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  • Hakan
  • Hakan
18 Oct 2025 08:24
Replied by Hakan on topic Ohmic sensing with IPTM-60

Ohmic sensing with IPTM-60

Category: Show Your Stuff

Learned something new there.
Note to self: When saying measure voltage on the work piece, then DON'T MEASURE THROUGH THE PLASMA CUTTER, MEASURE ON THE WORK PIECE. 

I now did that and got the best voltage reading ever, never been that good.
The thing is that the first cut or sensing probe works fine, after that the machine does something internally with the voltage that ruins the coming sensing probes. Just got to measure the tip-work piece voltage closer to the work piece and it should work much much better.
 
 

I now get the cutting voltage into this voltage reader as well.
I'll see what I do with that, it doesn't hurt it in any way. Maybe I can take away the other voltage reader since I obviously now have two arc voltage readers.

 
  • billykid
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18 Oct 2025 08:23
Replied by billykid on topic Linux_Mint_22.1_LinuxCNC_2.10.iso

Linux_Mint_22.1_LinuxCNC_2.10.iso

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

Hi Tom, after a few months I tried installing this ISO again and everything works even with my old configurations. The only problem is the green spindle speed bar going backwards but the numbers are correct. When stopped the bar is all green then as you increase the rpm it decreases until it reaches the maximum, LinuxCNC crashes and says: spindle speed out of range.
  • Aciera
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18 Oct 2025 06:44

Combine Glade Togglebutton with Physical Input

Category: GladeVCP

halui.machine.is-on is already linked to machine-is-on


Well, by now you know how to use the signal-name a pin has been assigned to.
  • f355
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18 Oct 2025 05:54
Replied by f355 on topic Update LinuxCNC 2.9.5 on debian 13

Update LinuxCNC 2.9.5 on debian 13

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

Ah, I did not realize the images were yours, I thought it was the great cornholio dude (is that your old account, maybe?) and rodw who worked on them for some reason. That explains your interest in my setup, cool, I can certainly give you some feedback on why I chose RPi OS.

1. as mentioned before, I can't connect to wi-fi without running menu-config, and to run it, I need either a console or Ethernet. Connecting either is a hassle for me, I tend to run my Pi's headless with TigerVNC/noVNC. I've briefly looked at the rpi-image-builder the images are based upon and it seems like it's possible to mount the boot partition and edit some text file there so it sets stuff up on the first boot, but I have not dug deep - with RPi OS I can set that up in RPi Imager, together with the ssh key, the username and other stuff, it's much easier and it just works.

2. The kernel is custom-built from source with an RT patch, which makes it tricky to update it if I ever need to. There are now official RT kernels in the RPi apt repo and I can just apt install the new kernel. In general, the update cadence/mechanisms for the entire thing were - and still are - unclear to me.

3. I couldn't find the git repo where these images are built from. github.com/LinuxCNC/rpi-img-builder-lcnc is 2 years old, rodw's upstream is slightly newer but still older than the published images. It seemed like those images were built ad-hoc once by someone and just uploaded to the server, and that looked like a bit of a red flag to me.

4. cnc/cnc as default username/password is not something I want. I could create a user for myself, sure, but with RPi Imager I don't have to, so why bother.

5. this entire menu-config thing is not what RPi OS uses and what people - myself included - are familiar with. Not a big deal of course, but in general - Raspberry Pi has an official distro that is well-maintained and well-known, and I don't see why I, for one, should use something else in the second half of 2025. I understand why your images were built in the first place - PREEMPT_RT was not mainline at the time, RPi OS tended to push Wayland aggressively, you wanted a turn-key solution that less experienced people could just write to an SD card and use, my headless requirement is rather uncommon, etc., etc., but my personal preferences kicked in and I made a choice.

I hope that clarifies it!
  • unknown
  • unknown
18 Oct 2025 01:18

Is there a new Linuxcnc release in the wings ?

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Yes.

The mk mailing list just receives spam, I haven't seen any actual activity for a while.
The Github repos, even the repos that they split, (long story if you want more info on that you will have to read the repos), haven't had any activity for a long time.
  • unknown
  • unknown
18 Oct 2025 01:12
Replied by unknown on topic Update LinuxCNC 2.9.5 on debian 13

Update LinuxCNC 2.9.5 on debian 13

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

Well I was the one that produced the image, so any feed back good or bad (bad seems to be more helpful for improvement) is welcome. That's why I was interested in the reasons for the way you went. Yeah I get it's for personal reasons, but I would like to improve it to make it a better experience for other users and maybe make a consideration for others.

That's the way some threads go, the discussion can go another way. But if you don't want to be involved in the way the discussion as gone, which would appear to be the case, I shall no longer ask for any opinions nor input from yourself.
Good day sir.
  • Cooped-Up
  • Cooped-Up
18 Oct 2025 00:37
Replied by Cooped-Up on topic Maho MH800e Retrofit Project

Maho MH800e Retrofit Project

Category: Milling Machines

Well I have all of the electronics mostly wired properly to the point of testing. I am struggling to get the machine out of estop as my external estop doesn't seem to want to close the circuit even though I thought the relay was closing. More investigation into the schematics are needed and then hopefully I can move forward with the testing
  • snowgoer540
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17 Oct 2025 23:43
Replied by snowgoer540 on topic No underspeed with temporary material

No underspeed with temporary material

Category: Plasmac

Seems to align time wise:

forum.sheetcam.com/t/the-end-is-nigh-well-sort-of/7103/8

Though looking at the “not sell it to someone who will milk it for what it’s worth” reply, I’m not sure that goal was realized.

My money is on Langmuir, seeing as they sell it on their website …

All good things come to an end I reckon.
  • f355
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17 Oct 2025 23:11
Replied by f355 on topic Update LinuxCNC 2.9.5 on debian 13

Update LinuxCNC 2.9.5 on debian 13

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

I'm sorry, what am I supposed to find in that thread? I don't have any questions about the LinuxCNC-provided image and never had. I came here to report a broken dependency in the apt repo, not to ask how to run LinuxCNC on an RPI.

Just to be clear, I have seen that thread, it is kinda hard to miss, and I've played with the image. For my personal preferences, I've decided to go with Raspberry Pi OS instead and I'm totally happy with it. What are we even discussing at this point?
  • snowgoer540
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17 Oct 2025 22:50
Replied by snowgoer540 on topic No underspeed with temporary material

No underspeed with temporary material

Category: Plasmac

I agree it looks to me like someone bought them. I wouldn’t be surprised is it’s Langmuir Systems. The whole feel of the website, etc changed.

What a shame for the community but good for Les I guess if he wanted to move on from it.
  • unknown
  • unknown
17 Oct 2025 22:49
Replied by unknown on topic Update LinuxCNC 2.9.5 on debian 13

Update LinuxCNC 2.9.5 on debian 13

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

Like I said there's a large thread covering just about everything related to the RPi image, wifi works fine by the way even better when the power saving is turned off. And there is even a sticky thats an index to that thread with the intention being topics are grouped together.
But sometimes I wonder why I bother sometimes.
  • DavidR8
  • DavidR8
17 Oct 2025 22:01

New Probe Basic install - error during install.

Category: QtPyVCP

I'm converting from Masso to Linux so while I have a working machine, it's not working on Linux :)
  • tommylight
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17 Oct 2025 21:55
Replied by tommylight on topic New Probe Basic install - error during install.

New Probe Basic install - error during install.

Category: QtPyVCP

You should start with Axis GUI first, till you get the machine working properly, then switch to any other GUI.
You can freely ignore this if the machine is working.
  • tommylight
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17 Oct 2025 21:53
Replied by tommylight on topic Update LinuxCNC 2.9.5 on debian 13

Update LinuxCNC 2.9.5 on debian 13

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

I'm sorry if that came out sounding arrogant, that was not the intent. I totally understand why Tommy suggested apt update, I just wanted to quite literally save his and my time.

Writing is an inferior way of communicating for humans as it lacks the visual and auditory ques humans are used to, hence very often misunderstood.
BTW, i wrote a reply and promptly deleted it, as it was not obvious till you look at the version numbering, and back then i did not look, i just shot off the hip as that is usually what you get on a new install without updating first.
Thank you.
  • alangibson
  • alangibson
17 Oct 2025 21:52
Replied by alangibson on topic No underspeed with temporary material

No underspeed with temporary material

Category: Plasmac

I'm sure I paid less than 100 Euro for my v7 license.

From their website: "SheetCAM v8.0 will launch at an introductory retail price of $279." So yea, it seems like the price bump is for version 8. I'm not seeing anything that justifies the increase in the promotional video. Kind of makes me wonder if they got bought or if someone else is running the company and trying to capture more value.
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