Re: [Emc-users] Stake in ball screw Cincinnati Arrow

2016-02-25 Thread Forum Deswysen
Yes that's it.
Not easy with translation

Pierre

2016-02-25 23:28 GMT+01:00 Chris Morley :

>
> I'm sure he mean slack in the ballnut :)
>
> - Reply message -
> From: "Forum Deswysen" 
> To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)" 
> Subject: [Emc-users] Stake in ball screw Cincinnati Arrow
> Date: Thu, Feb 25, 2016 1:06 PM
>
>
> Hello,
>
> Today we found the stake in the nut of the ball screw axis Z.
>
> Do you know the problem ???
>
> Is there a adjustment means ???
>
> Best regards,
>
> Pierre
> finemeca.be
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Re: [Emc-users] Strange behavior of backplot on our plasma machine

2016-02-25 Thread tom-emc
Hmm, I’ll look into the M codes tomorrow, I can’t recall if those are related 
to our torch height controller or something else...  I ran this on my lathe 
machine (in Axis SIM) which is also running 2.7.4 on Wheezy and I too didn’t 
have any problems with it there.  I am really at a loss to understand why one 
machine, with only this one file, freaks out.  Very odd…

Thanks,
-Tom


> On Feb 25, 2016, at 9:03 PM, Lawrence Glaister  wrote:
> 
> Hi Tom,
> very bazaar videos... almost like its toggling between imperial and 
> metric mode (x extent jumping between 1.x and 3.x)
> 
> I ran the code on 2.5.4 simulator mode and other than having to remove 
> the M120 and M121 codes it seems to run properly (other that z 
> positioning as noted in header).
> 
> Is it possible there is something hinky in your custom M codes?
> 
> cheers
> 
> Lawrence VE7IT
> 
> On 16-02-25 02:55 PM, tom-...@bgp.nu  wrote:
>> N (Filename: MW-BottleOpen-v6.ngc)
>> N0010 (Post processor: MakerWorksPlasmaCutter.scpost)
>> N0020 (***WARNING*** Post processor used)
>> N0030 (assumes THC for Z movement)
>> N0040 (CODE CONTAINS NO Z MOVEMENTS)
>> N0050 (Date: 12/19/2012)
>> N0060 G20 (Units: Inches)
>> N0070 G90 G40 G64 P0.005
>> N0080 F1
>> N0090 S500
>> N0100 M120
>> N0110 (Part: MW-BottleOpen-v5)
>> N0120 (Process: Outside Offset, Inside, T1: MakerWorksPlasmaCutter)
>> N0130G00 X1.7962 Y0.6557
>> N0140 M03
>> N0150 G04 P0.4
>> N0160G02 X1.7131 Y0.6915 I-0.0236 J0.0595 f85.0
>> N0170G01 X1.6371 Y0.8827 f85.0
>> N0180X1.6789 Y0.8908
>> N0190X1.7402 Y0.7304
>> N0200G03 X1.8175 Y0.7440 I0.0374 J0.0143
>> N0210G01 X1.8205 Y0.9183
>> N0220X1.8806 Y0.9300
>> N0230X1.9470 Y0.7685
>> N0240G03 X2.0239 Y0.7845 I0.0370 J0.0152
>> N0250G01 X2.0207 Y0.9570
>> N0260X2.0619 Y0.9651
>> N0270X2.0624 Y0.5375
>> N0280X2.0113 Y0.5275
>> N0290X1.9282 Y0.7237
>> N0300G03 X1.8513 Y0.7087 I-0.0368 J-0.0156
>> N0310G01 X1.8477 Y0.4958
>> N0320X1.7950 Y0.4855
>> N0330X1.7131 Y0.6915
>> N0340 M05
>> N0350G00 X0.7799 Y0.6912
>> N0360 M03
>> N0370 G04 P0.4
>> N0380G02 X0.7106 Y0.6329 I-0.0638 J0.0055
>> N0390G03 X0.5616 Y0.6403 I-0.1780 J-2.0710
>> N0400 X0.2693 Y0.6220 I-0.0146 J-2.1141
>> N0410G01 X0.2685 Y0.6219
>> N0420X0.1678 Y0.6066
>> N0430G02 X0.1795 Y0.6503 I0.2472 J-0.0428
>> N0440 X0.2267 Y0.7216 I0.1910 J-0.0751
>> N0450G01 X0.2408 Y0.7348
>> N0460G02 X0.5562 Y0.8570 I0.3652 J-0.4745
>> N0470G03 X0.5585 Y0.8573 I-0.0033 J0.0399
>> N0480G01 X0.7034 Y0.8778
>> N0490X0.7816 Y0.8874
>> N0500X0.8492 Y0.8946
>> N0510X0.9015 Y0.8991
>> N0520Y0.6075
>> N0530G03 X0.7106 Y0.6329 I-0.3689 J-2.0456
>> N0540 M05
>> N0550G00 X2.5213 Y0.6125
>> N0560 M03
>> N0570 G04 P0.4
>> N0580G02 X2.4545 Y0.5514 I-0.0639 J0.0028
>> N0590G03 X2.2948 Y0.5554 I-0.1875 J-4.2415
>> N0600G01 X2.2948 Y0.9045
>> N0610X2.3076 Y0.9036
>> N0620X2.3609 Y0.8981
>> N0630X2.5724 Y0.8725
>> N0640X2.6389 Y0.8631
>> N0650X2.6956 Y0.8540
>> N0660X2.7452 Y0.8448
>> N0670X2.7463 Y0.8446
>> N0680G02 X2.9341 Y0.7860 I-0.1051 J-0.6668
>> N0690 X3.0578 Y0.6898 I-0.4015 J-0.6444
>> N0700 X3.1609 Y0.5424 I-0.3007 J-0.3200
>> N0710G01 X3.1646 Y0.5320
>> N0720X3.1688 Y0.5167
>> N0730G02 X3.1751 Y0.4692 I-0.1656 J-0.0463
>> N0740G01 X3.1632 Y0.4695
>> N0750X3.1365 Y0.4718
>> N0760X3.0995 Y0.4762
>> N0770X3.0522 Y0.4832
>> N0780X2.9981 Y0.4921
>> N0790G03 X2.4545 Y0.5514 I-0.7310 J-4.1823
>> N0800 M05
>> N0810G00 X1.3863 Y0.7472
>> N0820 M03
>> N0830 G04 P0.4
>> N0840G02 X1.4696 Y0.7119 I0.0240 J-0.0593
>> N0850G01 X1.5476 Y0.5189
>> N0860X1.5064 Y0.5110
>> N0870X1.4447 Y0.6721
>> N0880G03 X1.3674 Y0.6580 I-0.0374 J-0.0143
>> N0890G01 X1.3665 Y0.4838
>> N0900X1.3061 Y0.4720
>> N0910X1.2383 Y0.6322
>> N0920G03 X1.1615 Y0.6159 I-0.0368 J-0.0156
>> N0930G01 X1.1646 Y0.4445
>> N0940X1.1224 Y0.4363
>> N0950X1.1203 Y0.8636
>> N0960X1.1732 Y0.8738
>> N0970X1.2563 Y0.6773
>> N0980G03 X1.3331 Y0.6922 I0.0368 J0.0156
>> N0990G01 X1.3367 Y0.9058
>> N1000X1.3874  

Re: [Emc-users] debian locks on boot

2016-02-25 Thread Jon Elson
On 02/25/2016 09:08 PM, Kirk Wallace wrote:
> My guess is that the driver for the wireless adapter tries 
> to set up the adapter as well as set up PC to work with 
> it. The driver seems to fail at the adapter setup, so the 
> PC bit fails too. It may be that the Windows sets the 
> adapter properly and this carries over to the next Linux 
> boot. I've seen this same behavior with other wireless and 
> video capture and tuner adapters on Linux. I have pretty 
> much given up on wireless adapters with Linux and save 
> time by using a wireless router plugged into the PC's 
> wired Ethernet port. It saves a lot of grief. 
I have a Dell Latitude 630 that runs Linux just fine, with 
either wired ethernet or wireless.  I used to run
a 10.04 Ubuntu (but NOT with rtai kernel).  If I ran the 
rtai kernel, some of the management stuff was interfered 
with, the most noticeable thing was it would not shut off.  
Also, if you suspended or hibernated it, it would not come 
back out of that state.  I then reloaded it with 12.04, and 
everything seems to work fine.  There is still a bit of a 
quirk, if you hibernate or suspend, you have to manually 
brighten the screen after coming back on, and every time it 
blanks the screen you have to bring the brightness back up.

But, no network problems on that PARTICULAR machine.  I've 
even run it with both wired and wireless running at the same 
time, in places that had restricted access on one of those 
networks.
(This probably is no help to your particular problem.)

Jon

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Re: [Emc-users] debian locks on boot

2016-02-25 Thread Kirk Wallace
On 02/25/2016 06:35 PM, Jim Craig wrote:
... snip

> I then booted to windows to see if the wireless adapter was still
> working there. It was. So I rebooted to Debian and low and behold it
> booted fine to Debian without issue and connected to the wireless network.
>
> I worked on the PC and got it configured the way I wanted it. All while
> working on the wireless network. No issues.
>
> I took the PC to my Dad's house. Booted it and it locked up when he was
> logging in.
>
> Rebooted into windows. The wireless adapter worked fine. Rebooted into
> Debian and it booted fine this time also. Connected to my Dad's wireless
> internet and it is working at the moment.
>
> What in the world is causing this weird behavior?

My guess is that the driver for the wireless adapter tries to set up the 
adapter as well as set up PC to work with it. The driver seems to fail 
at the adapter setup, so the PC bit fails too. It may be that the 
Windows sets the adapter properly and this carries over to the next 
Linux boot. I've seen this same behavior with other wireless and video 
capture and tuner adapters on Linux. I have pretty much given up on 
wireless adapters with Linux and save time by using a wireless router 
plugged into the PC's wired Ethernet port. It saves a lot of grief.


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Re: [Emc-users] debian locks on boot

2016-02-25 Thread Jim Craig
Just to follow up with what I have found.

I decided that I would try to reinstall the OS as was mentioned. I put 
in the 2.6.8 disc and started the install process. Once I reached the 
part of the install where it was configuring the network it would lock 
up. I was connecting to my local network with the wireless adapter.

I then tried to boot to the live CD image and it again locked up when it 
started to load the x window interface.

After screwing with it for several attempts I decided to hard wire the 
PC to the network. I did that and it would boot and operate fine. 
Disconnect the wired internet and it would lock up. This narrowed it 
down to the wireless network adapter being the culprit. I decided to 
reinstall with the 2.7 install disc to see if that would help.

I reinstalled and once again if I disconnected from the wired internet 
and it wanted to switch to the wireless it would lock up.

I then booted to windows to see if the wireless adapter was still 
working there. It was. So I rebooted to Debian and low and behold it 
booted fine to Debian without issue and connected to the wireless network.

I worked on the PC and got it configured the way I wanted it. All while 
working on the wireless network. No issues.

I took the PC to my Dad's house. Booted it and it locked up when he was 
logging in.

Rebooted into windows. The wireless adapter worked fine. Rebooted into 
Debian and it booted fine this time also. Connected to my Dad's wireless 
internet and it is working at the moment.

What in the world is causing this weird behavior?

Thanks for the advise so far. Hopefully it continues to work.

Jim


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Re: [Emc-users] Strange behavior of backplot on our plasma machine

2016-02-25 Thread Lawrence Glaister
Hi Tom,
very bazaar videos... almost like its toggling between imperial and 
metric mode (x extent jumping between 1.x and 3.x)

I ran the code on 2.5.4 simulator mode and other than having to remove 
the M120 and M121 codes it seems to run properly (other that z 
positioning as noted in header).

Is it possible there is something hinky in your custom M codes?

cheers

Lawrence VE7IT

On 16-02-25 02:55 PM, tom-...@bgp.nu wrote:
> N (Filename: MW-BottleOpen-v6.ngc)
> N0010 (Post processor: MakerWorksPlasmaCutter.scpost)
> N0020 (***WARNING*** Post processor used)
> N0030 (assumes THC for Z movement)
> N0040 (CODE CONTAINS NO Z MOVEMENTS)
> N0050 (Date: 12/19/2012)
> N0060 G20 (Units: Inches)
> N0070 G90 G40 G64 P0.005
> N0080 F1
> N0090 S500
> N0100 M120
> N0110 (Part: MW-BottleOpen-v5)
> N0120 (Process: Outside Offset, Inside, T1: MakerWorksPlasmaCutter)
> N0130 G00 X1.7962 Y0.6557
> N0140 M03
> N0150 G04 P0.4
> N0160 G02 X1.7131 Y0.6915 I-0.0236 J0.0595 f85.0
> N0170 G01 X1.6371 Y0.8827 f85.0
> N0180 X1.6789 Y0.8908
> N0190 X1.7402 Y0.7304
> N0200 G03 X1.8175 Y0.7440 I0.0374 J0.0143
> N0210 G01 X1.8205 Y0.9183
> N0220 X1.8806 Y0.9300
> N0230 X1.9470 Y0.7685
> N0240 G03 X2.0239 Y0.7845 I0.0370 J0.0152
> N0250 G01 X2.0207 Y0.9570
> N0260 X2.0619 Y0.9651
> N0270 X2.0624 Y0.5375
> N0280 X2.0113 Y0.5275
> N0290 X1.9282 Y0.7237
> N0300 G03 X1.8513 Y0.7087 I-0.0368 J-0.0156
> N0310 G01 X1.8477 Y0.4958
> N0320 X1.7950 Y0.4855
> N0330 X1.7131 Y0.6915
> N0340 M05
> N0350 G00 X0.7799 Y0.6912
> N0360 M03
> N0370 G04 P0.4
> N0380 G02 X0.7106 Y0.6329 I-0.0638 J0.0055
> N0390 G03 X0.5616 Y0.6403 I-0.1780 J-2.0710
> N0400 X0.2693 Y0.6220 I-0.0146 J-2.1141
> N0410 G01 X0.2685 Y0.6219
> N0420 X0.1678 Y0.6066
> N0430 G02 X0.1795 Y0.6503 I0.2472 J-0.0428
> N0440 X0.2267 Y0.7216 I0.1910 J-0.0751
> N0450 G01 X0.2408 Y0.7348
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> N0470 G03 X0.5585 Y0.8573 I-0.0033 J0.0399
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> N0490 X0.7816 Y0.8874
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> N0510 X0.9015 Y0.8991
> N0520 Y0.6075
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> N0540 M05
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> N0560 M03
> N0570 G04 P0.4
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> N0780 X2.9981 Y0.4921
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> N0800 M05
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> N0820 M03
> N0830 G04 P0.4
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> N0850 G01 X1.5476 Y0.5189
> N0860 X1.5064 Y0.5110
> N0870 X1.4447 Y0.6721
> N0880 G03 X1.3674 Y0.6580 I-0.0374 J-0.0143
> N0890 G01 X1.3665 Y0.4838
> N0900 X1.3061 Y0.4720
> N0910 X1.2383 Y0.6322
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> N0930 G01 X1.1646 Y0.4445
> N0940 X1.1224 Y0.4363
> N0950 X1.1203 Y0.8636
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> N0970 X1.2563 Y0.6773
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> N0990 G01 X1.3367 Y0.9058
> N1000 X1.3874 Y0.9156
> N1010 X1.4696 Y0.7119
> N1020 M05
> N1030 G00 X0.5238 Y0.2526
> N1040 M03
> N1050 G04 P0.4
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[Emc-users] Strange behavior of backplot on our plasma machine

2016-02-25 Thread tom-emc
We are running Linuxcnc 2.7.4 on our plasma machine.  Today during the class on 
the machine the backplot started jumping around.  See videos below.  This 
happens after we load the file, move over the part, Touch Off X,Y and then 
click the first view icon in Axis (Z). Has anyone seen the backplot behave this 
way before?   I ran this file under the Axis sim configuration and it behaves 
the same way.  It is just this file (see gcode below), none of the other .nc 
files we have behave this way.  Also, this just started happening today, it has 
not done this in the several weeks before this since updating to Wheezy/2.7.4.

Any ideas?
-Tom

https://vimeo.com/156770294
https://vimeo.com/156770295
https://vimeo.com/156770292 


N (Filename: MW-BottleOpen-v6.ngc)
N0010 (Post processor: MakerWorksPlasmaCutter.scpost)
N0020 (***WARNING*** Post processor used)
N0030 (assumes THC for Z movement)
N0040 (CODE CONTAINS NO Z MOVEMENTS)
N0050 (Date: 12/19/2012)
N0060 G20 (Units: Inches)
N0070 G90 G40 G64 P0.005
N0080 F1
N0090 S500
N0100 M120
N0110 (Part: MW-BottleOpen-v5)
N0120 (Process: Outside Offset, Inside, T1: MakerWorksPlasmaCutter)
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N0140 M03
N0150 G04 P0.4
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N0260   X2.0619 Y0.9651
N0270   X2.0624 Y0.5375
N0280   X2.0113 Y0.5275
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N0310   G01 X1.8477 Y0.4958
N0320   X1.7950 Y0.4855
N0330   X1.7131 Y0.6915
N0340 M05
N0350   G00 X0.7799 Y0.6912
N0360 M03
N0370 G04 P0.4
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N0450   G01 X0.2408 Y0.7348
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N0490   X0.7816 Y0.8874
N0500   X0.8492 Y0.8946
N0510   X0.9015 Y0.8991
N0520   Y0.6075
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N0540 M05
N0550   G00 X2.5213 Y0.6125
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Re: [Emc-users] Stake in ball screw Cincinnati Arrow

2016-02-25 Thread Chris Morley

I'm sure he mean slack in the ballnut :)

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To: "Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)" 
Subject: [Emc-users] Stake in ball screw Cincinnati Arrow
Date: Thu, Feb 25, 2016 1:06 PM


Hello,

Today we found the stake in the nut of the ball screw axis Z.

Do you know the problem ???

Is there a adjustment means ???

Best regards,

Pierre
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Re: [Emc-users] Stake in ball screw Cincinnati Arrow

2016-02-25 Thread andy pugh
On 25 February 2016 at 21:02, Forum Deswysen  wrote:

> Today we found the stake in the nut of the ball screw axis Z.

Can you explain further? I think perhaps there is a mis-translation.

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[Emc-users] Stake in ball screw Cincinnati Arrow

2016-02-25 Thread Forum Deswysen
Hello,

Today we found the stake in the nut of the ball screw axis Z.

Do you know the problem ???

Is there a adjustment means ???

Best regards,

Pierre
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