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  • Alex
  • Alex
Today 21:45

please help five Axis with Vismach simulation and Mesa 7i96S

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Noe I have working 5Axis Ini and hal with mesa card and would configure for sim.axis.vismach.5axis.table-rotary-tilting.....
.thank you
 
  • karlhe
  • karlhe
Today 19:37 - Today 19:38

eine neue Maschine mit stepconfig erstellt eine Simulationsmaschine.

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Hallo,
ene neue Maschine mit stepconfig erstellt immer eine Simulationsmaschine.

Auf der ersten Seite der Stepconfig wird keine  Änderung angeboten.
Weis jemand, wo man das ändern kann?

Danke karlhe

 
  • jarcysgru
  • jarcysgru
Today 19:13 - Today 19:15
Replied by jarcysgru on topic Ucięty widok AXIS

Ucięty widok AXIS

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

The problem is finally solved! It wasn't an issue with the .ini file directly, but rather with the automatic configuration generated by PNCconf inside the ukryty `~/.axisrc` file.

For my 1366x768 screen resolution, PNCconf had automatically created a `~/.axisrc` file with a hardcoded window geometry of 1366x640:
root_window.tk.call("wm", "geometry", ".", "1366x640+0+0")

Because I am running a complex setup with a PyVCP side panel and 11 NGCGUI tabs, forcing a vertical size of only 640 pixels caused the Tkinter engine to run out of space. As a result, the bottom bars (tool info, positions) and the right side of the GUI were completely cut off.

To fix it, I edited `~/.axisrc` and updated the geometry to utilize the full height of my screen (leaving a small margin for the hidden OS panel):

root_window.tk.call("wm", "geometry", ".", "1366x740+0+0")
root_window.tk.call("wm", "resizable", ".", "1", "1")

I also set my Debian top desktop panel to "Always hide". Now, the AXIS interface starts in the correct size, scales beautifully, and absolutely nothing is cut off anymore. Thank you everyone for the guidance!
 
  • andrax
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Today 17:42

Setting up the Stepperonline A6 battery encoder cable

Category: EtherCAT

Hi,

It's important to always read the manufacturer's documentation.
Check page 27
  • jarcysgru
  • jarcysgru
  • jarcysgru
  • jarcysgru
Today 16:22 - Today 16:26
Replied by jarcysgru on topic Ucięty widok AXIS

Ucięty widok AXIS

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Aktualizacja sytuacji: Okno GUI AXIS jest odcięte ZARÓWNO na dole, jak i po prawej stronie.

Rozdzielczość mojego ekranu to 1366x768 (LinuxCNC 2.9.8 na Debianie). Ponieważ 1366px powinno być wystarczająco szerokie dla standardowego AXIS, wydaje się, że zintegrowany panel boczny (jak PyVCP czy GladeVCP) wypycha główne okno poza widoczny obszar ekranu.

Czy mógłbyś mi powiedzieć, jak poprawnie przeskalować okno lub zmienić pozycję panelu, żeby wszystko zmieściło się na monitorze 1366x768? Czy powinienem szukać linii PYVCP lub GLADEVCP w moim pliku .ini?
  • fer662
  • fer662
Today 15:57

Setting up the Stepperonline A6 battery encoder cable

Category: EtherCAT

I now have X and Y working on the actual machine and I want to give this another go. Can you clarify if to use cia402 homing I need to have the limit switches wired into the servodrive specific input pins, or if it works all the same with them wired to beckoff input pins?
Yesterday I had it sort of working (motor direction wrong + homing direction wrong yielded something sort of working) with them wired into beckoff but i'm wondering if by any chance it could be using regular homing because of something else in the config.
  • tommylight
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Today 14:19
Replied by tommylight on topic Retrofit of machine

Retrofit of machine

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Mesa 7i97T would be nice if you can find it, or 7i92T with 7i77, or other Mesa options.
In the mean time, have a look at some of the retrofits i have done with such boards, and what it takes to endeavor in such undertaking:
forum.linuxcnc.org/30-cnc-machines/33529-hurco-bmc-20p-retrofit

forum.linuxcnc.org/30-cnc-machines/31792...-01-retrofit?start=0

And when you get to wiring and tuning, this is a must:
forum.linuxcnc.org/10-advanced-configura...ning-detailed-how-to
  • tommylight
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Today 14:10
Replied by tommylight on topic Ucięty widok AXIS

Ucięty widok AXIS

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Anything and everything, the original post does not translate to anything useful.
  • dredivan
  • dredivan
Today 13:38 - Today 13:39
Replied by dredivan on topic Simple G7x Profile editor for Linuxcnc/Axis

Simple G7x Profile editor for Linuxcnc/Axis

Category: AXIS

Hi everyone! I'm not a programmer, I have a small lathe (LinuxCNC 2.9.8, Mesa 7I96S), and I'm slowly learning. I found a few real issues in the profiler — some of them can actually cause the tool to crash into the workpiece. All fixes were made together with Claude (AI), and tested on real hardware.What was fixed:
  • English/Ukrainian language switcher at the very top of the window (English by default)
  • D and I were swapped in G71/G72, plus incorrect scaling for G7 (diameter mode) — the actual depth of cut was twice the value entered
  • unsafe G71→G70 transition — for certain Start X values the tool wouldn't retract and crashed into the part
  • Start X / retract didn't account for arcs (G2/G3) "bulging" beyond their endpoints
  • added a "Finish only" mode — re-run just the last pass without G71/G70
  • added a safe approach move at program start, from any starting position
  • improved preview (symmetric, centerline at X=0) and DXF import

    File and detailed changelog (CHANGES.txt) attached. If it's useful to anyone, feel free to grab it.
     
  • Buzzcut
  • Buzzcut
Today 12:49
Replied by Buzzcut on topic manual tool change with tool length probe

manual tool change with tool length probe

Category: G&M Codes

I have been looking to implement something like this on my machines. I downloaded the ngc files that you have posted and read your write up on it. Would it be possible for you to post the python files. I believe this would be a great option to be added to the main repo for makers like me. There are a lot of machines out there that have this feature in the controls already. Examples are Onfinity, Sienci Labs and others. It fills a huge void in semi automatic tool change area. I switch my machines to Linuxcnc do to replacement cost after controller failure and the options available with linuxcnc that other controllers don't have. Thanks for all your great work! 
  • meister
  • meister
Today 12:21
  • andrax
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Today 12:17
Replied by andrax on topic Retrofit of machine

Retrofit of machine

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

If you don't want to replace the servos, go with Mesa.
  • asdqweqweqg
  • asdqweqweqg
Today 11:39
Retrofit of machine was created by asdqweqweqg

Retrofit of machine

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Hi,

I'm considering retrofitting old (90's) milling machine, industrial type. For now i know that this machine uses -10V..10V to drive spindle (with internal tacho) and -10V..10V to move axis (XYZ). It has magnetic linear encoders for each axis. Given that i have a few questions:
- should i use mesa cards or bechoff ethercat?
- what kind of PLC logic I will need to write (lube, coolant, safety) afterwards?
Any kind of help will be appreciated.
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