(not really) New machine geometry for plasma
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04 Mar 2025 10:32 - 04 Mar 2025 10:34 #323137
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Hi all,
I just saw a ##### ad on ##### facebook for this : arcdroidcnc.com . A bi rotation arm that hold a plama torch. Simple and compact.
I already saw this kind of machine for pcb engraver (from elektor journal, in europe), and although for metrology devices.
I think it could be interesting, for people like me who don't have enough space to build a classic gantry plasma table. I need to stop filling my garage with machines.
I don't have the time yet, but I may be interesting in trying to make one with linuxcnc. At least trying to use this kind of geometry.
Any advices ? Does it already exist with linuxcnc ?
I just saw a ##### ad on ##### facebook for this : arcdroidcnc.com . A bi rotation arm that hold a plama torch. Simple and compact.
I already saw this kind of machine for pcb engraver (from elektor journal, in europe), and although for metrology devices.
I think it could be interesting, for people like me who don't have enough space to build a classic gantry plasma table. I need to stop filling my garage with machines.
I don't have the time yet, but I may be interesting in trying to make one with linuxcnc. At least trying to use this kind of geometry.
Any advices ? Does it already exist with linuxcnc ?
Last edit: 04 Mar 2025 10:34 by Hastrh2o.
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04 Mar 2025 11:09 #323138
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It is a scara robot. Hard to believe no one has ever done one in linux cnc
I guess a 2nd hand one without controller is very affordable.
Maybe all you need to check is scara kinematics, scara robot, 4 axis robot.
forum.linuxcnc.org/38-general-linuxcnc-q...32013-scara-tutorial

Maybe all you need to check is scara kinematics, scara robot, 4 axis robot.
forum.linuxcnc.org/38-general-linuxcnc-q...32013-scara-tutorial
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04 Mar 2025 14:41 #323143
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It help a lot to know the right name !
The most interesting thread I found is forum.linuxcnc.org/10-advanced-configura...-kinematics?start=10
One of the video we can find on the web
So, scara robot are definitely just another kind of config already implemented.
The most interesting thread I found is forum.linuxcnc.org/10-advanced-configura...-kinematics?start=10
One of the video we can find on the web
So, scara robot are definitely just another kind of config already implemented.
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05 Mar 2025 05:30 - 05 Mar 2025 05:32 #323228
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If you have no space you can mount a Kuka robot on the seiling. 
But I think plasma makes some mess, so a big feature is the water tray.
I skipped any ideas of laser or plasma. Laser I find too expensive for my hobby. $$$ and a plasma has to compete with the local laser company that cuts things for a small fee.

But I think plasma makes some mess, so a big feature is the water tray.
I skipped any ideas of laser or plasma. Laser I find too expensive for my hobby. $$$ and a plasma has to compete with the local laser company that cuts things for a small fee.
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