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  • Martin.L
  • Martin.L
04 Feb 2025 08:41
Replied by Martin.L on topic Rack Tool Changer

Rack Tool Changer

Category: QtPyVCP

Hi, any update on this topic? I'm also on the way of setting up a rack atc
  • Martin.L
  • Martin.L
04 Feb 2025 08:40

Probe basic absolute encoders reset position to zero

Category: QtPyVCP

Thank you, the issue was inside servo parameters, somehow all three have been swapped to incremental.
  • Aciera
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04 Feb 2025 08:38
Replied by Aciera on topic caxis.comp - How to freewheel axis/spindle?

caxis.comp - How to freewheel axis/spindle?

Category: HAL

Note the backslash-r in ‘python3\r’.
Seems that you have a problem with line endings, did you handle the file on a windows system?

If you have to use Windows maybe this helps:
sberahimzadeh.medium.com/solve-the-error...python3-f58dcf02add4
  • meister
  • meister
04 Feb 2025 08:27

LinuxCNC-RIO - RealtimeIO for LinuxCNC based on FPGA (ICE40 / ECP5)

Category: Computers and Hardware

ok, until I have a better solution,
I have added a new 'type' (201 : Custom Boolean)

sample config (gui setup will not work / need to added by hand in the json config):
        {
            "type": "modbus",
            "pins": {
                "tx": {
                    "pin": "MODBUS:TX"
                },
                "rx": {
                    "pin": "MODBUS:RX"
                },
                "tx_enable": {
                    "pin": "MODBUS:TX_ENABLE"
                }
            },
            "uid": "modbus0",
            "config": {
                "relais1": {
                    "type": 201,
                    "address": 11,
                    "on": [6 ,0, 1, 1, 0],
                    "off": [6 ,0, 1, 0, 0],
                    "timeout": 100,
                    "delay": 60,
                    "direction": "output"
                }
            }
        }

"on": the bytes of the frame to switch the output on (without address and checksum)
"off": the bytes of the frame to switch the output off (without address and checksum)
  • bkt
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04 Feb 2025 08:02

touch screen QT6 GUI probelm -- solved setting XI2=0

Category: Advanced Configuration

insert in [DISPLAY] section of my .ini file these row ... the situation seems littel bit better .... but not perfect:

PROGRAM_PREFIX = QT_LOGGING_RULES="qt.qpa.input=true"

now try with bash script .....
  • onceloved
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04 Feb 2025 08:01

EtherCAT + lcec + cia402 + PID on A6-1000EC in velocity control mode

Category: EtherCAT

You can add me on discord, my username is onceloved.cn I can use TeamViewer to remotely configure for you
  • bkt
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04 Feb 2025 07:58 - 04 Feb 2025 08:00
Replied by bkt on topic good day to all (in some gtp languages)

good day to all (in some gtp languages)

Category: Off Topic and Test Posts

I was born at 1100m, I find it hard to like summer more than winter....even though I've wanted to get a boating license for years (and right now I know I don't have the time ) .... in 1 hour I can be at the seaside ...

But if at your home in winter register -17°C there is certainly someone who puts on skis with skins and goes uphill... then takes them off and goes down... or not?
  • royka
  • royka
04 Feb 2025 07:17

Installing NoMachine Remote Desktop - Package installer issues

Category: Computers and Hardware

It looks like you still don't have the full filename, because you have more files with partly that name it didn't complete it fully. When you have: sudo apt install ./nomachine_8.15.3_1_amd64 press 2 times TAB and you'll likely see that you have more files with that name. Press one letter more of the file that you'd like to install and press TAB again and you'll see that it completes the filename until the end (.deb). Now it should install when you press enter
  • cmorley
  • cmorley
04 Feb 2025 06:42
Replied by cmorley on topic qtdragon additonal buttons

qtdragon additonal buttons

Category: Qtvcp

Try these:
  • RNJFAB
  • RNJFAB
04 Feb 2025 06:36 - 04 Feb 2025 08:15

Homemade CNC Plasma - hypertherm, Mesa, gear drives, nema 34.

Category: Show Your Stuff

Halshow has the reading fluctuating from about -3650 -> +3650 with no plasma source having power.

in linuxcnc, the arc reading sits at -29

Jumping the B input?

Confirmed - mesa i/o pin 10 is lighting up when I should get an arc-ok input from the plasma, but linuxcnc isn't showing this.

Current codes

 

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  • Boogie
  • Boogie
04 Feb 2025 06:31
Replied by Boogie on topic Converting a THCAD-300 to a THCAD-10?

Converting a THCAD-300 to a THCAD-10?

Category: Plasma & Laser

May I know what was wrong with THCAD-300 so you decided to convert it? Just curious.
  • Boogie
  • Boogie
04 Feb 2025 06:00

New kid on the block - Mesa driven plasma CNC.

Category: Plasma & Laser

Thanks, Rod for your input. I guess i'll buy THCAD. CPC is hard to swallow. Simply expensive. Any options to get usable signals from machine internals in other way?
ArcOk should be easile obtainable from PCB, controls from Linux via relays to start plasma should be easy. THCAD-300 straight from the torch connector should be fine as well, isn't it?
  • rodw
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04 Feb 2025 05:30

New kid on the block - Mesa driven plasma CNC.

Category: Plasma & Laser

I really think becasue your budget is blown already you should buy the 45XP and purchase a CPC CNC interface for it from Hypertherm. I'd also buy the Connector cable they  have although you can just buy the plug and make yor own cable. Then If you get that far. you might as well buy the THCAD2 from Mesa. (If you are in Australia, I might have a THCAD-10 here I could part with.)

PLasma is not an entry level sport in my experience
  • Boogie
  • Boogie
04 Feb 2025 05:13 - 04 Feb 2025 05:14

New kid on the block - Mesa driven plasma CNC.

Category: Plasma & Laser

Gents!

Starting new topic as I don't want to do off topics somewhere else. The time has come to make some metal parts using tools I already have. During annual review of my "weird boxes" (as my wife use to called them) I found some Mesa cards, old Dell Optiplex PC, some servos, Stahlwerk CUT 70P plasma cutter. I think it is enough to say that probably a new CNC plasma cutting machine will emerge from it after 9 months.

Initial assumptions:
- 150 cm x 100 cm work area
- light construction
- belt drive (HTD-3M 20 mm or 25 mm wide)
- Linunxcnc on board
- THC internally in Linuxcnc

My biggest interest is cutting light gauge mild steel and stainless: 0.6 mm (GA 24) to 3.0 (GA 11). Occasionally chunks like 20 mm. 
My understanding is that the lower amperage setting of plasma cutter will force me to increase cutting speed the thinner sheet i will cut. Thus machine gantry and Z-axis assembly weight must be as weight efficient as possible yet still. For drive side - i have a bunch of AC servos - some are chinese 180W integrated AC servos (reguire 48 VDC PSU), some are chinese AC servopacks (230 VAC power) 400W, 600W and 750W. I found some Electrocraft E240 DC permanent magnets servos as well, together with UHU drives (some grandpas probably still remember what UHU servo is:D:D).
Not to waste resources (those servos will be assigned to various projects) i plan to use one drive for Y axis (gantry) - mechanically coupling both sides of the gantry and use HTD 3M 20 (25) mm belts for drive. There is pros and cons - i'm aware of it. Wanna try. After all - it is home shop fun project.
There is two main concers here:
1) THC (i'm not smoking)
2) plasma source
3) Mesa cards

1) I have no Mesa THCAD among my Mesa boards, so the question here is: is there other way or I have to find a way how to finance it (my budget is already gone). How accurate voltage measurement must be for Linuxcnc to perform THC well? I know some of you will say "not worth to reinvent the circle". At some places 1 USD means waaay more then in other places. In my place i need to add sadistic taxes, import fees, customs, freight and VAT on top of every oversea purchase. And i like thinkering:) 

2) My plasma source - Stahlwerk CUT 70P is, unfortunately, HF/HV arc start type. After reading here and there this is the easiest way to get frustrated during first trial and error cutting. I have a change to ruin my budget even more by buying almost new Hypertherm Powermax 45 XP. Unfortunately with no CPC port and with handheld torch. Machine torch price is more than my Stahlwerk CUT 70P brand new with 7 years warranty! (Are they crazy in Hypertherm?!). Anyway I can get 45XP for USD 1000. The rest of the machine I will make out of logs and branches from nearby forest - no problem:)

What you think about plasma source choice? If i go with 45XP I'll have to stick to handheld torch and do some mods due to the lack of CPC port. Is it doable to mod 45XP? Where to get ArcOK signal from? 

3) I have the following Mesa cards: 7i85S, 7i76D (i think two pieces) sinking, 7i96S (i think still two pieces) and 7i92TF (i think still two pieces). What would be the best pick for my machine? Keep in mind I'm planning to make CNC router and CNC conversion on lathe and milling machine out of those cards...

Thank you for your inputs and constructive criticism:)
  • GeckoWorks
  • GeckoWorks
04 Feb 2025 05:09 - 04 Feb 2025 05:18

Used Laptops tested with LinuxCNC and Mesa Ethernet boards

Category: Computers and Hardware

Thanks man, if I renege on my touchscreen obsession, I will keep this one in mind;)

Did a quick search on the used market already and quite a few of them around the USD70 mark. Looks to still have the ethernet port, too.

As for the touchscreen, I was hoping that ProbeBasic (lathe) would make it easier - but maybe still too small on a 14'' screen (I have a 22'' for the mill waiting to be set up). On first glance Gmoccapy seems to have smaller buttons but have to look into that some more.
 
 
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