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  • justincase79
  • justincase79
Today 19:49
Replied by justincase79 on topic Kern/DMT CD320

Kern/DMT CD320

Category: Turning

Actually, in Norway the most used distribution system is called an IT net (IT is short for something like Insulated Terra). This system uses 3 phase conductors and no neutral, with a conductor to conductor voltage of 230v, and with no neutral there are no other voltages available. I think this is different from most of Europe where they use a TN net, at least that is what Wikipedia is claiming...
  • rodw
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Today 19:16
Replied by rodw on topic Setting up a touch screen

Setting up a touch screen

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Keep a wireless mouse and keyboard connected to use for configuration purposes but put them on a cupboard until needed.
Use a GUI like QTdragon that is designed to be a fully touch enabled GUI.
  • greenRainbow
  • greenRainbow
Today 18:40
Replied by greenRainbow on topic Need help with descision between ethercat or mesa

Need help with descision between ethercat or mesa

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

The cables are kinda expensive(relative to others), the bulky part will be an issue too. Also played around with the thought of db44 breakout boards, most expensive because I need a cable and a board for 4 servos but it would reduce the wiring headache (~34 bouncing cables per servo)

Im trying to keep everything on a tight budget as the cnc kept growing and now Im at twice the planned budget. Im trying to future proof what I can and keep the system as adjustable as possible. 

 
  • spumco
  • spumco
Today 18:24

Need help with descision between ethercat or mesa

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

A6 Ethercat servos are not step-dir compatible; pick one or the other.
Step-dir with Mesa will be easier to configure than Ethercat, but more wiring

What is complicated or expensive about connecting the step-dir drives to Mesa?  Buy a DB44 cable from Stepperonline and connect to Mesa - maybe I'm missing something?

Only headache I know is that the DB44 cable connector is HUGE, and sticks way out when plugged in to the drive.  If you have a tight enclosure you may not be able to shut the door on a standard 8" deep enclosure.

You can buy DB44 right-angle cables (no adapters I can find) to shorten the package a bit, or you can cut a hole in the enclosure door for the cables to stick out.  And 3D print a raised cover for the new hole...
  • spumco
  • spumco
Today 18:15
A6 Ethercat - digital IO mapping? was created by spumco

A6 Ethercat - digital IO mapping?

Category: EtherCAT

Just dipping my toe in the ethercat waters and trying to set up a single drive on the bench.

I've got LCNC talking to the drive, and can start LCNC with a basic 1-axis config.  Very exciting to see the position change when I twist the motor shaft.  Much thanks to the forum!

Next move is to enable/configure the drive's IO, but none of the various xml file examples I could find in the forum appear to have mapped DI1-DI5 & DO1-DO3 to HAL pins.

I'd like to use all the DI/DO as general purpose IO (other than DO3 for a brake).  Does anyone have an xml file with all the IO defined and mapped?

And whatever else I need, maybe a HAL file with IO pin names?

Thanks for any examples or suggestions.
  • greenRainbow
  • greenRainbow
Today 15:26
Replied by greenRainbow on topic Need help with descision between ethercat or mesa

Need help with descision between ethercat or mesa

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Hallo all,
im planning and building my own cnc from ground up with zero experience. Im in the final stages of planing but like many times before Im rethinking some basic descisions. 
Issue right now is I was planning on using linuxcnc with a mesa 7i96s and send commands to the drivers via step/dir. I plan on using stepper-online a6-series servos for my cnc and am aware that this is a kind of suboptimal setup as its not a fully closed loop system. I have ran into an issue connectiong the servo drives to the mesa, all options are eighter expensive or create a mess in my electrical box. I am considering switching to ethercat as the pricedifference is negligible. Rather it would actually save me money since the wiring is much cheaper and I don't need the mesa anymore. Problem is I already have the mesa (unused) and don't know what the best option would be.
1. Go full ethercat and sell mesa. 
2. Deal with the wiring issue by throwing money at it.
I hope someone with experience with eighter system or both can give me some help deciding or maybe give me pointers that I may not have considered before.
Many thanks in advance.
  • greenRainbow
  • greenRainbow
  • Sibald
  • Sibald
Today 13:06
ABB IRB140 was created by Sibald

ABB IRB140

Category: CNC Machines

Hey everyone

Next year, I will be building a CNC myself as a school project.
The idea is to use an old ABB IRB140 and mount a spindle on it.
I dont know anything about CNCs nor have I worked with one.

My question is, where to begin???

I welcome all information or help.

Thx in advance!!
  • aaron
  • aaron
Today 11:51
Setting up a touch screen was created by aaron

Setting up a touch screen

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Hello
I am trying to set up a cheap touch screen monitor so I can run Lcnc without a mouse and keyboard. The touch screen seems to work well. I have installed 'onboard' as a virtual keyboard, which allows me to log in via the touch screen, but once the os is fully loaded it won't let me type into any text box at all.  I am running Debian Bookworm, with a default xfc session and Lcnc is version2.9.8. 
Any help gratefully received.
Thanx
  • Doug Crews
  • Doug Crews
Yesterday 17:26

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

Category: NativeCAM

Hi axemas, Thank you for all your efforts.

I’m testing the 
nativecam_2.0b-4_all.deb package on a clean install from the Debian 13 Trixie ISO
. The package installs without errors, but the NativeCAM tab inside LinuxCNC appears blank.

To make sure I wasn’t mixing versions, I completely removed all previous NativeCAM files and reinstalled the [code]-4 [code].deb.

After installation, [code]dpkg -L nativecam shows the package installs into:
/usr/share/linuxcnc/aux_gladevcp/NativeCAM
/usr/bin/nativecam
/usr/bin/ncam

My INI file contains the following entries:
[DISPLAY]
EMBED_TAB_NAME = NativeCAM
EMBED_TAB_COMMAND = nativecam
NCAM_DIR = /usr/share/nativecam

LinuxCNC launches normally, but the NativeCAM tab remains empty. When I run [code]ncam (or [code]nativecam) standalone from a terminal, I get a stream of warnings and deprecation messages. Here are the last lines:
[/code][/code][/code][/code][/code]

(ncam:27369): Gtk-CRITICAL **: 09:12:35.253: gtk_accel_label_set_accel_closure: assertion 'gtk_accel_group_from_accel_closure (accel_closure) != NULL' failed
/usr/bin/ncam:2538: DeprecationWarning: Gtk.UIManager.get_widget is deprecated
  self.main_toolbar = self.uimanager.get_widget("/ToolBar")
/usr/bin/ncam:3530: DeprecationWarning: Gtk.Action.set_visible is deprecated
  self.actionCurrent.set_visible(not self.pref.autosave)
/usr/bin/ncam:4453: DeprecationWarning: Gtk.Action.set_sensitive is deprecated
  self.actionUndo.set_sensitive(self.undo_pointer > 0)
Previous work not saved as current work
/usr/bin/ncam:3993: DeprecationWarning: Gtk.ToggleAction.get_active is deprecated
  if self.actionDualView.get_active() :

I’m trying to determine if additional steps are required to make it compatible.Any clarification or guidance would be appreciated.Thanks.
Doug
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  • smc.collins
  • smc.collins
Yesterday 16:15 - Yesterday 16:18
Replied by smc.collins on topic Schaublin 125-CNC retrofit.

Schaublin 125-CNC retrofit.

Category: Turning

my best guess, shaublin just wrote a very difficult to control pid algorithm with slow speed seeking, and they had a team of engineers, and you'll notice , they got rid of the variator, sometimes the best part is no part. for my suggestion with the closed loop stepper, KEEP the existing worm gear angle driver, make a coupler and adapter slap a stepper in place of the existing AC motor. keep the acme screw and angle drive, looks doable without disassembling the machine from photos. Also my path is, 4 wires from you 2 from the psu and 2 step dir  card. it doesn't need to be decimal perfect.
  • TinkerCellar
  • TinkerCellar
Yesterday 14:34

New forum member needs help to get startet with LinuxCNC

Category: Basic Configuration

Hello everybody!

I’m new to this forum and new to linuxcnc.
I own a 3-axis gantry mill that I used to control with mach3 connected to a USB Motion Controller.
The controller died a while ago and since I didn’t have any milling projects the machine has been sitting in at the corner for quite a while.Recently I decided to bring it back to life. The goal now is to to get rid of Windows and USB. I got a 7i92 Board that I could bring to life. I have installed linuxcnc from the latest available .iso file. In addition I have a WHB04B Pendant available, that I would like to integrate.
Linuxcnc is not very intuitive for a beginner, but I managed to get it working to some extend. I used an „axis“ configuration and could connect the pendant, I got to a point where the display on the pendant was updated when I moved the axis in linuxcnc and keypresses on the pendant showed up in linuxcnc, so the hardware/config is generally working, but I never got jogging to work. By now I have obviously tried too many things and messed up the configuration in a way that it is not working at all any longer.
To have a clear and clean configuration to start with, I would to prefer to restart from scratch.
So my question is:
Is there any HowTo and are there sample configurations that include the WHB04B?
Since I’m new to the world of Linux I assume the learning curve will be very steep.
Thanks in advance for your support!

P.S.
If this leads to success, I’m happy to log the details and to compile a step by step howto for beginners, since I couldn’t find any.
  • Surmetall
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Yesterday 13:46
  • PedPEx
  • PedPEx
Yesterday 13:31

Retrofitting an old industrial CNC mill with EtherCAT components - MAHO MH400E

Category: EtherCAT

Thank you Tom :)

The current plan is to mount an inductive sensor on the motor shaft and let the VFD count the pulses. That way no additional EtherCAT hardware is required and the VFD (or LinuxCNC) is able to read the motor velocity for a future PID controller or similar. An encoder is not well placed at that spot, because the vertical milling head has quite a bit of dead-zone/backlash. To keep it as simple as possible while being accurate, we decided to mount the encoder on the milling head
  • Surmetall
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Yesterday 12:59

Retrofitting an old industrial CNC mill with EtherCAT components - MAHO MH400E

Category: EtherCAT

Cool project! I like your PDF!

To the spindleencoder a hollow shaft encoder by calt on AliExpress is really low priced and should perfect fit the spindle.

To be honest i never understood why people mount an encoder to the head that is flipped away in horizontal mode. Even if you use it not that often - 50% of cool Features can not use rigid tapping. so you even less will use the cool horizontal mode. not a good place in my opinion. just mount the encoder to the motor and scale with the gearbox and you are happy for the z signal you only need an inductive sensor or similar on the horizontal spindle for reference.


greetings
Tom
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