Does Kmotion completely replace the need for Mach 3?
If so why do people also use Mach 3, familiarity?
Sorry, probably a very newbie question, just trying to budget at the moment (i.e. should I put aside $175 for Mach 3).
I also emailed this to Kflop but if anyone could answer here that would be great:
I am looking for a motion controller, does Kflop require any additional hardware to connect servos? It looks different to most breakout board / controller combos which have lots of green screw terminals.
I have 3 servos (750w chinese KRS) for x,y,z, and 1 spindle servo (1.8kw chinese KRS), and I am looking to perhaps go 5 axis down the track. I wish to use the spindle servo for rigid tapping. Would Kflop be suitable?
Thanks.