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Re: 22" travel single axis suggestions
Good questions. Deviation vertically is the critical direction. For expensive, I'll put a $500 budget on it. Thanks for the suggestion of the supported rail. Tim G Denver, CO ---In
By Tim Goldstein · #99723 ·
Re: 22" travel single axis suggestions
Defection in which direction? Define ‘expensive’, especially in the context of no deviation. Supported rail is pretty cheap these days:
By Tony Smith · #99722 ·
22" travel single axis suggestions
Considering creating a special application machine that would require a single axis with 22" of travel. It will not have to carry more than 10 lbs, but needs to have less than .0005" or better .00025"
By Tim Goldstein · #99721 ·
Re: DXF to Centroid AcornCNC
Yes, it is time for all to move from Mach3, but have you tried Mach4 with the PoKeys? It is very also very easy to setup and it has the conversational programming. Arturo Duncan http://cnc4pc.com
By arturodu · #99720 ·
DXF to Centroid AcornCNC
Hi Guys, I have a Video at this website that may be of interest. I have been a Mach3 user for many years, but its time to upgrade. https://thinkcnc.wixsite.com/cad2gcode
By stcnc2000 · #99719 ·
Re: Movement
Yes, the Atlas Craftsman lathe group moved a few months ago, and it has been a mostly positive experience. One issue was that groups.io was not able to get all the files and photos content off the
By Jon Elson · #99718 ·
Re: Movement
pcbgcode has already moved. To: CAD_CAM EDM_DRO <CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@...> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2018 10:20 AM Subject: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Movement Howdy folks; It's looking more, and
By Stephen Muscato · #99717 ·
Movement
Howdy folks; It's looking more, and more like yahoogroups may be going down the tubes. Folks on the 7X12MiniLathe list are talking about emigrating to: /g/7x12MiniLathe/ I
By Bill Vance · #99716 ·
Re: Moseley 3 band antenna - FREE
I aLSO have a 3 band antenna some traps look a little frail but you are getting 2 antennas If you are interested call me at 8067781379 ?Charlie Brown N5TYI ?International Health Service
By Charlie Brown N5TYI · #99715 ·
Re: [mach1mach2cnc] Homann Designs (time machine)2017 Christmas Break
Hi All: Did you notice that peter has a time machine and is going back a couple years!! GOD'S BLESSINGS
By idea2man · #99714 ·
[mach1mach2cnc] Homann Designs 2017 Christmas Break
Hi All, Another year comes to a close too quickly. Homann Designs would like to take this opportunity to wish all a safe and merry festive season. We would also like to thank all for their support
By Peter Homann · #99713 ·
Re: Tech Shop goes out of business
It is true. They ran out of cash to the extent they couldn't even reorganize under Chapter 11; it's doors shut and a trustee to liquidate and pay the final bills. I know a bit more than what is in
By devers6 · #99712 ·
Tech Shop goes out of business
It seems that Tech Shop has gone out of business nationally. Jon
By Jon Elson · #99711 ·
Re: Current CNC options for Lathes with encoders?
Thanks for that Sam ... I think I have decided to take the plunge and get a Linuxcnc box working ASAP. This gives the confidence that I can probably get away with the simple interface and not worry
By Lester Caine <lester@...> · #99710 ·
Re: Current CNC options for Lathes with encoders?
If it is around a 100 line encoder + index the printer port would certainly be an option with linuxcnc. I have a compact 5 pc that I use with the original electronics + linuxcnc through the printer
By samcoinc2001 · #99709 ·
Re: Current CNC options for Lathes with encoders?
My concern with Mach4 is the fact that 'commercial use' is something of a can of worms. Obvious for commercial shops a full licence for every machine can be lost in the running costs, but smaller
By Lester Caine <lester@...> · #99708 ·
Re: Current CNC options for Lathes with encoders?
Mach4 and the PoKeys do the Lathe trick very well. The conversational wizards created by machmotion are also good. The M16 is a breakout board specially designed to lathes:
By arturodu · #99707 ·
Re: Current CNC options for Lathes with encoders?
On Thu, 21 Sep 2017 10:30:50 +0100, you wrote: >Not sure where is the bast place to ask as most of the lists I frequent >for CNC are specific to a single option. I've got an Orac and a
By Steve Blackmore <steve@...> · #99706 ·
Re: Current CNC options for Lathes with encoders?
It is looking like this is the way forward and I do have a 7I90HD I picked up a couple of years back, but wiring 50 way ribbon cables is a pain. I'm a RaspberryPi user which while not ideal for
By Lester Caine <lester@...> · #99705 ·
Re: Current CNC options for Lathes with encoders?
LinuxCNC definitely does lathes very well. You pretty much have to have a "controller" rather than just a breakout board, or you will be limited to low spindle speeds when threading. Mesa and Pico
By Jon Elson · #99704 ·