My first innocent thought was to use a DDT component somehow but I guess
this involves fgpa programming if you're using Mesa boards.

It sounded simple at first but as you think it through it you realize it's
a pain in the ass. Mostly because my only fpga experience is controlling
displays lol.

I really need to resume my practicing with that digilent board someday...



Leonardo Marsaglia

El lun., 21 sep. 2020 21:00, andrew beck <[email protected]>
escribió:

> hey dave
>
> I hear you.  I might get good at coding myself soon..  but would love to
> solve the problem.
>
> I don't think the spindle load could really help much though.
>
> I am machining plastic and aluminium and the spindle load doesn't
> noticeably change in corners.  I more need a limit on the initial
> acceleration for a split second I suppose
>
> or go the full way and have something that analyzes the G code path and
> calculates the best speed and path for the machine
>
> regards
>
> Andrew
>
> regards
>
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 11:35 AM dave engvall <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > HI Andrew,
> > Just because I have ideas does not imply I can implement them. ;-)
> > However, I believe there is a velocity pin that might be used to slow
> > down in corners. Since the spindle loads up going thru corners it may be
> > possible to monitor spindle load and back off velocity thru the corner
> > which should make milling a bit smoother. Adding jerk control involves ,
> > as you know, adding another order to motion. (see first sentence). ;-)
> > A lot of bright people are involved in linuxcnc but they all have their
> > own pet projects. Just the way it goes.
> > Hang in there, your heart is in the right place.
> >
> > Dave
> >
> > On 9/20/20 8:19 PM, andrew beck wrote:
> > > Hey guys
> > >
> > > just a few thoughts here.
> > >
> > > I have a high speed cnc machining center (cnc mill)
> > >
> > > it has 16mm pitch ballscrews and weighs 6ton
> > >
> > > linuxcnc is awesome and does a great job controlling it.  I make
> plastic
> > > injection molds and lots of 3d machining all the time.  plus all the
> > little
> > > jobs that a cnc is great for.
> > >
> > > I think the only thing lacking from linuxcnc for my use is some sort of
> > > jerk control for corners.  there may already be something around that
> > > solves the issue though without jerk control.  so what happens is when
> > the
> > > machine changes direction the whole machine vibrates and jumps around.
> > its
> > > quite bad.  enough that I may rubber mount the electrical box lol.
> > >
> > > I have accelerations of 750 (i think it is mm/sec2)
> > >
> > > and max rapids of 8m/min
> > >
> > > I would love to turn those up to like 25m/min rapid and 2000mm/sec2
> > > accelerations
> > >
> > > has any one tried any form of jerk control yet on linuxcnc?  or wants
> to
> > > have a play and code it.  I have 3 6 ton cnc machines that will all use
> > > linuxcnc so very keen to solve this jerk control issue.
> > >
> > > regards
> > >
> > > Andrew
> > >
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