On 21/06/10 7:47 PM, craig wrote:
> Hello Shaffin.
>
> You will need someone who is both a better machinist and has a better
> lathe than I do. I had a lot of difficulty slotting the one I made.
>
> Anyone ??
>
> You will need the outside dimensions for a collet to fit your router.
>
> Craig
>
>
Hello Shaffin.
You will need someone who is both a better machinist and has a better
lathe than I do. I had a lot of difficulty slotting the one I made.
Anyone ??
You will need the outside dimensions for a collet to fit your router.
Craig
On 6/21/2010 8:02 AM, Shaffin Bhanji wrote:
> Hello Cr
This problem does not occur with trivkins and the same ini/hal file.
The problem occurs in Free/joint mode, as soon as motion is enabled.
stepgen.0.pos-fb creeps slowly up, and joint[0] with it.
max f-error is set at 100mm at the moment, so it gets that far before
f-error trips.
There is no sign o
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 03:21:48PM -0400, Don Stanley wrote:
> Hi Chris;
> After I corrected my thread order the symptom remained the same.
>
> Additional information observed is; the first home after EMC has been
> started the value loaded at the home/limit release point is approximately
> the po
Hi Chris;
After I corrected my thread order the symptom remained the same.
Additional information observed is; the first home after EMC has been
started the value loaded at the home/limit release point is approximately
the position the axis was at EMC start, as loaded from the
PARAMETER_FILE =. Th
2010/6/21 андрей :
> Hi everybody.In HAL files for Motenc-Lite board R axis is slave for Х axis .
I don't know if this is the problem, but EMC2 axes are X Y Z A B C U V W.
Have a look at the "stepper-gantry" sample configuration for another
way to handle a "slave" axis.
If you really want to j
On 19 June 2010 21:01, Andrey wrote:
> net Xpos-cmd axis.0.motor-pos-cmd => pid.0.command
> net Xpos-cmd axis.3.motor-pos-cmd => pid.3.command
>
> The program gives an error and is closed.Error:axis Х refers to to pid.0
It would be a great help if you could tell us what th
Hello Craig,
Thats interesting, can you make one for me and mail it to me - how much
would you charge?
Thanks,
Shaffin.
On 06/21/2010 10:04 AM, craig wrote:
> Hi Shaffin,
>
> You could also make a 1/8 collet for the 1/4 router.
>It's what I do for a Harbor freight laminate router I use on
Hi Shaffin,
You could also make a 1/8 collet for the 1/4 router.
It's what I do for a Harbor freight laminate router I use on a small
gantry CNC router.
Craig
On 6/21/2010 5:39 AM, Shaffin Bhanji wrote:
> Hello Gene,
>
> What about the Bosch Colt (trim router), would that be any better? Go
The Bosch Colt is a good choice as are Porter-Cable, Dewalt and other good
quality trim routers. Precise Bits (http://www.precisebits.com)has a line of
precision collets and bits that are designed to work with these routers.
From: Shaffin Bhanji
To: Enhanced
Hello Gene,
What about the Bosch Colt (trim router), would that be any better? Going
to a PC690 would be an option but not sure whether there are fine
engraving/cutting end mill available for a 1/4" shank size?
Shaffin.
On 06/18/2010 11:51 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Friday 18 June 2010, Sha
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