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Re: Nuts and Volts cnc article
Thanks I've subcribed to Circuit Cellar since 91. It's a good start but it appears to be rushed to print. The artical is missing prints mentioned in the text. wrote: is an wrote: to
By bdrmachine <bdrmachine@...> · #51578 ·
FAQ pages relocated
I have moved the FAQ pages to a different server and website. If you access them by going to: http://www.ktmarketing.com/faq.html than you will see no difference and the move is transparent. If you
By Tim Goldstein · #51577 ·
Re: Keyboard wiring?
John, or anyone else interested I have a Hagstrom KE18 I will sell you for $25.00 if you want it. I was going to build a control panel and decided to go with a touchscreen
By William Scalione <wscalione@...> · #51576 ·
Re: Using switching power supplies
Switching supplies are commonly designed to supply current to a steady load. Chopper type stepper drives draw current in a very unsteady manner. This can cause the regulation circuitry fits. Jon Elson
By Tim Goldstein · #51574 ·
Re: toolpath creation problem or wrong interpretor setup?
Jim, Lot's of us willing to help, but we can not do it blind. If the problem definitely occurs in the first 10 lines for sure, seeing them will help. If you are not sure how much of the code
By Tim Goldstein · #51572 ·
Re: toolpath creation problem or wrong interpretor setup?
Here's a suggestion for you, set 0,0,0 on your machine to be a couple of inches above the part, single step through the program to find the point that it goes crazy and then post the code up to that
By j.guenther <j.guenther@...> · #51571 ·
Using switching power supplies
Some time ago someone mentioned that switching power supplies could be troublesome in CNC tooling. Why? As long as the supply is not one of those that requires some minimum current, why would it
By Bryan Mumford <yahoo@...> · #51569 ·
Re: Keyboard wiring?
There was an ad in a circuit cellar mag , company hagstrom electronics, 888-690-9080, http://www.hagstromelectronics.com, also vetra, 516-434-3185, http://www.vetra.com.
By alex <telecomt@...> · #51573 ·
Re: toolpath creation problem or wrong interpretor setup?
Tim, I would love to but its of a prototype that I've designed and I'd rather not take the chance of somebody stealing my idea before I get a chance to build it. Would it help if I posted the first
By jagco1998 <jagco1998@...> · #51568 ·
Keyboard wiring?
Does anyone have information on building a supplimental keyboard for a computer? I'm going to be using a DOS-based program for my DRO readouts, and would like to build a keypad with big buttons (like
By John A. McFadden <mcfadden@...> · #51561 ·
Re: toolpath creation problem or wrong interpretor setup?
Can you post the g-code as part of your message assuming it is not a huge file? That would make it a lot easier to understand what is happening. Tim [Denver, CO]
By Tim Goldstein · #51567 ·
toolpath creation problem or wrong interpretor setup?
I am using the Surfcam 2d free version. When I import the dxf and lay out the toolpaths for the contours and pockets, they all simulate fine within Surfcam. But when I go to cut the part with
By jagco1998 <jagco1998@...> · #51566 ·
Re: New to group
Tim & John. Thanks for the reply. I have a chinese Mill Drill [17x7 X/Y] from Lathemaster. I bought it last year and am happy with the unit. As for where I am and what's holding me back? Well, I
By owenlloyd2001 <sbw@...> · #51570 ·
Re: New to group
This be the place! What kind of mill / drill are you retro fitting? John Guenther 'Ye Olde Pen Maker' Sterling, Virginia
By j.guenther <j.guenther@...> · #51565 ·
Re: New to group
You are at the right place. Where are you at on the project and what is holding you back? Tim [Denver, CO]
By Tim Goldstein · #51564 ·
New to group
Greetings to all. I am new to this group and am hoping to find information about CNC retro fitting to my mill/drill. If I am in the wrong group for this please tell me so I will not bother
By owenlloyd2001 <sbw@...> · #51563 ·
Re: NAMES, BDI, etc
BDI RPMs http://www.linuxcnc.org/bdi/RPMS/rpm.html Should upgrade 2.16 to 2.18
By Lloyd Leung <lloyd@...> · #51562 ·
Re: Has anyone built an SPC display for Digimatic scales?
Hi! From what I know, it shouldn't be any difference in wiring of momentary swiches compare to the membrane. In fact you can make membrane out of momentary by soldering momentary switches into the
By alex <telecomt@...> · #51560 ·
Re: Has anyone built an SPC display for Digimatic scales?
Would you happen to have wiring diagrams that could use regular momentary switches rather than membrane keypads? John
By John A. McFadden <mcfadden@...> · #51556 ·
Re: NAMES, BDI, etc
Unless I missed something only 2.16 is there, not 2.18
By Ken Jenkins <kjenkins@...> · #51559 ·