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  • tommylight
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Today 18:38
Replied by tommylight on topic Brilliant Bambu Lab

Brilliant Bambu Lab

Category: Off Topic and Test Posts

Dis-respectful pieces of shit!!!
Their whole eco system and the money making machines are centered and solely enabled by open source software, yet here they are threatening people.
I feel ashamed that once upon a time i told my brother (in US) to get a printer from them.
  • tommylight
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Today 18:29
Replied by tommylight on topic Turning single axis on and off

Turning single axis on and off

Category: Advanced Configuration

What DC servos? Analog or step/dir like Gecko?
  • Insomniac
  • Insomniac
Today 16:18
Replied by Insomniac on topic MDI Command Error

MDI Command Error

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Just figured it out. I had a file called custompyvcp it was looking into for the ztouch code. Whoops. Thank you again for your help!
  • gemox
  • gemox
Today 16:12

Retrofitting an old industrial CNC Plasma table

Category: Plasmac

Hi Rodw nice to be in contact with you.
I have CR ELECTRONIC and i would like to replace the generator by the new one.
i have identified the signal PLASMA ON commning from the CNC,for operating the new generator. But the CNC are waiting a signal ARC TRANSFERT from the genrator. I can't identify where the signal must be connected on the CNC and which type of contact must be ( dry contact or other).
Do you have an idea please?
BR
  • cmorley
  • cmorley
Today 15:36
Replied by cmorley on topic Qtvcp GUI and hal pins

Qtvcp GUI and hal pins

Category: Qtvcp

No that is an error of the logger color formatter. I have pushed a fix for that now.
  • PCW
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Today 15:26
Replied by PCW on topic Turning single axis on and off

Turning single axis on and off

Category: Advanced Configuration

I would be possible to disable an axis in hal,, the difficulty is returning to LinuxCNC control
without either generating a following error or a dangerous situation where you get a fast
uncontrolled return to the axis position before the axis was disabled.
  • Insomniac
  • Insomniac
Today 15:25
Replied by Insomniac on topic MDI Command Error

MDI Command Error

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Thank you that fixed that issue. Now I have an error "custom_postgui.hal pin pyvcp.ztouch does not exist". Im wondering if its not loading the file. z_touch.ngc and ztouch.xml are in my subroutines folder. I have attached them here. 

File Attachment:

File Name: z_touch.ngc
File Size:0 KB
 

File Attachment:

File Name: ztouch.xml
File Size:0 KB
  • raafra111
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Today 12:41
Replied by raafra111 on topic AX5201 does not change to SAFEOP / OP

AX5201 does not change to SAFEOP / OP

Category: EtherCAT

Thank you for your help!
The AX5201 is working fine in my test enviroment. Now I tried to switch to the real cnc machine, which uses an AX5203 with an AX5805 (Safety Drive Option) which is linked to an EL6900 module. Do you have exprience with this modules. Is there a way to use this in linuxcnc and see the TwinSave modules as a Black Box, as long as they are configured correct by TC3?
Is there a chance to bring this up and running?
  • andrax
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Today 12:36

Erste Schritte mit A6-EC Servo: 24 V für Bremse, Bremswiderstand und RJ45-Kabel?

Category: Deutsch

Hi,
dein Setup passt soweit.
Ein extra Bremswiederstand brauchst du nicht, es sei denn du willst schwere Lasten schlagartig bremsen (Aufzug, Rolltor)
Netzwerkkabel: mindestens CAT6, wenn du Zugriff auf Industriestandart hast, dann die.
Netzwerkkarte: Intelchip und sollte als Ethercat kompatible Hardware gelistet sein.
Passende Netzfilter nicht vergessen.
Encoderkabel + Batterie: noch einer der sich mit dem Homing nicht rumärgern will.

Die Stepperonline Servos sin hier mittlerweile sehr gut erforscht.
Es gibt mehrere Topics mit Hilfestellungen und Beispielkonfigurationen.
  • Ul
  • Ul
Today 12:23
Turning single axis on and off was created by Ul

Turning single axis on and off

Category: Advanced Configuration

My machine is a small horizontal boring machine with three axis DC servos and lead screws, which I would like to change to ball screws.
If I want to operate the machine manually, I simply turn everything off using the red button in axis (F2), but with ball screws I would need to enable/disable single axis using let's say hardware buttons. Would this be possible?
Currently I am using AXIS 2.9.8 with 7i92.
 
  • my1987toyota
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Today 10:00
Replied by my1987toyota on topic Brilliant Bambu Lab

Brilliant Bambu Lab

Category: Off Topic and Test Posts

Well guess who's back in the news?

  • T_D
  • T_D
Today 05:35
Replied by T_D on topic Ich brauche Hilfe bei meinem Getriebe

Ich brauche Hilfe bei meinem Getriebe

Category: HAL

Ich habe mich jetzt nochmal writergehend informiert jedoch verstehe ich nicht was in dieser transm.comp immer beschrieben ist oder wie ich das auf meine Zwecke anpasse oder auch in meine config einfüge , ich habe mich ein wenig in classicladder eingelesen was ja an und für sich einer sps Programmierung nahe kommt wo ich mir auch zu helfen wüsste jedoch weiß ich nicht ob ich soetwas mit classicladder darstellen kann ich bin da ratlos . Und zu der skaliererei habe ich auch noch Fragen wie schreibe ich das denn generell richtig mit dem skalieren der +-10v spindel um diese auch im Rechts-und linkslauf benutzen zu können , eventuell kann mir da jemand mal unter die Arme greifen und dabei helfen ? Gruß Tom
  • spumco
  • spumco
Yesterday 03:53

How complex would this DIY Swiss style lathe conversion be to set up hal/ini?

Category: Advanced Configuration

With a traveling steady you can set the Z-offset for each tool.  The end of the stock will be the same position from the tool, but the tools will not be the same distance from the steady.

If you need the tools to be right up against the guide bush, then a traveling steady probably isn't what you want.

With a fixed guide bush the W-axis can set the edge (or whatever the control point is) of the tool right up against the bush.  You would touch off each tool just like on a non-bushed lathe, and jog the W-axis until all the tools have the same spacing (use a dowel) from the bush.  All tools would have the same Z-offset, but different W-offsets.

Tool changes would be something like:
  • X move to clear the tool
  • Z+ to pull stock back in to bush (if needed)
  • W+ move away from bush to clear all tools
  • X move to next tool
  • W- to put new tool at face of bush
  • Z- feeds stock out of the bush

Even if you add a Y-axis I think having a W-axis to adjust the Z-offset make sense.  Unless you have that adjustment, you are limited to using the same style or series of toolholder that puts the cutting edge in (more or less) the same Z-location.

Very small variations in Z-location can be dealt with using a Z-offset for each tool, but larger variations will mean some of your tools will not be cutting right at the guide bushing - reducing the benefit of a Swiss arrangement.  A W-axis would solve this  - giving you much more flexibility in tool holder and tool selection.

As far as your parting tool goes, just get a different tool holder. You can get left hand or right hand, and pick from a million insert shapes that gets the tool as close to the guide bush as possible.  You might even be able to flip the holder upside-down and come at the stock from the opposite side - let gravity help clear the chips.  Just try to manage the holder orientation & LH/RH so you don't have to reverse the spindle during the cycle.

My suggestion would be to look for a parting tool holder that has different insert tip geometries available.  Get two of the same holders and use one for parting - maybe with a 5 degree lead to reduce the 'tit' - and use the other holder for partial or full-radius grooving.

I prefer screw-clamp parting/grooving tools.  The holders with inserts that just wedge-in aren't really stable for side-cutting.
  • grandixximo
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Yesterday 03:52 - Today 04:07
Replied by grandixximo on topic MDI Command Error

MDI Command Error

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

You have two [HALUI] section one of which is empty, that could be the issue? what linuxcnc version are you using? I think only recently this has been fixed and properly supported, new parser landed on 11th of April, unless you are using incredibly recent version, your INI with double sections is not well supported
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