Or you could pass the X, Y coordinates to the subroutine as arguments.
o<eng_A> call [1.5] [1.0]
o<eng_B> call [1.6] [1.0]
etc.
Or you could pass the size, the X, and the Y to the subroutine as...
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Or you could pass the X, Y coordinates to the subroutine as arguments.
o<eng_A> call [1.5] [1.0]
o<eng_B> call [1.6] [1.0]
etc.
Or you could pass the size, the X, and the Y to the subroutine as...
Having multiple points of contact instead of one at each element misses the point of the design. The idea is that with three rods and six balls each making contact at a single point (in the ideal...
The short answer to the question "what am I doing wrong" is that it won't mesh because the dimensions are wrong.
You have this over constrained. The distances between the gears that mesh directly...
Plasma cutter?
Oxy acetyline?
Can handheld portable torches cut three inches?
Ken
One thing I noticed is that the space between the carriages on each rail is smaller than the distance between rails. That can cause skewing of the table and may be the source of your lockup.
A...
Don't you really just want the parts? Why do you need the dies?
Ken
Why don't you just go to a local shop and have them made? Let the shop design and have the tooling made.
Conway Press - Hole Punch Tonnage Calculator -- suggests that a half ton press might not be...
Well, I stand corrected. I just tried to do that an couldn't. That leaves me with a question, though. Why do I see some threads that have no prefix? If I look at "New Posts" from the main menu, some...
You are not "forced" to chose one of those options. You can leave it as (no prefix).
I believe that I got my "Gold Member" Status the old fashioned way -- I bought it. (That is, I made a...
In the list of threads, the subject is shown as:
Build Thread- Learn the truth about BobCAD-CAM
This doesn't seem to be a "Build Thread".
Is that the "truth about BobCAD-CAM"? :)
Ken
Is there some reason this thread is in the LinuxCNC (formerly EMC2) forum?
It certainly seems out of place since it doesn't seem to use LinuxCNC.
Ken
What are the target resolution and accuracy?
Is continuous rotation required?
Ken
If I were designing something like this, an open or shorted thermistor would cause a shutdown rather than an overheat.
Ken
Nope. That doesn't have the servo controlled C-axis. (And it costs a lot more than my mill cost me.)
Ken
I'd be interested in a lathe headstock to mount on the table of my CNC Bridgeport (clone).
Requirements include:
1 -- Speed up to around 3000 rpm (minimum)
2 -- C-axis control with servo control...
Looks good.
I disagree about the holders, though. Instead of that or hanging a tool post off the head, hand multiple tool holders off the head. That gives you gang tooling, and you can use...
If you get wind up with aluminum "welded" to the cutter, don't throw it out. Throw it my way. :-)
I'll just soak it in a lye solution (drano and water) for a day, and the aluminum will be gone.
...
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They provide smooth and accurate control with rifle-true...
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This design is probably better. It looks like the cam action is intended to provide constant angular output motion for constant input...
Either there is space (backlash) between the two faces of the cam and the rollers or the roller must slide rather than roll on at least one face. If a pair of stacked rollers (with some offset) were...
Who configured EMC for you?
Did the system ever work?
If yes, when happened immediately before it stopped working.
Some possibilities:
1 -- If it never worked, look at the timing of the signals...
If you can rigid tap, you can probably thread mill. That shouldn't care about the gap.
Ken
Instead of making it half the length of the axis, make it two thirds the length. Then stack another one one third the length on top of it.
You've now provided two supports along the length instead...
It seems that many of your complaints are related to an ignorance of linux. That isn't EMCs fault.
How easy do you think Mach would be to use if you had never seen windows before?
What is good...
Hi John,
1 -- Am I correct that whenever you say 7-8%, you mean by volume?
2 -- Could you post the details of the mixtures you are using? What sizes and how much of each size? What...
Your aluminum frame will be dependent on having a precise level. How good is your level?
Ken
Try EMC. It's free.
Ken
Of course there is money in it. If there weren't, people would be in that business.
Did you mean easy money? In my experience, the best way to make easy money is to work hard.
Ken
I recently saw a gadget that will track an eyeball sized retroreflector and give its position within three thousandths of an inch in a 40 foot cube. (I believe I got those numbers right.)
Do you...
EMC is free and will run on a $100 used computer. It has a gcode interpreter, of course.
Ken