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Perhaps it's too late for an answer but I'll make a comment any way in case it can be useful to anyone having about the same idea. In fact many new frame quilters are built upon this idea...
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Hello.
Perhaps it's too late for an answer but I'll make a comment any way in case it can be useful to anyone having about the same idea. In fact many new frame quilters are built upon this idea...
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You need to confirm on the precision of the supplied screws. It's common to be supplied with C7 screws which work fine for me as I work with fabrics.
You must also ensure that a minimum...
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Based on experiences from friends attempting to use, let me call them standard CNC controllers, to process fabrics, the final results are not good enough.
As I...
Thanks for all your comments.
To further give you an idea of what I want to do is to control a chain quilter as the one depicted to produce the patterns shown on the other pictures.
While some...
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I´ve been asked if there is any standalone GRBL Arduino system.
As far as I know it always requires a PC to upload the pattern program to be executed and that it is specially...
I apologize for not replying sooner but I was required to do some fieldwork.
I thank you for your interest. I finally found the parts and the drive is up and running. Fortunately the damage was...
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The posted files are the ones I´ll be using to test your software. This is the type of patterns that our new machine will be required to quilt.
I´m in the process to convert these files...
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For an unknown reason I could not reply with a PM.
What I will be doing is using some of my already converted files so that it will be possible to compare the generated G codes. Then I...
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Unfortunately localhost is unable to open.
It would be interesting to try your program.
Regards.
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I know nothing about those two programs. Yet if they can exchange their native formats with DXF it may be possible to do a double conversion, say GIBBS to DXF to MASTER and viceversa.
I...
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First of all I´d suggest you check your power supply. It appears as if for every movement the voltage diminishes and the motors need to wait until power is fully restored.
Try doing a...
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In case you haven´t seen the other post here is what I have found so far.
First I have to warn you about some apparent distortion in the Y axis of the posted pictures as the screen...
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To ZASto. While there may not be couplings the pulley is still screw locked to the motor. Hence, there can be slippage.
You can check the other post by CNCwoodMAN where he shows his...
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The fact that your machine does not home correctly at the end of the cycle even when cutting air tells me there is some sort of configuration problem. That is also reinforced by always...
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I suggest about the same. Check your couplings for slippage.
If possible try running the same program but replace the tool bit with a pen. Make sure the router does not spin. The idea...
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If possible post both the codes for you initial circles and that of your wooden sign. I´ll try to run them on a machine we are currently retrofitting.
Please repost the picture of your...
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You have to check your VFD manual so that you get the codes to access the parameter table and to check on what parameters and in what ranges you can set them for your particular...
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As a simple test I suggest you manually press the slave Y motor Y+ sensor as it reaches home instead of the emergency stop.
It may even be easier to interchange both sensors by switching...
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I suggest you check the couplings both at the motor side and at the transmission side.
Remember that even though they may appear correct under stress they can slip.
One way I...
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One thing that is normally overlooked is that some drives accept differential signals. The idea behind this technique is to cancel out any undesireable effect on one line with a similar...
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Given your new conditions it seems that you did anneal your springs softening them and thus reducing their strength. Hence the result of the doors not closing.
I hope someone else in the...
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Unfortunately standardization has not reached a number of things. Electronic sensors are one.
As an example, there are proximity sensors that use BLUE for V+ and BROWN for GND. Outputs...
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The following link takes you to the web page of a commercial CNC machine that I think might be what you are looking for. In any case I think it´s worth looking at.
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Without actually knowing your springs composition I´d rather be more concerned on the mixture of temperature and humidity. It is possible that rusting may be more influential than...
Addition to my last post.
If overheating is confirmed take it as a warning sign. It is quite possible that the failing part will fail entirely in a very near future so I would recommend that you...
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One comment for whatever it may be worth.
Old electronics tend to overheat and thus start doing crazy things. You can try putting a fan so that it cools the inside of the electric...
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Without knowing that scale I´d say your wires are as follows:
RED : +5V
BLACK : 0V/GND
YELLOW: Signal (A+ or B+)
WHITE : Signal (B+ or A+)
In order of not burning your...
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Let me elucidate on cyclestart´s comment.
Most processes can be done manually. In fact they were originally done that way. Be it gunsmithing, furniture or even art.
The idea behind...
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If possible post some pictures that show what you do.
I do cnc conversion professionally and I´m currently developing a version of my software that might probably be used here.
From...
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Are your circles perfect circles? It might be possible that the parts flex when they are machined thus distorting the geometries.
That problem looks rather familiar to me as I retrofit...