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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi Ralph, ? The design philosophy behind my ELS was that you could not use the on board stepper driver and use external ones with a break out board that also connected to the 1PPR sensor on the spindle and any limit switches and ESTOP buttons. ? Those would then come out the standard parallel port DB-25 from the Break Out Board to the ELS.? Or to a PC running MACH CNC.? In fact that's how I tested how well the ELS functioned.? At the time it was still MACH2 and then later MACH3. ? I'd move the cable over to a PC and run a thread or taper with MACH G-Code.? Then move the Parallel port cable over to the ELS and run the same thread or taper.?? So if a user needed to make 10 of something or something with an odd profile they could use CNC.? But for regular 'manual approach' usage people would go back to the ELS. ? So the original ELS as I designed it could be stand alone with Z axis control only.? Designed to provide threading to a lathe that didn't have gears and metric threading to an imperial lathe.? That I can produce 1.5mm x 50mm threads on this arbor without a powered cross slide on a 1942 vintage lathe shows just how simple it is to operate with that concept in mind. ? But I've always said once you move to two external stepper drivers perhaps because you need more than 3A and 48V on the Z axis a Break Out Board is always the wise choice for simplicity of wiring and for possible migration to CNC. ? At the moment my South Bend still only has a 3A motor with 2:1 toothed belt drive to the lead screw.? The gear shift lever and tumbler lever are all in neutral and the lathe is therefore very quiet. ?I haven't engaged the gears in probably 5 years or more.? And if I didn't have a taper attachment on this lathe I'd have added X axis control almost immediately. ? Anyway.? Attached photo shows a small bit of 6 degree taper done on the south bend to fit the spindle pulley.? Then the 50mm x 1.5mm thread also done on the imperial south bend with the ELS..? Finally, because Bob in Australia was having issues, I chucked the tapered end into the 3 Jaw on the Gingery which is very light 7" lathe with major vibration issues due to inadequate bed way design and then cut an oversize MT-3. ?The material is a casting riser that is very porous and soft hence all the little pin holes. ? John ? ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ralph Hulslander
Sent: August-22-20 5:31 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [digitalhobbyist] Alternatives?? ? Yes John I have not totally given up on your ELS. Do you still require a Break Out Board? ? What I like about the current versions of motorized Z & X is all they require is a stepper driver, the program just furnishes a software controlled?Step & Dir. I can live with pushing buttons as long I know what I am doing,?and your documentation is first rate. ? Ralph ? ? ? On Sat, Aug 22, 2020 at 8:09 PM John Dammeyer <johnd@...> wrote:
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