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  • tommylight
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31 Mar 2025 09:10
  • Boogie
  • Boogie
31 Mar 2025 09:02

Mesa 7i95T config for workbench tests - to drive H-Bridges + PMDC servos

Category: Configuration Tools

That was the one! AXIS is now working. Learning how to tune it now.
  • H-S-W
  • H-S-W
31 Mar 2025 08:56

Script to update 2.9.x ISO to use Linuxcnc Version 2.10 (master branch)

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

Maybe not.. now it stops at:

cnc@raspberrypi:~$ sudo echo "deb buildbot2.highlab.com/debian/ bookworm master-uspace 2.9-uspace" >> /etc/apt/sources.list
bash: /etc/apt/sources.list: Permission denied
  • rodw
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  • rodw
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31 Mar 2025 08:23
  • Ismacr63
  • Ismacr63
31 Mar 2025 08:19
Replied by Ismacr63 on topic Probe basic lathe config

Probe basic lathe config

Category: QtPyVCP

Perfect, I really appreciate your help. 


Thank you.
  • H-S-W
  • H-S-W
31 Mar 2025 08:14

Script to update 2.9.x ISO to use Linuxcnc Version 2.10 (master branch)

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

Hi guys!

New user here with limited knowledge. Trying to convert an old mill, have a rpi5 and a 7i97T for the job. Planned to use MesaCT to help me with the start of the config, but there is states the 7i97T needs LinuxCNC 2.10.

I've already installed the "Raspberry Pi 5 OS based on Debian Bookworm " from the website, which i'm now trying to update using this post. No luck so far for me!

seems to fail from;

sudo cp -r /etc/apt/*.* ~/aptsudo wget buildbot2.highlab.com/buildbot-archive-key.gpg /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d

returns;

cp: cannot copy a directory, '/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d', into itself, '/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/trusted.gpg.d'
cp: cannot stat '/home/cnc/aptsudo': No such file or directory
cp: cannot stat 'wget': No such file or directory
cp: cannot stat 'buildbot2.highlab.com/buildbot-archive-key.gpg': No such file or directory
  • mclien
  • mclien
31 Mar 2025 07:49
Replied by mclien on topic How to build a CNC Router?

How to build a CNC Router?

Category: Milling Machines

Thanks for the reply. So I do the testing with my T420s/x220.
(I'll skip the testing with the T43 as I like to use the complete LinuxCNC Distro instead)
Mesa and TB6600 are ordered. As soon, as I get the material, I'll share my confusion with the wiring :-)
Aan when I have some running setup, I'll post in the laptop topic (that's where I got the idea with the T470 touch)
  • stone_sleeper
  • stone_sleeper
31 Mar 2025 07:31
Replied by stone_sleeper on topic need help ethercat et linuxcnc

need help ethercat et linuxcnc

Category: EtherCAT

Hello everyone.
It works now but i have another problem. My machine have 2 motors for the X axis. When i click on the X+ or X- button only one motor turns (X1). when i click on the Y+ or Y- button it's the other x motor that turns (X2). Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.  

File Attachment:

File Name: pre_gui.hal
File Size:6 KB
 

File Attachment:

File Name: 53h_alfa.ini
File Size:6 KB

LINUXCNC - 2.9.4
Machine configuration directory is '/home/byuser/linuxcnc/configs/53h_alfa'
Machine configuration file is '53h_alfa.ini'

check_config:
  INCONSISTENT coordinates specifications:
               trivkins coordinates=XXYZ
               [TRAJ]COORDINATES=XYZ

Starting LinuxCNC...
linuxcnc TPMOD=tpmod HOMEMOD=homemod EMCMOT=motmod
Note: Using POSIX realtime
Found file(REL): ./pre_gui.hal

identityKinematicsSetup: coordinates:XXYZ
   Joint 0 ==> Axis X
   Joint 1 ==> Axis X
   Joint 2 ==> Axis Y
   Joint 3 ==> Axis Z
identityKinematicsSetup: Recommend: kinstype=both

 
  • vre
  • vre
31 Mar 2025 07:19 - 31 Mar 2025 07:28
Replied by vre on topic X axis following Y axis

X axis following Y axis

Category: Advanced Configuration

The sheet roll-feed is done by 2.2kw induction motor that has reducer driven by vfd.
Motion is not accurate can do a slight backwards movement to roll back the sheet.
There is an encoder-wheel that is on top of sheet that calculates length.
Movement is not so accurate but measurement of sheet length is very accurate because encoder measures directly the sheet with wheel and nothing that introduces backlash etc..
From g code can call hal component that will do the unrolling after cut then pause unroll again continue cutting and go on?
Can with a camera detect old cutting x-y and re-set G54 x-y zero and next code cuts from where last code stoped?
  • D Jensen
  • D Jensen
31 Mar 2025 07:06
Replied by D Jensen on topic Retrofitting a 1986 Maho MH400E

Retrofitting a 1986 Maho MH400E

Category: Milling Machines

Hi Mark,
I watched one of your Youtube videos again on the wonderful tool made for you by the guy in Malta. Nice to have friends like that.
A lot of good comments there. But I don't think you can add photos to the comments. So I'll stick my nose in here instead.
It's and area that makes my head swim. But it seems to me that the method is really just about making the quill square to the table. The vertical head on our machines only rotates around the Y axis, but on many Bridgeports it can also  rotate around the X axis. In that case you could use the device to make the quill perfectly square to the table. But you could also tilt their table to any angle (some can do that) and tilt the head to be perfectly square to that using  your device. Then you could use the quill to drill nice holes. You might do that to fit an oversized object perhaps? But it would do nasty things to the drill if you moved the knee while drilling. An extreme case example. Feel free to call me and idiot if I'm seeing it wrong.
My machine has that nice taper roller grinder style quill, which has a slight preload. So no looseness, but it will still have non repetitive run-out errors due to the various manufacturing errors in rollers etc.
On my machine you can see there is a detent knob on the head tilting. It clicks home at zero degrees on the tilt dial. When I put my dial clock on it then and swing it I get almost perfect alignment in the X direction. Big surprise! The head rotation clamps just like yours but with 4 bolts. You can see they scribed the zero mark on the head after they did the alignment by the missing paint.
I've added a photo of when my rotary table is removed. You can see the 8 bolts that clamp it on (so I don't misplace them). There are keys on the rotary table that fix the tilt when it's assembled. You can see it's not a dovetail system. I suspect I could align the table sag by removing that array of bolts along the bottom and putting shims between that X slide and the bearing rails.

Cheers,
David
 
  • stone_sleeper
  • stone_sleeper
31 Mar 2025 07:04
Replied by stone_sleeper on topic custom button

custom button

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

OK, thanks. I'll give it a try. I'd like to add a button instead of macro buttons in qtdragon. thanks in advance.
  • Lcvette
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31 Mar 2025 03:37
Replied by Lcvette on topic Probe basic lathe config

Probe basic lathe config

Category: QtPyVCP

It's not necessary, but if you have an encoder it's useful for verifying spindle rpm. The encoder signal does need to be connected in Hal for threading.
  • vre
  • vre
31 Mar 2025 03:26
Replied by vre on topic Un-lobotomizing a Maho MH600T

Un-lobotomizing a Maho MH600T

Category: CNC Machines

I have also your ic-nv circuit and had noise problems and voltage drop to 5v line that resolved by lowering the triac gate resistor.
For fuse can use a fuse with soldered legs because fuse pcb base can be problematic.
Noise problems resolved 90% by using other 5v power supply.
I think i will use ferrite beads to ic-nv boards 5v power cable or common mode choke and put
these boards inside grounded metalic box for the remaining noise problems.
Noise seems to appear when servo drives enabled that emit noise.
  • D Jensen
  • D Jensen
31 Mar 2025 02:19
Replied by D Jensen on topic Retrofitting a 1986 Maho MH400E

Retrofitting a 1986 Maho MH400E

Category: Milling Machines

I'm browsing through your build of the lathe and I think somewhere there you got into a discussion of ChatGPT.
I've been feeding AI's G code for a while now to see how it goes. It's still hopeless. And I noted you mention it didn't understand subprograms. That also applies to program flow in general.
It occurred to me that in most cases where it's scraping the entire knowledge on the planet, it usually gets to see a coding  problem and attached it sees a printout of the answer.
In our case the "printout" is actually the movements of the machine itself. So I suspect what it needs to train on is a video of the machine movements with a picture in picture of a block of execution concurrent with what that block does on the machines move.
Not likely to scrape that currently off the internet I suspect.
But there are AI programs that now do very realistic art, movies and presentations of people who are dead saying modern speeches etc.
So it should be possible to combine both types of AI to make really fantastic CNC programs?.

You've seen how I usually put a lot of comments that explain every line of my G code I think?
If I remove the comments the AI is hopeless. It will give a vaguely generic statement of what some of the lines mean. If I leave the comments in it does better, but if you look you see that has just cleverly reworded the comments. It does no better with the code at all.

Maybe someone in the LinuxCNC community knows someone in the AI community who could run with the concurrent video/ block by block idea. Nearly every CNC machine on earth uses G code and it would be great if we could just get an AI to program them all.

Cheers.
David
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