Re: Chinese XK7130 a complete experience Review!
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Re: Chinese XK7130 a complete experience Review!
I recommend going with still over a none branded non us company. The after sport had been horrible from this manufacturer so no I would not recommend runfa.
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Re: Chinese XK7130 a complete experience Review!
New graphical user interface in testing wanted to post up a teaser video. What I can recommend strongly after using it in testing the probing routines of the interface is this touch probe from Drewtronics, its bang on for accuracy and repeatability and economically priced for the quality and craftsmanship put into them. Highly recommend!!
Hoping to get some more videos up soon!! Been a long time making with the new interface build, anxious to get some chips flying!!
Chris
https://youtu.be/r31z6VCv7P8
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Re: Chinese XK7130 a complete experience Review!
Another video and overview of the reparability of the machine and probe as well as a little overview of the probing functionality of the new gui!
https://youtu.be/nYfudfrebxY
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Is this the Pathpilot GUI or did you go with one of the myriad LinucCNC GUIs? It looks fantastic! I must admit that having left my original LinuxCNC system in the box and opted for Centroid and Newker on my 2 machines instead, I'm thinking I should have held firm.
I don't know if you are aware that there is now a Fusion 360 post processor that supports WCS probing functions for PathPilot. This allows you to probe mid-operation to pick up accurate dimensions.
Thanks for posting this epic adventure! I hadn't noticed it until now and it's inspiring to see how others have gone about creating their own special solutions.
Re: Chinese XK7130 a complete experience Review!
This is LinuxCNC with a GUI he and I think some others have been working on.
Re: Chinese XK7130 a complete experience Review!
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Originally Posted by
Muzzer
Is this the Pathpilot GUI or did you go with one of the myriad LinucCNC GUIs? It looks fantastic! I must admit that having left my original LinuxCNC system in the box and opted for Centroid and Newker on my 2 machines instead, I'm thinking I should have held firm.
I don't know if you are aware that there is now a Fusion 360 post processor that supports WCS probing functions for PathPilot. This allows you to probe mid-operation to pick up accurate dimensions.
Thanks for posting this epic adventure! I hadn't noticed it until now and it's inspiring to see how others have gone about creating their own special solutions.
Muzzer, as stated above, this is a gui built on a new platform of designer, qtpyvcp. It's totally it's own gui running on linuxcnc. We hope to expand it as time goes on with conversational subroutines and one touch solutions!
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It's been some time since I spent any time on the LinuxCNC forum. I see there is another major thread there on the development of this GUI. It's great that you put so much effort into sharing your work for others to learn from and give inspiration!
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/41-guis/3...derway?start=0