Where should this code be inserted into the script? I have the same issues with the MODBUS. Get the loopcount warning/error and can no longer see the image of what I’m cutting on the screen. Or has...
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Where should this code be inserted into the script? I have the same issues with the MODBUS. Get the loopcount warning/error and can no longer see the image of what I’m cutting on the screen. Or has...
I was following that project and am curious as well as to what it would take to get it to run with Planet CNC TNG software.
I just setup and configured the MODBUS spindle control via the PlanetCNC MODBUS tutorial and it works flawlessly. The speed that is set is the exact speed the VFD is set to. No more having to reach...
I currently have the output board wired to my MK3 board to turn the spindle on and off as well as set the speed. The program I am running is calling for a 60 degree v bit to spin at 16000 rpm and a...
Many thanks...that fixed it! It also fixed the issue I was having with my x and y axis crashing in this thread: https://www.cnczone.com/forums/planetcnc/458534-cnc.html. Now I just gotta sort out...
Awesome! Thanks for that input!
How are you connecting to the ERR pin?
Does anyone know how to get the red XYZ axis lines to properly align with the build volume box? Some how, mine are slightly rotated, which causes the software to think that the y axis is slightly...
I have HBS57 Hybrid Servo Drivers wired up to my MK3 controller board. On this past wednesday (4.26.23) I successfully ran a part that I programed. Came out perfect. Didn't use the machine...
Where is the ERR on the axis header? My drivers (HBS57) are connected to the Adapter with Screw Terminals (https://planet-cnc.com/product/adapter-with-screw-terminals/), which only has screw...
I had similar issues that you are having. Plug the USB cord directly to the computer, I would get the disconnect. Plug the USB cord into a USB hub that is then connected to the computer...all...
Did you add the G10 L2 line into the Angle Measure script to automatically rotate your work coordinates? I am trying to figure out how to make the Angle Measure script automatically rotate my work...
would you mind detailing how you did this to control your spindle speeds?
Will this work on the raspberry pi as well? Or only on a Windows based PC?