Re: PCB Autoleveler Plugin for UCCNC
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cahit
Cool and really looks nice. The result is excellent, but I have a few questions. Why do you remove so much material? I mean, I would just leave the copper as it is, and would only remove what must be removed. When I etched PCB I removed all the useless and pointless copper layer, but removing through milling takes too much time and reduce the tool life a lot. The other question is what do you spray with and why? Do you find it necessary for getting the quality you get? I don't think it is needed for cooling, I don't use anything for this type of work, but maybe I should. I do however use a dust shoe, which removes the dust. Of course, there is no dust if you spray, but on the other hand, the removed dust gets in the tracks and you mill it over an over again. When I mill fine stuff like this and not bothered using the dust shoe for some reason, I use a brush with long and soft hair, not a tooth brush. It removes the dust pretty well also.
Also, I noticed that you removed the PCB before drilling and not even marked the drill holes. Why? Isn't it difficult (time consuming) to drill those holes manually, especially without even marking where to drill?
Anyway, sadly I can't use the UCCNC for real work yet. Unfortunately, I had to revert to Mach3 because I needed to make some work which needs radius compensation and that is not supported by UCCNC. Hopefully within a few weeks I can recreate and test all the code without compensation and start using it for real job also. That speed monster with the UC300ETH is really amazing and would love to get started with it for real.
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Re: PCB Autoleveler Plugin for UCCNC
Hi everybody,
again an update and improved version v1.0037 of the autoleveler.
for those who want to test or use it.
please visit also forum.cncdrive.com ? View topic - Autoleveler Plugin.
bye
Re: PCB Autoleveler Plugin for UCCNC
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cahit
Yeahhh :d Very nice :cheers:
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hey,
this beta release of Autoleveler has a function, that saves probes in a digitize file.
once has a digitize file, you can mill over and over again without probing.
or you can probe once and mill multiple files on same surface without probing over and over.
setting for digitize file:
Add axis name = checked
Comma separated CVS = checked
Clear filename on M41 = checked
is there anyone who is interested in writing a usermanual for autoleveler?
please send a email to [email protected]
ciao
Cahit
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Update...v1.0042. some invisible improvements and construction for help window and usermanual...
Cahit
Re: PCB Autoleveler Plugin for UCCNC
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cahit
Update...v1.0042. some invisible improvements and construction for help window and usermanual...
Thanks for sharing your continued development!
Re: PCB Autoleveler Plugin for UCCNC
Re: PCB Autoleveler Plugin for UCCNC
Thank you for sharing. But... isn't it better to start with surfacing the MDF before milling? I normally avoid double sided tape and fix the PCB only on the sides to the surfaced MDF waste board.
Also... it seems like you need a dust shoe. Make it your next project because the dust you breath in and throw around is really very bad for you and your machine. It also improves the milling quality since you remove the dust and not mill it over and over again, which only results in even finer dust and worse surface.
Re: PCB Autoleveler Plugin for UCCNC
This looks great, thanks for sharing your work! I'd like to know if (and how) this can be used with Mach3?
Re: PCB Autoleveler Plugin for UCCNC
Hello,
according to the video, I copied the...
- AutoLevelerCA.dll to UCCNC\Plugins
- M331.txt to UCCNC\Profiles\Macro_Default
I did not copy any M90?.txt file, because I did not found them to download here in this topic.
My UCCNC does not start this plugin. It even "forgets" that I enabled the plugin under "CONFIGURATION, GENERAL SETTINGS, Configure plugins", the check marks are gone each time I restart UCCNC. Did I forgot or misunderstood something? I use UCCNC version 1.2029. Please help.
Re: PCB Autoleveler Plugin for UCCNC
Your .pro file or your uccnc folder probably has write protection if it forgets your settings.
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isn't it better to start with surfacing the MDF before milling?
Reckon that's worth doing.
I prefer a vacuum hold-down with a fly-cut top surface (0.01 mm skim every now and then)
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The tape around the PCB is there to improve the vacuum seal.
That said, I am still interested in the autoleveler.
Cheers
Roger
Re: PCB Autoleveler Plugin for UCCNC
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OlfCNC
Your .pro file or your uccnc folder probably has write protection if it forgets your settings.
No, there is no write protection at this folder/file. But your hint guided me into the right direction. I started UCCNC as Administrator and: voilĂ !
Thank you, OlfCNC! ;)
Re: PCB Autoleveler Plugin for UCCNC
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Finding_NEMA
No, there is no write protection at this folder/file. But your hint guided me into the right direction. I started UCCNC as Administrator and: voilĂ !
Thank you, OlfCNC! ;)
Not having Admin rights means write protection (sort of) because it limits the rights of the user.
Re: PCB Autoleveler Plugin for UCCNC
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RCaffin
isn't it better to start with surfacing the MDF before milling?
Reckon that's worth doing.
I prefer a vacuum hold-down with a fly-cut top surface (0.01 mm skim every now and then)
Attachment 357810
The tape around the PCB is there to improve the vacuum seal.
That said, I am still interested in the autoleveler.
Cheers
Roger
Yes, surfacing is necessary. No auto leveller can replace the need of a levelled table area. In fact, auto leveller should not be needed if the surface is flat and levelled. Most PCB are very accurate in size, accurate enough to mill the tracks even for SMD. Also in my opinion cleaning the surface from the created dust is very important because it will result in better accuracy. You seem to blow your PCB, which in my opinion is OK if you just want to clean the surface, but not a very good idea because the PCB dust is really very bad for your health. I use a dust shoe which is extremely efficient on PCB and other flat surfaces.
Skimming 0.01mm seems too little. OK, it may clean the surface, but when I skim it I take 0.1mm.
Re: PCB Autoleveler Plugin for UCCNC
Hi Cahit,
this plugin is awesome and can do much more than just auto leveler. Is there a way to set this plugin to scan the perimeter of a 2d object from the side only?
Re: PCB Autoleveler Plugin for UCCNC
Hi Cahit,
this plugin is awesome and can do much more than just auto leveler. Is there a way to set this plugin to scan the perimeter of a 2d object from the side only?
Re: PCB Autoleveler Plugin for UCCNC
AutoLeveller software is not a tool for PCB creation but is created for tackling the unlevelled issue by modifying the basic Gcode script describing your circuit/design so that the problem can be corrected (autolevelled).
Re: PCB Autoleveler Plugin for UCCNC
whats great about it is that we can use it to scan a 3d profile of an object by collecting the point cloud shown on the Youtube video above. I was just wondering if there's a way to scan a perimeter of an object with only X and Y axis.