Re: Post question
I might need a bit more info on what you are doing. I watched a copy videos of guys turning bowls. You should be able to use the standard lathe axis arrangements. The Z axis is any movement toward or
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Dan Mauch
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Post question
I am starting my third cnc build.? It is to be what I would call a platter lathe as the platter rotates on the a axis.? which axis do I wrap the shape, the x or the y axis.? Because my spindle is
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Ray
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Logosol motion controller
Begin forwarded message:
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Todor Boshnakov
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Re: RESET verses OFFLINE Behaviour -- was Electrical Noise.
Here is the link to d/l the program screen4 https://www.machsupport.com/downloads-updates/screensets/
Dan Mauch
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Dan Mauch
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Re: RESET verses OFFLINE Behaviour -- was Electrical Noise.
I've never tried this but I think if you were to use the screen editor to swap the reset and off line functions you could solve the problem.
Dan Mauch
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Dan Mauch
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RESET verses OFFLINE Behaviour -- was Electrical Noise.
Getting rid of the update service virus on WIN-XP has solved my problem. No annoying pop-up and probably no annoying trying to call home to see if WIN-XP is legal.
Now even after 24 hours in a cold
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John Dammeyer
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Touch probe emulation
Is there a method by which I can input touch probe trigger via keyboard emulation?
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Donald Hansen
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Re: Electrical Noise
Hi Dan,
Thanks for the list. It's a bit newer than the one I was working off.
My idea that Microsoft learned from VIRUS writers and created their own internal hard to get rid of unwanted programs
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John Dammeyer
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Re: Electrical Noise
I've sent this again since the link to the jpg was way at the bottom of the message and it may not have shown up for everyone.
I played around a bit more with the stepper motor speeds. Fine with
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John Dammeyer
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Re: Electrical Noise
??? ??? ??? off the wall & just for kicks , set yer date back a week or so
??? ??? animal
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mike allen
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Re: Electrical Noise
Oh and if this jpg attachment works here's the list of Bergerda motors.
The one I have that drives the X axis nicely is the 60SM-M0130MAL at 1.27N.m and 3000 RPM max.
I think what would work for the
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John Dammeyer
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Re: Electrical Noise
I had a KL34H280-45-8B 4.5 N.m. drive but found I couldn't run it very fast. I upgraded it to a KL34H2120-42-8A which static torque is 8.4 N.m. But it's all about speed isn't it.
The math with me
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John Dammeyer
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Re: Electrical Noise
i did all these steps at some point and just looked at services and found that all sorts of shit was now running. i have no idea what started things that were. disabled before.
i checked the device
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[email protected] <spencer@...>
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Re: Electrical Noise
I have had trouble with HP PCs where steps are lost due to their "theft" of timing cycles.
There are earlier links to this syndrome, for which I am now very grateful.
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markotime
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Re: Electrical Noise
Here is a list of things that you want to check with your OS
Dan Mauch
(This file has been updated to exclude the least effective items)
NOTE: Before doing ANY optimising, run MAch3
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Dan Mauch
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Re: Electrical Noise
The little balloon from Microsoft is a real indication. Other issues might well be noise. The DC Servo supply (105VDC) has a big honking line filter. The 60V stepper motor supply does not and I've
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John Dammeyer
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Re: Electrical Noise
Don't you hate it when a problem is spurious and intermittent! Years ago I ran into a similar problem. Then I was using a C10 but changing the breakout board to another design still didn't solve the
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Dan Mauch
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Re: Electrical Noise
I went down this morning and switched on the machine. As soon as Windows was up I ran MACH3. As soon as MACH3 was up I sent it to find the home switches.
I then sent it to work coordinates zero
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John Dammeyer
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Re: Electrical Noise
I have a nice little Bergerda AC Servo that I may try. I just need to cast a new mount for Z. It's worked really well on the X axis but it may not be big enough for the knee. Plus the motor shaft
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John Dammeyer
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Re: Electrical Noise
My heavy Z axis used to struggle with a big Nema 34. I swapped it out for a Nema 23 4.5Nm and it flies now.??DaveSent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
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dave
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