Knuth Numturn 360 lathe retrofit
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26 Oct 2016 21:17 #82120
by HalaszAttila
Knuth Numturn 360 lathe retrofit was created by HalaszAttila
Hello,
here is our newest retrofit with LinuxCNC control, with Mesa Electronics cards.
On machine we mounted new servo motors, make user friendly control panel, with gmoccapy gui, and ngcgui subroutines.
Best regards,
Halasz Attila.
here is our newest retrofit with LinuxCNC control, with Mesa Electronics cards.
On machine we mounted new servo motors, make user friendly control panel, with gmoccapy gui, and ngcgui subroutines.
Best regards,
Halasz Attila.
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27 Oct 2016 07:25 #82130
by newbynobi
Replied by newbynobi on topic Knuth Numturn 360 lathe retrofit
I like the GUI
But feed is quiet slow.
Norbert
But feed is quiet slow.
Norbert
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27 Oct 2016 07:31 #82132
by HalaszAttila
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I like too, more than Axis. With this side buttons really easy to use without mouse and keyboard.
A wait the next version with tool wear correction.
Where is the place to report problem with gmoccapy, to repair in next version?
Attila.
A wait the next version with tool wear correction.
Where is the place to report problem with gmoccapy, to repair in next version?
Attila.
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27 Oct 2016 07:46 #82133
by newbynobi
Replied by newbynobi on topic Knuth Numturn 360 lathe retrofit
Just post your wishes in the gmoccapy section, I have a long "to Do" list and will add your stuff to it
I am working on gmoccapy 2 (in master), as in future we need to support joint/axis stuff, and release 2 has this options.
Related to tool wear:
- there is an ongoing discussion on developer list, about the complete tool handling, I will wait for the result. But there is a "fanuc patch" hand that does work also with gmoccapy.
In master there is already a tooltable with wear offsets, but at the moment I have that one disabled in gmoccapy2
Norbert
I am working on gmoccapy 2 (in master), as in future we need to support joint/axis stuff, and release 2 has this options.
Related to tool wear:
- there is an ongoing discussion on developer list, about the complete tool handling, I will wait for the result. But there is a "fanuc patch" hand that does work also with gmoccapy.
In master there is already a tooltable with wear offsets, but at the moment I have that one disabled in gmoccapy2
Norbert
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