24 V input).

I use the PC817 to adapt the 5 V level to the 24 V input of the servo, because the BOB cannot drive a 24 V input directly. Even though the grounds are connected together (no isolation), the optocoupler's output transistor acts as a simple NPN switch to pull DI4 to ground.

Can you check the output of the module with an ohmmeter?

If the PC817 module needs 5V drive you would have to connect it in sinking
mode to the 7I92. ( +5V to PC817 module IN+ 7I92 output to
PC817 module IN-  and active low output )

Is there some other issue with reverse in the hal file
( like PWM connections if you have spindle speed control )
 


I tested the sinking configuration exactly as described:

+5 V from BOB → IN+ (anode) of PC817 module

IN- (cathode) → pin 9 (GPIO12, 7I92)

Output V → DI4 (XP200), G → 24 V GND

HAL: spindle-ccw → GPIO12 with invert_output true

The LED now lights up when I activate REV (M4), and turns off in FWD (M3), exactly as expected. However, the spindle still does not reverse.

Thanks again!

 
  • scsmith1451
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Yesterday 18:44

Shutting down a standalone GLADE panel launched with gmoccapy

Category: Gmoccapy

Using a bash script to start LCNC followed by the kill script works.

I've created a desktop launcher, however, I can't add it to my quick start panel. Seems to be a limitation associated with Debian 12.

Thanks again for pointing me in the right direction.,
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