sherline table top machines
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Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2002 21:40:01 -0000
From: "larry" <lseguine@...>
Subject: sherline table top machines
I am intrested in coments reguarding the sherline line of equipment.
I
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Andrew Werby <drewid@...>
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#51792
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Re: Conversational CNC
Are these the programs written by Jon Elson? See:
http://pico-systems.com/gcode.html
If not, I'd love to see what you've got. Is there source code?
Matt
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Matt Shaver <mshaver@...>
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Re: G-code interpreter/stepper controller
Since most people run in half-step mode or microstep mode the stepper
equates to 2000 steps per revolution in 10X microstepping mode. This is a
much slower 1500 RPM. Since this is an upper bound it
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Dan Statman <dan.statman@...>
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Re: vector's learning curve too big, any other suggestions
Once Fred helps you with the DXF importing steps you will really appreciate
Vector because it is simple to learn. The nature of the beast makes all CAM
packages difficult. You really are not having
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Dan Statman <dan.statman@...>
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Re: G-code interpreter/stepper controller
50'000 ?at 200 steps per turn that's 15'000 rpm ! do steppers capable of that rate exist ?I guess I'll have to scale some values here and there...thanks for the tipbruno--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y...,
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bschwand
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Re: G-code interpreter/stepper controller
Hi,ok, but why the difference between the limit switch and the securityswitch ? if the limit switch is hit at one end of the axis, isn'tthat the same basically as hitting the security switch on the
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bschwand
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Re: replacing feed screw with a hydraulic cylinder
Then again we're likely not to hear much about setups that allready exist.
Seems that the Quackers don't like electricity, but do just fine with hydraulics
in all sorts of things, including machine
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Bill Vance
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Re: Rhino, Was:vector's learning curve
The problem is not the lack of a tutorial (I am working through the
level 1 tutorial and have already completed the ones in the help menu),
but all the concepts and controls that need to be learned. I
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Tim Goldstein
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Re: Conversational CNC
OK, be glad to, should be on the way in a bit. I downloaded from the
internet somewhere wrote by ? but they work great for simple minds(mine).
cul brian f.
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Brian <ka1bbg@...>
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Re: tkemc for win32 platform
Linneiborhood makes samba easier to use if you do set it up.
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Scott A. Stephens
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Re: Conversational CNC
Hi Brian,
This sounds like a good place to start. Perhaps you could post a .ZIP
file in our files section, OR, you can send them to me direct. KM6VV
-at- ARRL dot Net
Thanks!
Alan KM6VV
Brian
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Alan Marconett KM6VV <KM6VV@...>
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Re: Conversational CNC
Hi Alan. The neat thing with a conversational program is that you do
it at the machine. No need to draw cad or cam files, just answer
questions. Ex:Press-Pocket mill-x1,y1-x2,y2-z rapid,
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dodge1320 <motionin@...>
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Re: Conversational CNC
Hi, i have Autoedit and its not conversational, just a code writing helper.
A good example of conversational , first you have commands like loop,do this
x number times, repeat with new location, start
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Brian <ka1bbg@...>
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Re: replacing feed screw with a hydraulic cylinder
Also there will be temperature related problems as the cylinder position will
change with temperature of the hyd fluid.
bill
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[email protected]
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Re: vector's learning curve too big, any other suggestions
If you want I can post a few sits that have tutorials.
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Scott A. Stephens
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Re: vector's learning curve too big, any other suggestions
Rhino is cool and easy to learn. Then you just need something to import the DXF's into. Deskproto, StlWork2, etc.
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Scott A. Stephens
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Re: vector's learning curve too big, any other suggestions
Being a Vector user and now a Rhino beginner I can say with conviction that
the learning curve on Rhino is much steeper than Vector. It does have good
tutorials, but it is a VERY complex program. I
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Tim Goldstein
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Re: tkemc for win32 platform
les, get samba working, you won't regret it.
Erie Patsellis
Shelbyville Design & Signworks
1309 W. S. 7th Street
Shelbyville, IL 62565
(217)774-4444
visit our website at www.shelbyvilledesign.com
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Shelbyville Design & Signworks <signworks@...>
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#51779
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tool turret index problem
I have a Fanuc 6T-a cnc lathe with a 12 tool turret. The turret
stoped working and sets the alarm light on when index. No code is
set. I found that the encoder was loose and had turned. I have tried
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MikeL
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Re: Stepper motor speeds
I have an L297/L298 setup with 5.4V, 1.5A, 23 frame motors (a) driving
threaded rod lead screws. Power supply is 34V, 10A. on my X axis I can
do 75ipm, it's a 3/8-16 rod, so 75x16=1200rpm. I'm driving
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JJ <jj5412@...>
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