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Re: Feb 25 build
Darrell Gehlsen wrote: Darrell I don't think steppermod works in this version too well. A couple of others and myself were unable to get it to work, but if you use freqmod instead it works ok. Also
By William Scalione <scalione@...> · #5926 ·
Feb 25 build
Looks like I need help again. I loaded the latest EMC and compiled it. Next I made some changes in the ini and run files for memory and linux versions. When I try to run EMC I get the following
By Darrell Gehlsen <dgehlsen@...> · #5925 ·
Re: cnc tube notcher
Joe, I've used a friction drive setup with good results. You can use an encoder on a contact wheel to track where the circumference axis is. What is the largest diameter tube you want to handle? I
By Jay · #5924 ·
cnc tube notcher
What you describe is a friction drive which I considered. There are pipe welders with this configuration. But there are issues with friction drive as well. As for standard formulas for pipe
By Joe Vicars · #5921 ·
cnc tube notcher
Instead of friction drive, when above a specific size, how about a big V block with an automatically actuated clamp. You couldn't turn at real high rpms without ballance issues, but I don't know what
By Jeff DelPapa <dp@...> · #5922 ·
Re: Plasma tube notcher
> > From: Joe Vicars <jvicars@...> > > What I call the R-theta tubing notcher is more accurately described > as a rotary x-y plasma cutter. The machine control thinks it is > controlling
By D.F.S. <dfs@...> · #5920 ·
Plasma tube notcher
What I call the R-theta tubing notcher is more accurately described as a rotary x-y plasma cutter. The machine control thinks it is controlling a regular x-y coordinate system except that x is
By Joe Vicars · #5919 ·
Re: DeskNC troubleshooting
I used Desk NC with a plasma retro fit I did a few months ago. It took a little playing with the machine configuration file to get everything running right. I must second what Joe said about support
By Jay · #5918 ·
Re: Wonderboard
I agree completely, one cable to the PC would be a blessing! I wind up with enough stuff laying on the benches in my shop, Another factor to consider, if you purchased multiple boards and mounted
By jguenthe <jguenthe@...> · #5917 ·
DeskNC troubleshooting
Peter, Give me about a week to get my x-y plasma table finished. Then I will be very interested in going over issues like the one you described. I used DeskNC for about a week on my R-theta
By Joe Vicars · #5914 ·
Re: Wonderboard
By Harrison, Doug <dharrison@...> · #5916 ·
Re: Wonderboard
I like the sound of these boards, and will buy a couple if they ever exist. But I would only use them if they are external to the PC- I do not see how all the screw terminals would make sense on a PC
By Ron Ginger <ginger@...> · #5915 ·
Re: is my software stable?
By Peter Smith <peter@...> · #5913 ·
Re: For sale: two used Superior Electric 840 oz-in steppers
In a message dated 02/28/2000 5:30:12 PM Hawaiian Standard Time, multi-volti@... writes: << I found a seller who will only sell three motors. I only want one (sound familiar?), but he
By ptengin@... · #5912 ·
Re: re - Wonderboard PC interface
In a message dated 02/28/2000 11:50:07 AM Hawaiian Standard Time, dfs@... writes: << DB25 and screw term capable input >> I believe Doug was speaking of the euro screw
By ptengin@... · #5911 ·
For sale: two used Superior Electric 840 oz-in steppers
Hello: In my quest for the mother-of-all-steppers (haven't found any NEMA 66, had to settle for a NEMA 42), I found a seller who will only sell three motors. I only want one (sound familiar?), but
By Multi-Volti Devices <multi-volti@...> · #5910 ·
Re: DRO
This is the link to Tom's page that I have. http://www.mcs.net/~kulaga/dro.html Jim Geib Mansfield, Ohio
By Jim Geib <jimg47@...> · #5909 ·
Re: DRO
Try http://www.mcs.net/~kulaga/dro.html Tim [Denver, CO]
By Tim Goldstein · #5908 ·
DRO
Can someone point me to Tom Kulaga's DRO application program? Thanks Charles Hopkins
By Charles Hopkins · #5907 ·
Re: Fool proof testing again...
A while ago Iwas trying to get linux to work on a second HD by installing as pimary HD then swapping IDE leads etc. and using the bios to boot from HD2 without having lilo on my HD1. loads of error
By Chris Paine <chris@...> · #5923 ·