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  • 0x2102
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Today 20:43
Replied by 0x2102 on topic spindle-at-speed

spindle-at-speed

Category: Deutsch

Der VFD scheint in P02.10 nur eine feste Frequenz zu unterstuertzen. Damit koenne man wohl pruefen ob er z.B. eine Mindestdrehzahl hat. Z.B. 100Hz oder 6000UpM. Aber er kann wohl nicht vergleichen, ob die Vorgabe durch Spannung erreicht ist und dann erst schalten.

Wenn du ganz viel Langeweile hast, kannst du dir auch die ModBus Implementierung anschauen:

github.com/xsnoopy/LinuxCNC-Yalang-yl620...d?tab=readme-ov-file

Der RS485 Anschluss scheint stoeranfaellig zu sein. Ich wuerde das maximal zur Rueckmeldung der Drehzahl nutzen, nicht aber um die Spindel an und auszuschalten.

Falls du ModBus mal testen willst, nimm bitte einen USB / Serial zu RS485 Adapter mit A/B und GND (Masse). 120Ohm Widerstand am Ende der Verbindung nicht vergessen.
  • andypugh
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Today 20:32

Considering a Full Rewire on a Working Schaublin 125 CNC

Category: Turning

The trick to freeze the VFD PID when not on the limits might be to set maxerror to a very small number (actually = 0 means "no limit") using a mux component.
  • andypugh
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Today 20:27

Considering a Full Rewire on a Working Schaublin 125 CNC

Category: Turning

If I was trying to retrofit the Schaublin I think I would take an approach like this:

1) Use one PID to operate the variator, Use this as the main speed control.
2) Use a second PID to control the VFD, but have this set up to default to 50 (or 60) Hz when disabled. The pid component appears to set the output to zero when disabled, so you might have to use sum2 to add on 50Hz / 3000rpm / whatever to the output.

Then the idea would be to use the variator for speeds inside it's operable range, but then enable the VFD PID to extend that range when the variator is on the end-stops.

Incidentally, the PID gains are full HAL pins. The "lincurve" compoinent was written to allow for dynamic gains to be fed into the PID, if you did need to tune differently for different gears.
  • andypugh
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Today 20:09
Replied by andypugh on topic retrofitting a Proxon for coin die milling

retrofitting a Proxon for coin die milling

Category: Milling Machines

Pi5 might work better. But given that you have a 7i96 the Pi4 should work fine with the latency shown. (Just don't watch YouTube while milling)
  • tommylight
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Today 19:44
  • andypugh
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Today 19:42
Replied by andypugh on topic lcnc-suite — web UI for LinuxCNC

lcnc-suite — web UI for LinuxCNC

Category: Other User Interfaces

Looks impressive.
  • andypugh
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Today 19:27
Replied by andypugh on topic FlexGUI - Multiple spindles?

FlexGUI - Multiple spindles?

Category: Flex GUI

Spindles are typically controlled through the NML interface by the GUIs, so if the GUI doesn't support multiple spindles you might have to use MDI to turn on and off the auxilliary spindles.

THat said, flexgui is mane to be flexible, so maybe there is suopport?
I haven't used it yet.
  • mclien
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Today 19:23
Replied by mclien on topic retrofitting a Proxon for coin die milling

retrofitting a Proxon for coin die milling

Category: Milling Machines

Here are the 2 screenshots of the Pi. One whithout anything but the Desktop running, one with glxgears running (window resized to about the double).
  • andypugh
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Today 19:06
Replied by andypugh on topic REMAP: gang lathe tool orientation

REMAP: gang lathe tool orientation

Category: Advanced Configuration

You might have problems with tool radius compensation if you use the orientation, but only if you are doing compensation in the control rather than in the CAM.
So, basically, as a purely graphical fix, it will probably work.
You will need to have different orientations in the CAM tool table and the control tool table, but there is no auto-synching anyway, so that's not a problem.
  • Sandro
  • Sandro
Today 19:01
lcnc-suite — web UI for LinuxCNC was created by Sandro

lcnc-suite — web UI for LinuxCNC

Category: Other User Interfaces

Hello everyone

I've been working on a web UI for LinuxCNC for my own use and thought I'd share it in case anyone finds it useful. Note that I'm not a professional programmer and this was largely AI-assisted, so take it for what it is.

Greetings

github.com/bildobodo/lcnc-suite.git

       







 
  • Dudelbert
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Today 18:17

Considering a Full Rewire on a Working Schaublin 125 CNC

Category: Turning

So,

I have a great update. I got the machine working. Using the X-minus hall switch did not do the trick. Testing everything that I already thought was not the problem gave me the solution. The magnetic linear encoder in the X axis was the problem.

I did most of the testing of it at low speeds and short distances, as my indicators obviously cannot measure the length of the full axis. I can remember doing a test running the whole axis at rapid speed for multiple minutes, but I may have done this only on Z, it was two weeks ago. Or it got worse somehow, I don’t know.

In the end, using the motor encoder resolved all the problems.

I also disassembled the X axis to see how the encoder is installed. There is a very small read head in the plate behind the thrust bearing for the ballscrew and a putted scale in the underside of the X-axis slide.

I also made some pictures of the Z-axis encoder.

And then, after I spent all day getting this done, I was able to actually make op 1 on the test parts I wanted to make as test parts.
  • andrax
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Today 17:23

Sanitycheck my plan: ethercat + stepperonline A6

Category: EtherCAT

I've equipped the A6 with a battery-powered encoder cable.
No homing, no problems.
However, I would also recommend the following thread:
forum.linuxcnc.org/ethercat/58103-etherc...fix?start=160#345453
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Today 17:22
Replied by RotarySMP on topic Retrofitting a 1986 Maho MH400E

Retrofitting a 1986 Maho MH400E

Category: Milling Machines

You will need to modify the gearbox comp and recompile it. I didn't write it myself, it was written for me by a friend, so you might need to find someone to do the code changes.
  • Hakan
  • Hakan
Today 16:48
Replied by Hakan on topic Ethercat random jitter fix

Ethercat random jitter fix

Category: EtherCAT

Tested a bit.
I get fairly consistent loading times of lcec's rt_app_main() function of 1.85-1.90 seconds.
But but. In syslog I can see that the initial sync of slaves takes anywhere between zero and
say 3,4,5 seconds. 
To check
ethercat debug 1
start linuxcnc
exit or leave running, doesn't matter.
sudo journalctl --since "2 minutes ago" | grep "Sync after"
and see where it stops for every slave.
I reckon this is the problematic delay time.
Seldom, but it happens, I get "Checking for synchrony" and then it is satisfied directly and moves on.

It seems measuring the time of lcec's rt_app_main is not a good indicator.
Is there a good way of measuring time to OP?

trixie, 
Linux plasma 6.12.69+deb13-rt-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_RT Debian 6.12.69-1 (2026-02-08) x86_64 GNU/Linux
IgH EtherCAT master 1.6.8 1.6.8.g2543cc5-1+27.3  (via apt)
linuxcnc-ethercat, a slightly modified version of commit bf13577ec7b1b54844e07a80d949232e71776b32
linuxcnc 2.9.4 (via apt)

 
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