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    Couldn't follow your calculations. Looks like my...

    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...

    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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    Hi Woodknack, Found something on this site:...

    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....
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    deskcnc feedrate

    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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    deskcnc feedrate

    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...
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    "Wow!! 2000 steps per revolution!!!! LOL" Hi...

    "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 :-)...
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    feedrate with DeskCNC

    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...
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    Neo Mose wrote: ...

    Neo Mose wrote:
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    If DeskCNC won't do it, is there a program that will?

    Also, I've been seeing some very weird behavior out of...
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    Hi Carken, I am afraid I don't understand. ...

    Hi Carken,

    I am afraid I don't understand.

    I have tried various ways to create a working post processor, but having only partial success. Managed to creat one post processor which succeeded...
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    Paul wrote: "All Tokens must be created before...

    Paul wrote: "All Tokens must be created before they can be used. To create a Token, select the Token you wish to create from the Tokens group and a variable."

    I think I got this: For every token...
  11. Thread: Autocad 2003

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    There are people who are evaluating AutoCAD 2004...

    There are people who are evaluating AutoCAD 2004 so looks like there will be no AutoCAD 2003
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    configuring post processors

    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...
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