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Conversational Programming and NAMES- very long!
I am back from NAMES, and with a 12 hour drive had a lot of time to think about the events there and some of my views on CNC. I have decided to become a missionary for Conversational
By Ron Ginger <ginger@...> · #7389 ·
Re: NAMES 2000 PICS
Jon Elson wrote: Jon is right on here. I have a copy of the next NIST interpreter and it can be compiled into 3 to 6
By Ray Henry <rehenry@...> · #7388 ·
mini mill ball screws
I believe the Roland DG series (CAMM3) uses ball screws as well. But these are NC-Only machines and are not directly G-Code compatible. I think they use AC servos. They are also outrageously
By Joe Vicars · #7386 ·
Re: the mc3479p ic?
James: I do have the data sheets the 350ma is direct drive from the chip itself to the motor. Transistors can change this to a 5A drive. All the other chip makers that say they drive 5A, don't
By Derek Barger <hightechsystems@...> · #7387 ·
Re: the mc3479p ic?
Use www.Findchips.com to get the data sheets on it. I believe this chip is only good for about 350ma per coil. Jim
By James Cullins <jcullins@...> · #7385 ·
Re: Hexapod movies
By Brian Pitt · #7384 ·
Re: Help: CNC mini-mill comparison
Thanks to everyone for great links, comments, resources, etc. I still haven't decided on a mill yet, but will post a review of whatever I end up with here on the list. Between the public posts and
By Mike <mnels@...> · #7383 ·
Re: NAMES 2000 PICS
By Brian Pitt · #7381 ·
Re: Help: CNC mini-mill comparison
I would like to suggest that you look at the following link: http://users.erols.com/cre8tiv/index.htm This man has looked at all the DESKTOP CNC MILLS and produced an excellent
By Eugene Neigoff <mfgguru@...> · #7379 ·
the mc3479p ic?
Hi fellow listers, Question has anyone used this ic in a bipolar stepper drive to drive 5A loads? Any pc-board examples out there? Anyone used this with EMC? Derek
By Derek Barger <hightechsystems@...> · #7378 ·
Re: Hexapod movies
In a message dated 5/2/00 7:41:28 PM Hawaiian Standard Time, bfp@... writes: << a quick search on "stewart platform" or "hexapod machine" will turn up several more and a lot of other
By ptengin@... · #7382 ·
Re: NAMES 2000 PICS
In a message dated 5/2/00 12:34:43 AM Hawaiian Standard Time, gregnuspel@... writes: << I would like to see some photos of it in operation. Greg >> I would go for a short MPEG
By ptengin@... · #7380 ·
Re: NAMES 2000 PICS
Dave, Many thanks for posting the pictures! The hexapod looks very interesting. Thank you for volunteering to take it to the show. I'm sure you generated a lot of interest in it and EMC. What
By Dan Falck <dfalck@...> · #7377 ·
Re: NAMES 2000 PICS
Bert Eding wrote: The hexapod version of EMC offers very limited 6-axis control. There is no way to tilt the platform by way of the RS-274 commands. In other words, it accomplishes only 3 degrees
By Jon Elson <jmelson@...> · #7376 ·
Re: NAMES 2000 PICS
Very interresting! Do you have a special version of EMC, how do You control 6 axes, I am very interested. Is there a 6 axis trajectory planner in this EMC version, if so I woul like to have
By Bert Eding <b.eding@...> · #7375 ·
Re: NAMES 2000 PICS
Can someone tell me more about Hexapod? How does it works and seem it is not like xyz? What do we use it for? I am interesting to learn more about it. Reid
By Reid <rsimon@...> · #7374 ·
help with hexapod
I know what a Hexapod milling machine is, but I need help with understanding what the machine at NAMES is doing. Is it just a way to demo the 6 axis capabilities of EMC? The big ones I have
By Joe Vicars · #7371 ·
Re: Help: CNC mini-mill comparison
Mario - Nice choppers! Do you have any pictures on your manufacturing setup (CNC...)? Do you fab. the shells yourself? Carlos Guillermo VERVE Engineering & Design
By Carlos Guillermo <carlos@...> · #7372 ·
Re: NAMES 2000 PICS
That Hexapod looks like an interesting piece of equipment. I would like to see some photos of it in operation. Greg
By Greg Nuspel <gregnuspel@...> · #7369 ·
Re: Digest Number 474
[I'd say get their new closed loop machine instead, if you can afford it. The speed and accuracy are noticably better, and the spindle speed control is done in the software instead of with a
By Andrew Werby <drewid@...> · #7373 ·