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  • rhscdn
  • rhscdn
Today 18:57
Replied by rhscdn on topic Manual tool change + tool lengh touch off

Manual tool change + tool lengh touch off

Category: Advanced Configuration

Bumping an old thread. Does anyone know if the g37 & g37.x macros from Pathpilot  can be used in LinuxCNC and if the code is available?

For those with large, conventional autochangers and fixed tool holders running production parts, I can see how this workflow seems forgien. However,for everyone using a manual change spindle and adjustable tool holders/collets, probing a tool length setter after each M6 is common. It is quicker than running a single toolpath per job and reduces the risk of collision due to operator error, i.e forgetting to manually update your WCS Z zero for each tool.
  • rhscdn
  • rhscdn
Today 18:30 - Today 18:37
Replied by rhscdn on topic Tool Manager

Tool Manager

Category: Advanced Configuration

The UI looks fine and exporting tool wear/runtime data in a .csv file is operationally quite useful in a production shop. However, what is the use case for adding tool geometry and cutting data in LinuxCNC? I can see it being useful if the intention is to go deep into adding conversational CAM features, but that's it. With the latter, you'd also want to consider attaching a dxf for each cutter profile.

Honestly, synchronizing tooling parameters (what you might call metadata?) between different CAM software is a huge pain. Handling multiple machines, materials, cutter geometries is actually a deep rabbit hole. In practice, feeds and speeds are job-specific. For the controller, I populate the tool number, tool diameter, tool length, and description. That's it. I address everything else in CAM or directly or when writing the g-code.

With regards to tool databases and github.com/loobric/smooth-core. Neither Fusion (zipped json files) nor Vectric (now an sqlite3 file) define their tool database specification so they are always subject to change. According to their software license, they are proprietary. I've written python scripts for managing my library of tools within both but they do break with updates. I'd love to see this improve with a common specification/format being adopted, but I don't see the business case for any CAM software company. Ultimately, why make it easier for users to switch CAM software?
  • JohnnyBeluga
  • JohnnyBeluga
Today 16:17
Replied by JohnnyBeluga on topic Firmware request: 7i96S + 7i89 on P1 with pktuart

Firmware request: 7i96S + 7i89 on P1 with pktuart

Category: Driver Boards

Thank you so much ! Exactly what I need.
  • tommylight
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Today 16:02
Replied by tommylight on topic Display goes to horizontal blurry stripes

Display goes to horizontal blurry stripes

Category: Installing LinuxCNC

Compaq? So that is roughly 15-20 years old, giving two possible issues:
-an NVIDIA add on graphic card
-one of the Intel 915 graphic cards built in the chipset
The first is easy, just yank out the card and use the onboard graphic...that might be the 915 and has issues with Linux and was fully blacklisted at one point in time.
Still, there are options:
-power on the PC
-hold down the right side SHIFT key till you see the GRUB menu
-press E to enter editing the boot options
-there should be "quiet splash" on one of the lines, add "nomodeset" after the quiet or splash
-press F10 to boot
Does that work?
  • susan-parker
  • susan-parker
Today 15:54

30 Second timeout before opening and E-Stop button not clicking...

Category: QtPyVCP

The last error message (whilst I was sorting out the copying of stuff into the .ini file - not getting any at present) had this:

Traceback File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/qtpyvcp/plugins/notifications.py", in timerEvent error = self.error_channel.poll() ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ linuxcnc.error: Error buffer invalid

... not sure if any relevance.
  • PCW
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Today 15:35 - Today 15:38

Difficulty understanding configuration mapping window in PnCConf Wizard

Category: PnCConf Wizard

All secondary pin function channels are numbered 0..N
(the primary function of each pin is GPIO)

 So if you have 6 stepgens, they would be numbered 0 to 5.
And if you had 2 PWM generators or encoders  they would be numbered 0 to 1.
 
  • PCW
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Today 15:28

Firmware request: 7i96S + 7i89 on P1 with pktuart

Category: Driver Boards

There is no software support package for the 7I89,as it is a passive daughtercard.

Here is firmware for a 7I96S with a 7I89 on  P1:

 

File Attachment:

File Name: 7i96spktv3_7i89d.zip
File Size:292 KB


PktUART (V3) on the 7I96s and SSerial channel 0 on the 7I89.
 
  • susan-parker
  • susan-parker
Today 15:26

30 Second timeout before opening and E-Stop button not clicking...

Category: QtPyVCP

$ qtpyvcp -i

QtPyVCP Info
Version: 5.1.0+14.gba8f741e

LinuxCNC Info
Version: 2.9.8

Qt Info
Qt Version: 5.15.8
Qt API: PyQt5
Qt API Version: 5.15.9

System Info
Description: Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)

Kernel: 6.1.0-30-rt-amd64
Version: #1 SMP PREEMPT_RT Debian 6.1.124-1 (2025-01-12)
Ram: 7 GB

CPU Info
Vendor ID: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700 CPU @ 3.40GHz
Architecture:
Physical Cores: 4
Logical Cores: 8
  • TAKUYA
  • TAKUYA
Today 15:22
Replied by TAKUYA on topic Ethercat random jitter fix

Ethercat random jitter fix

Category: EtherCAT

@grandixximo 
Unfortunately, the Jitter/Clunking came back, even though dc-phased is on. 
  • john.obrien
  • john.obrien
Today 14:11

Difficulty understanding configuration mapping window in PnCConf Wizard

Category: PnCConf Wizard

If the Num column indicates channel if the numbers are one digit long, and the pins associated with the 0 channel are for the x-axis, why is the PWM signal for the spindle and associated encoders also on channel 0 in this screenshot of the PcCConf wizard?
  • JohnnyBeluga
  • JohnnyBeluga
Today 13:17

Firmware request: 7i96S + 7i89 on P1 with pktuart

Category: Driver Boards

Hi everyone,The download link for the 7i89 firmware/support package on the Mesa website appears to be broken, and I couldn’t find any information about a firmware variant that includes pktuart, and I couldn't find one in the 7i96s package. Would it be possible to make a firmware for 7i96S with 7i89 connected on P1, pktuart enabled (for VFD/Modbus use) on the 7i96s ?  Thanks a lot,
tar
  • RotarySMP
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Today 12:57
Replied by RotarySMP on topic Schaublin 125-CNC retrofit.

Schaublin 125-CNC retrofit.

Category: Turning

I have now gotten the tool changer working mechanically and electrically tied in with LinuxCNC. 


Next step is to set up the carousel comp. Since my lathe is still running 2.8.2, and I never updated it, the version of Carausel.comp will still be the one with the bugs identified here...
www.forum.linuxcnc.org/10-advanced-confi...carousel-toolchanger

I see three options.
1/ patch the carousel I have and recompile it
2/ download the current carousel.comp from github and compile it.
3/ upgrade my full installation from 2.8.2 to 2.9.8, and then the current carousel will already be covered.

linuxcnc.org/docs/html/getting-started/updating-linuxcnc.html
I read the wiki that it is recommended to do a clean install, but I am hestitant to do that with a working system. Wish me luck.
Cheers,
Mark
 
  • Studi
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Today 09:49

current state of Cad/Cam software 2022, what works LinuxCNC etc

Category: CAD CAM

Hi smc.collins,

Hello smc.collins,
As an occasional user of FreeCAD, I feel exactly the same way. The topology problem isn’t intuitive to grasp. These issues also existed—and still exist—in the professional CAD software “Catia V5”! But the software handles them differently. It shows me which references are incorrect or no longer exist. FreeCAD doesn’t do that yet. Mango Jelly has uploaded a video to YouTube that gives us users a better understanding and shows a way out of the topology problem traps. I also wonder what the topology problem has to do with CAM... 
Solidworks and MasterCam is an exellent Combination.
  • Pierangelo
  • Pierangelo
Today 09:48

4-Axis RP5 with Bigtreetech Octopus Pro- How to make axis indipendent

Category: Driver Boards

 
Hi all,

I am developing a 4-axis foam cutter using a Bigtreetech Octopus Pro V1.0.1 F429 connected to a Raspberry PI5 via SPI.
I have amended the Config.txt file, the .hal and .ini, and named the axis as X, Y, A and U.

What happens is the following:
1- X and Y axis work fine.
2- If I try to move the A-axis, then both A and U move.
3- If I try to move just the U axis, then nothing happens.

What am I missing?

I have attached the board pin mapping, the Config.txt and my .hal and .ini files, which were modified from those in the remora "ConfigSamples"  directory.

Cheers
Pier


 
  • hitchhiker
  • hitchhiker
Today 08:24
Dragon q6a from Radxa was created by hitchhiker

Dragon q6a from Radxa

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

Hi i can get cheap a q6a with 8gb ram. I read that its more powerful then a raspberry pi 5.

But here i cant find Informations.

Is it useless for us?

Thanks
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