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Re: Compumotor Plus stepper drive
Ron Wickersham wrote: I have at least one synchro resolver in the junk drawer. Are they really high resolution, or just as good as analog can get? I guess you could have more than one sine wave per
By eric <eek105@...> · #8611 ·
Re: stepper & driver
Hi Bellendo I will take your advice on the two motors driving the x axis and will use instead a jack shaft to drive sprockets on both sides of the x axis and will use chain on the Y axis as well. I
By Douglas Pollard <dougpol1@...> · #67170 ·
Re: need motor for CNC (sherline)
This is something I might try, but I still need a motor (right now I have to switch the motor back to the lathe when I want to use it and put it on the mill when I need it What I actuly have been
By walt smith <fom@...> · #8885 ·
Re: Opinions: Cheap 3-axis Software
Mike wrote: Yes, with stepper motors, you can definitely do this. there are a bunch of programs out there that many people like. Really, there may not be much advantage with EMC if you will only be
By Jon Elson <jmelson@...> · #7367 ·
Re: Conversational Programming and Subroutines
Donald Kelley wrote: Well, in fact, the C preprocessor should be able to do this. You'd need to run it through a renumber program afterwards. Jon
By Jon Elson <jmelson@...> · #7409 ·
Re: Conversational Programming
Ron Ginger wrote: If you aren't familiar with what I've already put in the public domain, you should look at : http://ascc.artsci.wustl.edu/~jmelson/gcode.html which is my page of programs that write
By Jon Elson <jmelson@...> · #7410 ·
Re: Conversational Programming and NAMES- very long!
Pete Jarman wrote: Yes, in theory, a DOS program that makes no system calls, and has no TSR programs that might grab control away will be allowed to run unimpeded, and can achieve real time
By Jon Elson <jmelson@...> · #7411 ·
Ecoder resolution terms
Hi, I just need to know the difference between several encoder resolution terms. I read the Gecko requirement and it mentioned a min. 200 line encoder Searching to buy the encoders, I found the
By Mina Aboul Saad <minaf@...> · #67807 ·
Motors & encoders connection
So, I got the breakout board, the Geckos 320 and the power supply is almost done. Now, it's time to start wiring, I found out that my servo motors have 4 pin connection, how do I know which of the 4
By Mina Aboul Saad <minaf@...> · #67731 ·
Re: How small can a plasma torch get?
_____ Von: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@... [mailto:CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@...] Im Auftrag von afogassa Gesendet: Samstag, 2. September 2006 03:03 An: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@... Betreff:
By josef-wagner <josef-wagner@...> · #89090 ·
Hello group
Topics in this post: Maxnc: I take it this driver unit is a phase driven type and to do step direction I need that type driver board. Comment on Sales: I get mail lists because of the lists narrower
By Robert <esccmail@...> · #6397 ·
Re: How to establish repeatable home position w/steppers?
Something simular to this is done with floppy disk drive steppers. Home out until you trip the home switch then step to a certain phase of the drive is energized on out. Hugh Very glad that floppy
By Hugh Prescott <hugh@...> · #10339 ·
Re: Maxnc - don't buy it!
Used to be a video of an F-15 max performance takeoff at Lambert St. Louis, 1 minute later he was still over the airport (at 100K + altitude). Thats impressive!! Have a safe fourth. Heard a nice talk
By Hugh Prescott <hugh@...> · #8638 ·
Re: Maxnc - don't buy it!
What a difference a 0 makes, sorry.
By Hugh Prescott <hugh@...> · #8641 ·
N.A.M.E.S. Show
To: All on the list, The N.A.M.E.S. (North American Model Engineering Society) has agreed to have a special display space for CNC and computer-related projects and products in the upcoming Exhibition
By Roland Friestad <cardinal.eng@...> · #5796 ·
24V / 10amp DC power supplies
I'm in the process of setting up my first CNC project and have decided to use a bunch of parts laying around my shop. I've got some 24V DC servos with encoders on the back, and am thinking of using
By John Murphy <john@...> · #14839 ·
Welcome
I am still learning all about this beast myself, so be patient. This letter is a welcome, and a test for me. I have had quite a few wrong addresses on invitations sent out from the list signed at
By [email protected] · #2 ·
Some links
Try some of these Links for starters: Jones on Stepping Motors http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/~jones/step/ <A href="http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/~jones/step/">Jones on Stepping Motors</A> Using disk drive motors
By WAnliker@... · #5 ·
Re: Welcome
Yeah, I know the feeling, Bill. BTW, check the footer. "welcome to CAD/CAM/EDM/DRO@...,"?? -- Message from Scott Logan Support the anti-Spam amendment ssl@... Join at
By Scott Logan <ssl@...> · #3 ·
Newbie . . .
This list represents an area of increasing interest for me. I am looking to build model and miniature steam locomotives once I retire, but have never used a milling machine . . . and my lathe
By Charles Brumbelow <cbrumbelow@...> · #4 ·