Couldn't follow your calculations. Looks like my maths is just as bad. This is the way I do it.
1 inch = 25.4 rev (tpi 25.4)
1 rev = 2000 steps (1/10 microstepping)
so 1 inch 25.4 rev x 2000...
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Couldn't follow your calculations. Looks like my maths is just as bad. This is the way I do it.
1 inch = 25.4 rev (tpi 25.4)
1 rev = 2000 steps (1/10 microstepping)
so 1 inch 25.4 rev x 2000...
Couldn't follow your calculations. Looks like my maths is just as bad. This is the way I do it.
1 inch = 25.4 rev (tpi 25.4)
1 rev = 2000 steps (1/10 microstepping)
so 1 inch 25.4 rev x 2000...
Hi Woodknack,
Found something on this site:
http://www.imsrv.com/deskcnc
".....Over 40,000 steps per second. ...."
Looks like it may be my driver configuration that may be limiting the max....
Hi Woodknack,
Looks like we are getting nearer to understanding each other.
My screwthread is metric - 1mm per revolution
That would make it 25.4mm in an inch, therefore 25.4rev per inch
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Hi Woodknack,
Hey, we're both in this for fun right? I was fooling around a bit too. Just wish John could do that too.
But I am serious in wanting to know what frequency pulse rate deskcnc is...
"Wow!! 2000 steps per revolution!!!! LOL"
Hi Woodknack,
Good thing I visited your site
http://users.adelphia.net/~wjdupont
before I reply, otherwise I might have let off like John Conrad :-)...
Hi,
Master5 gave a maximum feedrate of about 9.68ipm with my computer and the following configuration:
Driver: Gecko201
screwpitch:25.4tpi (1 per mm)
Nema23 motor 3.2V 2A
step angle:1.8 degree...
Neo Mose wrote:
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If DeskCNC won't do it, is there a program that will?
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I am afraid I don't understand.
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I think I got this: For every token...
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Hi,
Just joined the list. Will like to ask my first question on configuring a post processor. Below is responses we need to input to create a postprocessor in Deskam. How does one use this...