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aolney:
On further investigation, it appears to be related to the spindle drive. I have not been able to make it fail if the spindle is not running. I have been able to make all three axes fail if I leave the spindle running. Still a weird issue. What could be in a controller that would disable an axis and leave the others running for a while? Andy |
blades:
--- Quote from: merc on November 30, 2017, 05:51:41 AM --- --- Quote from: hschoel on November 30, 2017, 01:58:15 AM ---Hello All, DDCSV2.1 is available at https://www.lollette.com/cnc-controller/DDCSV1.1-offline-CNC-Controller.html When you order the DDCSV1.1 you are getting the DDCSV2.1. I got this confirm. --- End quote --- How it differs from v1.1? --- End quote --- Looks more like it should be DDCSV1.2 |
ugv:
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Will_D:
In order to machine circular paths do the x and y steps per mm have to be the same even if the two lead screws are different pitches ( compensated by micro steo settings)? That is params #34 and #35 are the same Any comments on post #776 above re. backlash? Cheers Will |
chriscnc:
@merc It will still helix, you just tell the post processor to not use the helix command and it will still make a code that does a helix. This controller mirrors a fanuc O-M witch still is used today. even new ones have to be enabled to do this. its just the way the code is feed, It does helix just not with a helix line. when you make a Cam process that has a helix plunge its just saying you want to spiral the tool in. when you post process based on your post processors setting will make code that fits your controller. so it will still do the helix just not with a G03 Z line. If that makes sences. so there is nothing this control motion wise it cant do vs say mach3 etc. you just need to feed it the right post processor. |
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