I've also got a Taig with servos from IMService, but I used counterweighting to eliminate all backlash. Since the Taig uses large/robust feedscrews, loading the X and Y axes with 7 pounds isn't a...
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I've also got a Taig with servos from IMService, but I used counterweighting to eliminate all backlash. Since the Taig uses large/robust feedscrews, loading the X and Y axes with 7 pounds isn't a...
Well, aside from the current lack of backlash compensation for arcs and circles, a tool height function which half works and a manual befitting a TV dinner, it's a very useable package. The...
Gerry,
thanks -- tried asking the support forum at Imsrv. Their reply focused on putting macros in the tool library configuration file which had no effect. Subsequent postings haven't been...
Ordered the complete DeskCNC servo system (ready to bolt on hardware along with software) with the TP-100 probe. All of the wiring was done by the manufacturer, so this system was supposed to be...
Meltdown,
The Pittman DC gearmotor servos used in the Imsrv system (part# GM9236C534-R2) do have a bit of backlash in them. Using DeskCNC, you can select the "Abrupt" style backlash compensation...
I've used a Taig CNC mill extensively in the past and currently have another one I'm rigging (using a different CNC setup than the factory models). As much depends on the endmill and feedrates used...