Ralph,
I suggest you forget the RELS but go with John D's system. the single
pulse is easy to handle.
Richard
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On 10/12/2019 19:09, Ralph Hulslander wrote:
Thanks for the replies!!
Rex, yes I wondered about slop in the gear.
I cannot see where any loading to the encoder would come from, of
course I have not shown how I was going to mount the encoder and gear,
I need to get busy drawing the mounting up.
I will use the need for the drawings as the final reason to learn
Fusion 360.
Would the #RELS run with a single pulse for spindle speed? Even 8
pulses would be relatively easy.
I could just mount 8 magnets on the spindle gear, they would not even
have to be accurately spaced if the #RELS just needed to see 8 pulses.
Ralph
On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 12:26 PM Ant No <cmpaqp1100@...
<mailto:cmpaqp1100@...>> wrote:
A mill can be viewed as a subtractive 3D printer. The tasks and
automation are very similar.?
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Clausing 8520, Craftsman 12x36 Lathe, 4x12 mini lathe, 14" Delta drill
press, 40 watt laser, Consew brushless DC motors and a non working 3D
printer