On 11/4/20 5:53 PM, andy pugh wrote:
On Thu, 5 Nov 2020 at 00:46, R C wrote:
Currently I am using axis 2.7.15, I would like to try that. I am
planning on building another machine for this later (with the newest
linuxCNC)
Is it a lot of work to still try the "pretty old" stuff?
The graphical
On Thu, 5 Nov 2020 at 00:46, R C wrote:
> Currently I am using axis 2.7.15, I would like to try that. I am
> planning on building another machine for this later (with the newest
> linuxCNC)
> Is it a lot of work to still try the "pretty old" stuff?
The graphical version runs on 2.7 (and probab
Hi Andy,
On 11/4/20 5:31 PM, andy pugh wrote:
On Wed, 4 Nov 2020 at 22:11, Mark Johnsen wrote:
Andy Pugh (and others) can answer this better than I can, but here's a link
to Andy's website on using the lathe:
http://www.bodgesoc.org/lathe/lathe.html
That's pretty old now. If you have the late
On Wed, 4 Nov 2020 at 22:11, Mark Johnsen wrote:
>
> Andy Pugh (and others) can answer this better than I can, but here's a link
> to Andy's website on using the lathe:
> http://www.bodgesoc.org/lathe/lathe.html
That's pretty old now. If you have the latest LinuxCNC (2.8) then take
a look in the
I definitely would like to set up a configuration with Andy's stuff and
ply with it.
Andy, if you see this: What goes where, if I'd set up a new lathe
configuration as in this page;
http://www.bodgesoc.org/lathe/lathe.html
Ron
On 11/4/20 3:08 PM, Mark Johnsen wrote:
Andy Pugh (and ot
Andy Pugh (and others) can answer this better than I can, but here's a link
to Andy's website on using the lathe:
http://www.bodgesoc.org/lathe/lathe.html
On the above page, he has links to the actual programs, here's one for
turning:
http://www.bodgesoc.org/lathe/turning.ngc
There are more on th
Hello,
I don't know if this is a topic for this list, but trying to learn how
to write a 'simple' canned cycle g-code program
basically to learn how to get started.
let's say I want to make a simple shaft, stock is a little over 0.25",
and want one half of it to be 0.25" and the other h
That is interesting. I wonder if it is China's version of drop shipping but on
used items. Sellers list the items they never actually own and a larger
wholesaler is handling the logistics to the buyer. I know it is common place in
the US for sites like Ebay and Amazon.
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On Sat, 5 Sep 2020 at 16:20, Tom Smart wrote:
>
> Did anyone order one of these drives from this listing? I ordered one and go
> an email today saying they only had 2 left and they were both faulty so
> canceled my order.
Which is odd, as that same listing now says that they have 10 @ £525
and