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  • andrax
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Today 07:29

Sanitycheck my plan: ethercat + stepperonline A6

Category: EtherCAT

According to the description, a standard USB cable is required.
After installing the software, the USB-to-serial driver apparently needs to be installed.
There are several in the program folder, but which one is the correct one?
  • grandixximo
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Today 06:40
Replied by grandixximo on topic MDI Command Error

MDI Command Error

Category: General LinuxCNC Questions

No worries 
  • timo
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Today 04:53 - Today 04:55
Replied by timo on topic Brilliant Bambu Lab

Brilliant Bambu Lab

Category: Off Topic and Test Posts

Haha was on the fence of buying one just because of the hype. I then went with a "cheap" Voron 0.1 kit instead. It was a pain to get it "sort of" running :-).
I am not willing to tune it to the end. (too lazy) I ended up changing the extruder, because the gears from the kit where not really good.
Now the Voron gathers dust :-) instead of a youknowwhat. ....
Question remains: is the youknowwhat really the solution to all the 3d printing let downs?
  • Sascha H.
  • Sascha H.
Today 04:14
Replied by Sascha H. on topic Sanitycheck my plan: ethercat + stepperonline A6

Sanitycheck my plan: ethercat + stepperonline A6

Category: EtherCAT

Do you use a USB to RS232 adapter cable? Not all of them work properly. This one does

www.amazon.de/dp/B08B6C1XQN?th=1
  • Dudelbert
  • Dudelbert
Today 04:05

Considering a Full Rewire on a Working Schaublin 125 CNC

Category: Turning

Thanks for the ideas. I will try running the spindle in open loop and see what that does. I noticed the spindle variations in the video as well, while using the machine, I did not even notice them. More spindle tuning is needed, it seems.

The filter is set to “True” right now. I will try turning it off to make sure that does not change anything.

Regarding the collet closer, I thought about cutting grooves, but as the part is hardened, I don’t like my chances of getting that right. Moglice seems like the best way. I remember Robin Renzetti using it on his D-bit grinder.

The only issue there is that the shaft has holes to port the air to the cylinder. I would have to close these in some reversible way and then machine them back down to the shaft diameter to be able to remove the collar after injecting the goo. Epoxy putty, maybe?
  • spumco
  • spumco
Yesterday 03:16

Considering a Full Rewire on a Working Schaublin 125 CNC

Category: Turning

Next thought about the collet closer...

I'd measure the spindle shaft and see if it's still round.  If it is, and you can get the bearing rings out, it could be possible to use the air fitting threaded holes to inject Moglice in to the annulus between the rotary union bore and the part it rides on. 

Once its cured and you've removed it - not a trivial task to be sure - you could use a grooving tool to clear out the existing air grooves.  Maybe even hone the cured Moglice to provide a much smaller gap - less air leakage, but still some to counter dust ingress and provide a little cooling.

If you're not keen on Moglice, maybe shrink-fit or glue a couple pieces of thin-wall brass or bronze tube inside the union - leave a gap between them for the air grooves - and bore it out to a closer fit.

Last option would be to groove the union ID to fit a couple of teflon seals.  Shouldn't be too hard to find some low-tension rings that just fit around the rotating part and don't drag too much.
  • tommylight
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Yesterday 03:00
Replied by tommylight on topic Pierce only and pierce delay

Pierce only and pierce delay

Category: Plasmac

I have to ask, why are you editing/saving gcode?
Does sheetcam output the plasmac-feed-rate ?
See if you can edit the post processor to add this:
F#<_hal[plasmac.cut-feed-rate]>
as a header/preamble.
  • spumco
  • spumco
Yesterday 02:45

Considering a Full Rewire on a Working Schaublin 125 CNC

Category: Turning

Shot in the dark here...

When I switched my spindle encoder to a fairly high resolution version I ran in to intermittent problems with the signal.  Turns out Mesa cards have a filter on the dedicated encoder inputs that can be adjusted:
filter (bit r/w)If set to True (the default), the quadrature counter needs 15 sample clocks to register a change on any of the three input lines (any pulse shorter than this is rejected as noise). If set to False, the quadrature counter needs only 3 clocks to register a change. The default encoder sample clock runs at approximately 25 to 33 MHz but can be changed globally with the sample-frequency or muxed-sample-frequency pin.

Setting it to False sorted things out in my case.

I've no idea if this is causing you a problem, but it's a easy & free thing to test.

After that, next suggestion would be to remove all the PID loops and other stuff from the spindle motor control loop.  Run the VFD open loop, variator set to one position.  Take everything that changes spindle speed out of the equation and do another series of G33 tests.

I don't know that the spindle speed variations are affecting the threading, but it cant be helping things.  Listening to that WAAAHH-uuhhhh-WAAAHH-uuhhhh in the video was driving me nuts
  • COFHAL
  • COFHAL
Yesterday 01:16
Replied by COFHAL on topic Qtvcp GUI and hal pins

Qtvcp GUI and hal pins

Category: Qtvcp

Thank you for your support. One more silly question: how do I get updates? By updating to the latest version 2.10 of LNC?
  • tommylight
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Yesterday 23:52
  • TheTinkeringMechanic1
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Yesterday 23:33
Replied by TheTinkeringMechanic1 on topic Can't read gcode text in dark mode when editing.

Can't read gcode text in dark mode when editing.

Category: Gmoccapy

It appears I'm on my own... again. So far nothing worked to get a repository to update LinuxCNC. So I said f-it and completely deleted the partition and reinstalled linuxcnc completely from scratch. I am gad I did.  The new installation resolved several issues. Most importantly, the editor in Linuxcnc that nothing I tried worked to get it resolved, is now resolved.
 
 
  • tommylight
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Yesterday 22:04
Replied by tommylight on topic Brilliant Bambu Lab

Brilliant Bambu Lab

Category: Off Topic and Test Posts

Elegoo Centauri Carbon

One of my friends has one, and another has both types - a single color and a multicolor, i told them both to buy them, despite me having 4 or 5 or 6 of Voron 2.4R2, as the price is so low that you literally can not buy just the parts for it for that price. Voron have costed me form 600-800 Euro a piece, and a lot of time and effort, so if i started today, i would for sure go Elegoo.
Aaaaand they also are effin up with the open source licenses, but there were some positive moves a while back.
Hopefully i do not regret the advice given, again.
  • SteepLearningCurve
  • SteepLearningCurve
Yesterday 21:49
Replied by SteepLearningCurve on topic Issue getting XYYZ gantry to home (using 7i92t with 7i76u)

Issue getting XYYZ gantry to home (using 7i92t with 7i76u)

Category: Basic Configuration

Sorry I meant to say Freecad version 1.1.1 and the CAM workbench, into Linuxcnc.
  • SteepLearningCurve
  • SteepLearningCurve
Yesterday 21:45
Replied by SteepLearningCurve on topic Issue getting XYYZ gantry to home (using 7i92t with 7i76u)

Issue getting XYYZ gantry to home (using 7i92t with 7i76u)

Category: Basic Configuration

Hi All 

Thank you to everyone who commented.

Much appreciated indeed :) 

I re-wired some of it , that didnt help, but at least it confirmed that what I had seemed reasonable, which was good to know.

The scale with a minus sign did provide another option, which I used , the comments also provided a better understanding that I might have been changing the same thing over and over just in different ways and complicating matters.

In the end I iterated through as many possibilities as possible, and eventually it both homed, and it jogged in the correct direction.

I milled a square out of a piece of plywood (using Linuxcnc v1.1.1 and the CAM workbench),  and the machine seems to work fine. 

I am very greatful to everyone who contributed through this forum in order to get this machine going, and to keep me going too :)
 
  • jean
  • jean
Yesterday 20:17

Remora - ethernet NVEM / EC300 / EC500 cnc board

Category: Computers and Hardware

Hello, good afternoon. Could someone help me load the .bin firmware onto the EC500 RT1052? I've tried several programs and commands, but without success. I have the Chinese Stlink V2 and a Raspberry Pi Pico.
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