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  1. #781
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    Re: DIY- CNC Embroidery Machine

    Kiefer, thank you for your help...

    I also have a 6 color Brother PR620 Embroidery machine that I currently use as a hobby for embroidery with Wilcom Software to digitize. So I will be able to compare any samples with both machines and software.
    I don't have much experinece with CNC other than this embroidery machine I have had for the last few months.
    I don't have MACH3 software (how can i get it?)...But I do have Windows7 computer. I have built several computers over the years and have built a couple of drones so I have no problem to wiring and connecting motors and components with instructions.

    Hardware- It looks like all the XY motors have encoders...does this make them servo motors? The brushless main drive motor has a speed controller and the motor has a little board ( maybe encoder) attached to the end shaft with a ribbon cable (10 pin maybe?) going straight to the mother board. There is just a motherboard and no BOB I believe! There is also a little board near the color changer that Im not sure what componets they all consist of to change the needle color position...

    Please let me know which parts I will need to order so I can get them ASAP? Will I be able to use all the original XYZ motors on the machine?

    Hope I have given you enough info...Thanks again for your help...really looking forward to this project.

    PS: I also have another Melco single color machine with all the same XYZ motors and board... without the color change.

  2. #782
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    Re: DIY- CNC Embroidery Machine

    jtoven,
    I guess, you are going to start CNC adventure.
    First, you can download DEMO version of MACH3. Mach3 - Newfangled Solutions
    Don't pay for the licence, before you understand and learn a little bit about this matter.
    You can buy inexpensive BOB here: C10 - BI-DIRECTIONAL PARALLEL PORT INTERFACE CARD - Breakout Boards - Motion Control
    or here: 5 Axis CNC Interface Adapter Breakout Board for Stepper Motor Driver Mach3 w USB | eBay
    Before you spend any money, try to understand the whole matter. To learn about CNC takes a lot of time - a few months.
    Post here your questions and experience, and I'm sure, you'll have the answers.
    Cheers

  3. #783
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    Re: DIY- CNC Embroidery Machine

    Ok..I ordered the 5 Axis BOB you linked... Very eager to learn, been watching a lot of videos about CNC... Any recomendations to videos or docs that may help will be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you

  4. #784
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    Re: DIY- CNC Embroidery Machine

    Are the motors in my MELCO all compatible? I know the XY motors have 6 wires and the Z motor(brushless) has a lot more? Are they considered Servo motors?

  5. #785
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    Re: DIY- CNC Embroidery Machine

    Quote Originally Posted by jtoven View Post
    Ok..I ordered the 5 Axis BOB you linked... Very eager to learn, been watching a lot of videos about CNC... Any recomendations to videos or docs that may help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you
    Are you able to get a service manual for your machine which may assist in identify what you could possibly keep, or need to replace?

  6. #786
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    Re: DIY- CNC Embroidery Machine

    Quote Originally Posted by jtoven View Post
    Are the motors in my MELCO all compatible? I know the XY motors have 6 wires and the Z motor(brushless) has a lot more? Are they considered Servo motors?
    According to your photo the "BL540A-24LSA " is a brushless motor (MOTOR BRUSHLESS 24VDC 1-1/2IN SHAFT 4MOUNT) and you have a builtin brushless motor controller . You may be able to use it, or it it defective?

  7. #787
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    Re: DIY- CNC Embroidery Machine

    I believe this is the service manual for my machine...

    http://www.melco-service.com/docs/legacy/110041A.PDF

    Thanks for your help.

  8. #788
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    Re: DIY- CNC Embroidery Machine

    From what I was told...Everything on the Melco machine is working. The computers hooked up to them were the problem. I have another single needle machine with the same brushless motor and controller.

    Looking at the manual...The Z encoder that connects to the brushless motor shaft pulley with a 10 pin Ribbon Cable going straight to the motherboard looks like the only odd connector?

  9. #789
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    Re: DIY- CNC Embroidery Machine

    I'm gonna try to be short and simple. With the time, you're gonna find out more about servo motors, stepper motors etc, but for now - just very simple explanation.
    Servo motor as well as stepper motor is special motor that needs PC ( PIC microcontroller) to run. It's like this: you'd like to run your servo ( or stepper) 5 full circles by certain speed. For this purpose, you need a software ( eg MACH3) to give this order to the motor.
    The motor is just a simple hardware and doesn't understand what you want - so, for this reason, the motor use a driver ( somebody calls it controller) to take this order. Once the driver has the order from the main software, it converts it in digital pulses. Each pulse
    causes the motor to rotate a precise angle ( typically for stepper motor is 1.8 deg).
    The driver is the brain of the motor, and the servo or stepper motor can't move without a driver.
    Servo motor can have many connection wires, and it would be helpful to find who made the motor and then maybe the data about this.

  10. #790
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    Re: DIY- CNC Embroidery Machine

    Quote Originally Posted by jtoven View Post
    From what I was told...Everything on the Melco machine is working. The computers hooked up to them were the problem. I have another single needle machine with the same brushless motor and controller.

    Looking at the manual...The Z encoder that connects to the brushless motor shaft pulley with a 10 pin Ribbon Cable going straight to the motherboard looks like the only odd connector?
    Yes, your manual confirms that your encoder is driven from a belt to your Z-motor. It also says that it has two channels with an index channel. This tells us that the index is a position relative to a 360 deg rotation of the shaft.. At this point I don't know its reference. The two channels tells us that it has a x-amount of pulses per revolution and that it can tell whether the rotation is clockwise or counter-clockwise. This data can also tell the rpm of the motor. All helpful info to understand what your hardware consists of.

  11. #791
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    Re: DIY- CNC Embroidery Machine

    X motor is
    Clifton Precision
    AS-780D-102E
    00058901 REV C
    DC 9128 L
    Attachment 318182


    Y motor is
    Litton
    Clifton Precision-North
    CPN JDTH-2250-GZ-1C
    D/C 9046
    Attachment 318184

  12. #792
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    Re: DIY- CNC Embroidery Machine

    Just a thought...would it be better to just replace all motors with newer ones that are more compatible and are easier to repair and trouble shoot in the future? I'm not 100% sure everything works on the machine and if something does fail because they are older it might be hard to replace?

    Any thoughts would be appreciated?

  13. #793
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    Re: DIY- CNC Embroidery Machine

    To repair this machine, I'd try to contact other people on embroidery forum. If you try to retrofit this machine using CNC software and G-code generator, then this forum is OK, but..
    I explained that something like this takes a lot of time. To find out everything about a specific motor, driver etc takes even more time. Do you have something like this on this machine ?
    Melco Embroidery Machine Z Motor Controler for EMC Part 34438502 | eBay

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    Re: DIY- CNC Embroidery Machine

    I do have the Z motor controler like the one you linked on ebay.

    I definately want to retrofit this machine using CNC software and G-code generator...And I really appreciate your guys time, just a little eager and I have a lot of time on my hands right now to build and learn.

    Thanks again

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    Re: DIY- CNC Embroidery Machine

    I recieved my breakout board today...Will I need a computer with parallel port or will I be able to use the USB cable that came with it?
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  16. #796
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    Re: DIY- CNC Embroidery Machine

    Quote Originally Posted by jtoven View Post
    I recieved my breakout board today...Will I need a computer with parallel port or will I be able to use the USB cable that came with it?
    Mach3 requires a parallel port. Your BOB does have USB port but I think it used to power the board.

  17. #797
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    Re: DIY- CNC Embroidery Machine

    You need for this BOB a parallel port. USB is for the 5 VDC ( to power the BOB). There is a another way ( expensive) like UC100 to connect BOB to PC.
    Software - CNCdrive - webshop
    Because you started to learn about CNC, I'd go with a parallel port ( you'd need PC with parallel port connector)
    After you have the software ( eg. MACH3), and everything is connected to PC, you can try to connect a servo or stepper drive to BOB and start to "play" with this.
    You gonna have for sure to watch some youtube tutorial videos and read a lot about all matter.

  18. #798
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiefer View Post
    You need for this BOB a parallel port. USB is for the 5 VDC ( to power the BOB). There is a another way ( expensive) like UC100 to connect BOB to PC.
    Software - CNCdrive - webshop
    Because you started to learn about CNC, I'd go with a parallel port ( you'd need PC with parallel port connector)
    After you have the software ( eg. MACH3), and everything is connected to PC, you can try to connect a servo or stepper drive to BOB and start to "play" with this.
    You gonna have for sure to watch some youtube tutorial videos and read a lot about all matter.
    Thankyou... I have a parallel port card on order for my PC...

  19. #799
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiefer View Post
    You need for this BOB a parallel port. USB is for the 5 VDC ( to power the BOB). There is a another way ( expensive) like UC100 to connect BOB to PC.
    Software - CNCdrive - webshop
    Because you started to learn about CNC, I'd go with a parallel port ( you'd need PC with parallel port connector)
    After you have the software ( eg. MACH3), and everything is connected to PC, you can try to connect a servo or stepper drive to BOB and start to "play" with this.
    You gonna have for sure to watch some youtube tutorial videos and read a lot about all matter.
    What type of stepper motor can I use with the BOB you recommended from ebay? Do I need drivers for them? I have watched a lot of videos and it appears they all use a seperate driver box to hook up the steppers? Is this only needed for larger steppers?

  20. #800
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    Re: DIY- CNC Embroidery Machine

    Well, you have already this servo motor from Melco machine. You said, you have the drive too. This would be the opportunity to make an experiment with this motor. If you're afraid to destroy it , you can buy cheap stepper motor NEMA 17 and TB6600 drive.
    Here you can see how it looks
    CNC Nema17 Hybrid Stepper Motor DC12V 2 Phase 4000G cm 4 Lead 1 8 Degree US SHIP | eBay
    Single Axis TB6600 DC12 45V Two Phase Hybrid Stepper Motor Driver Controller | eBay
    If you like the drive with the case ( it's the same TB6600) then:
    Single Axis 4A TB6600 Stepper Motor Driver Controller 9 42V Micro Step CNC | eBay
    You're gonna need DC power supply too. Maybe you have it already. That drive and motor can run from 12-36 VDC ,

    Once, you connect everything to MACH3, you're gonna explore CNC
    Besides this, the BOB you have is good to connect diverse stepper or servo motors ( and some other things eg. switches, relays etc). Imagine the parallel port cable for PC. It has usually up to 25 wires. The BOB is going to brake all of them out and lead them where they belong. You're gonna send some data using only (probably) three wires for each motor .This way using BOB, you're gonna simple connect your motor to the PC.

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