Why would you need more than 4 axes for pipe/tube cutting?N2 Welding wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 1:49 am I like the simplicity of the Gecko G540 however it's only a 4 axes which would not allow for pipe/tube cutting
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Why would you need more than 4 axes for pipe/tube cutting?N2 Welding wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 1:49 am I like the simplicity of the Gecko G540 however it's only a 4 axes which would not allow for pipe/tube cutting
This is a milling machine I retrofitted with ethercat closed loop stepper drives fitted in a very tight 400mm x 400mm enclosure. MOst of the wiring is to do with the use of a safety relay. But a stepper requires a power supply. In this case its a 60 AC volt toroid. The drives can accept AC power so there is no DC regulatorSegoMan DeSigns wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 1:32 am I would like to see some photo's of Rodw's system. With all of this information thrown your way you have to decide what works for the budget you have allotted for the project. Start compiling information for your owners manual now and always allow room for upgrading down the road.
100x better. still a tight fit in there though even switching to 500x500 huh?Rodw wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 3:35 am yeh it is a mess. I wanted to get a larger cabinet but couldn't at the time so there was no room for slotted conduit.
Its amazing the difference between a 400 x 400m cabinet and a 500 x 500 mm makes. Here is a plasma controller I did at the same time
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Yes, just made it! Anything else will have to go on the door!N2 Welding wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 3:55 am 100x better. still a tight fit in there though even switching to 500x500 huh?
If you want to keep it really simple I would suggest reaching out to Tom (acourtjester) to find out more information about his previous builds. He has built I think 10 DIY cutting tables of various sizes, and using various controllers, etc. You can read about his latest build here.N2 Welding wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 3:51 am LinuxCNC is free? That’d just be one more cog in the wheel I’d have to learn. I really don’t want to get overwhelmed with trying to learn too much all at the same time then get frustrated and give up after dumping a lot of time and money into this. This is my main reason for wanting to stick with “ as previously mentioned “ windows based software I.e. Microsoft Windows. So looking for a controller board and software based on that platform.
Yes, one NIC on the PC which acts as the master and controls the slaves. It is possible to have backup masters as well but not on a CNC machine.
You have a very closed mind so its probably best you stick with Windows software. Just be aware external THC's cannot compete with ones embedded n the motion controller which is how linuxcnc works. That is because the motion controller knows everything going on and extenral THC's fly blind.N2 Welding wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 2:16 pm If this is the Mesa electronics you are talking about then yeah that scares me. http://www.mesanet.com/
I already have trouble understanding what is what on that sight. Then the web page looks out of date and very generic. It does not encourage thoughts of confidence they will be around for the long haul. I’m not saying they are not good or won’t be around but this is just my gut feeling.
I try to avoid spending my money to be a beta tester and prefer tried and true designs with enough user base to help support the product.
Tom - I agree. But sometimes you just gotta call a play and go with it.acourtjester wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 10:12 am David I have contacted N2 with PMs and may have pulled him from the Welding Web to here. He is trying like us all to do the research before he gets involved to deeply. There is so much info and some many combinations it like standing on the 50 yard line and all the fans yelling at once which play to run.
Hi SegoMan - Thanks for sharing your experience. It's always nice to hear about users' success and to see them recommend ClearPath to others. I'm an Applications Engineer with Teknic (we manufacture the ClearPath integrated servos) and I wanted to add some clarification for anyone considering ClearPath for their builds. We actually don't have a ClearPath servo with a built-in Ethernet interface (yet!). What you may have seen is an EtherNet/IP controller product that controls ClearPath-SD servos, but this controller is not geared for the CNC market as it was designed primarily for point-to-point applications, not CNC contouring motion.SegoMan DeSigns wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 1:32 amIt's really not an issue as you can clock it in the best direction for your setup. The motor may or may not be mounted to a gear box or adapter like on the slider I gave you a link to. The hook up wires are flexible, I can take a picture of mine if you like. ClearPath has an ethernet servo as well, I would like to see some photo's of Rodw's system. With all of this information thrown your way you have to decide what works for the budget you have allotted for the project. Start compiling information for your owners manual now and always allow room for upgrading down the road.N2 Welding wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 12:27 pmThose look nice. I can see potential for wiring issues. The connectors face towards the output shaft with short distance between the two and I see potential for cable binding because of the short cleanse issue. I guess it could be mitigated depending on how the motors are clocked. With these motors, it seems as though more longer cables would be required or do they use the same amount of wires as a closed loop stepper motor?
acourtjester wrote: ↑Tue Jan 31, 2023 8:55 am As Segoman points out with a DIY you choose how and why you have things the way you want. On the tables I build I have a mobile controller and table. I can roll them around for storage or outside for keeping smoke/smells out of my shop. You can select the size that fits your shop where most commercial tables are a standard size. Like Segoman I like chain drive it makes using one motor/driver for a wider axis. We may have a different design but the functionality is fine in the operation. And you can personalize it like Segoman did to show off your creativity and add additional options.