hi guys,
just made a 3d probe using the 3 rods lying on spheres technique.
I have scanned some models with Mach 3 and it's really cool!
www.raptor-rc.com
hi guys,
just made a 3d probe using the 3 rods lying on spheres technique.
I have scanned some models with Mach 3 and it's really cool!
www.raptor-rc.com
Wow... I will post in details..but now i will just say u are the MAN...
Just an FYI, there is someone on the mach forums selling these for under $100.00
http://www.machsupport.com/forum/ind...ic,5004.0.html
this one looks very nice also!
for the price it is I beleive a excellent deal and design looks ok.
considering manufacturing cost, I would say that this is not achievable for me.lol
(nuts).
by the way, I didn t indicated but for the jet model, I did 98000 touch and it just seems perfect repeatability so far.
I saw that he also use it as an height probe to set up tools...
I personnaly use a different technique...I have a piece on 10mm aluminium block linked to one wire and the tool connected to the second one...
I was not able to verify centering on mine but as far as I can see it is not moving as the circuit board is fixed to the base of the body...if the probe is secured strait in the tool holder, I shall be also strait...at least in my machine this is the result.
anyway, I have done this probe for myself and as I found it very good, I wanted to share it with others if interested.
thanks,
reno
Nice job, I found the electrical connection do give error over time du to oxidation of surface. I am in process of building a prob with 4 optical sensors avoid miss connections due to burn or oxidation of contacts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JnDloaC1YQ&t=135s
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Hold my Beer.. :cheers:
in the past i've been working a lot on 3D probes.. i have now a new design, that should be easier to build and connect..
the biggest project must have been this one:
https://www.cnczone.com/forums/attac...d=494948&stc=1
I used the Scanned Data to make a 3 D model :
https://www.cnczone.com/forums/attac...d=494950&stc=1
and i then milled it out of Solid Aluminium
https://www.cnczone.com/forums/attac...d=494952&stc=1
I do need to get back to it.. this has been 14 years.. and i've found ways to output the data to a DXF directly..
hy is your probe able to get the vectors ... for example, if you probe a sphere of diameter o100, what is the result ?
with a normal probe, you get a round thing, but not quite a sphere
Ladyhawke - My Delirium, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_bFO1SNRZg
With EdingCNC you can store probe points in parameters, and use these to calculate if probed points are on a curve, then you could calculate ahead to see if the next point is on that same curve..
it is also possible to write a routine that follows a contour, i.e. if you probe a contour, you can determine if the contour is either a straight line or a curve, by comparing the previous points.. if it is on a line, store the first point, get the function of said line,and calculate the probable next point, same goes for Curves.. so 3 points in a row, Check if the vectors are identical, if so it is a line, if not it is a curve, this will allow you to probe all around a contour, by determining the angle, and moving accordingly to the expected next point.. store all the point in a DXF file on the fly.
I don't yet have the code for that.. but i know it is possible..