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  1. #1
    Hi all,

    What about this one:

    http://cncdrive.com/AXBB.html

    Looks like an awesome deal!

    For a starters it has 400khz of pulse rate capable cpu.

    + 1 PP equivalent io available including BOB/Isolation.


    + it is expandable with 1 extra PP worth of io


    For only €129.-

    + it has UCCNC included.

    I would say most people can do all they need with this board?

    Any thoughts?

    Grtz Bert.

    Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-A320FL met Tapatalk

  2. #2
    I've started looking at Stand Alone Controllers, it's the future! :D
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by magicniner View Post
    I've started looking at Stand Alone Controllers, it's the future! :D
    Do you have tested any standalone controller? I use hass machines and uccnc for the routers but I want dedicated controllers for routers.
    Uccnc work really well, but I want a nice panel controller...
    I don't want build one from scratch and config everything, is a lot time consuming..

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  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by lp_felix View Post
    Do you have tested any standalone controller? I use hass machines and uccnc for the routers but I want dedicated controllers for routers.
    Uccnc work really well, but I want a nice panel controller...
    I don't want build one from scratch and config everything, is a lot time consuming..

    Enviado do meu Redmi Note 4 através do Tapatalk
    Hi lp_felix,

    Do you think something like a 10" tablet type screen combined with UCCNC would meet your needs? I saw somebody using a dualcore surface pro with UCCNC.(usb uc300 i think)


    I do my design scketching in the house and have the pc in my garage running F360 too, sharing the designs by f360 cloud.
    Normally i run the nc export files in the garage.
    I installed UCCNC on there to control the router.

    When small issues come up i can do touchup in the garage.

    I am a hobby cnc user so i do not run series of the same parts.

    Having a multifunctional pc near the router is for now a good solution for me.

    Somehow i dont see how carrying the nc files to a standalon controlbox per usb- stick as future proof... They should do a wifi solution to read the files from a network share or something.

    I have been looking for usb drive / wifi / nas combined devices to overcome this.
    It could have made me decide to go for stand alone, but never found a good one.



    Grtz. Bert.

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  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by lp_felix View Post
    Do you have tested any standalone controller? I use hass machines and uccnc for the routers but I want dedicated controllers for routers.
    Uccnc work really well, but I want a nice panel controller...
    I don't want build one from scratch and config everything, is a lot time consuming..
    Boyan has tested an offline controller in the following thread that you may find of interest:
    http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/10187...256#post102256

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by driftspin View Post
    Hi all,
    For only €129.-

    + it has UCCNC included.

    I would say most people can do all they need with this board?

    Any thoughts?

    Grtz Bert.

    Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-A320FL met Tapatalk
    Indeed, a fine looking board. I can't find any reference to anything other than UCCNC. Is this a proprietary interface for UCCNC or are there similar drivers for Mach as for the other UCx00 interfaces?

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Doddy View Post
    Indeed, a fine looking board. I can't find any reference to anything other than UCCNC. Is this a proprietary interface for UCCNC or are there similar drivers for Mach as for the other UCx00 interfaces?
    Hi Doddy,

    I am not sure, but the manual does not mention mach.



    I am looking into some stuff for a friend who wants to build a 3axis router +/- 1000x1500x200 mm with twin x-axis ballscrews.



    He has no software yet, so this is a very good looking board / software to start.


    Grtz Bert.

    Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-A320FL met Tapatalk

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Doddy View Post
    Indeed, a fine looking board. I can't find any reference to anything other than UCCNC. Is this a proprietary interface for UCCNC or are there similar drivers for Mach as for the other UCx00 interfaces?
    I have their UC300 controllers (have one for USB and one for ETH) and they both support Mach3 as well. If this new one is going to have drivers for Mach 3 or not, I have no idea, but CNC Drive have a pretty good support forum where you can ask that.

    In fact, I just had a quick look, and there is an answer already to the same question:

    http://www.forum.cncdrive.com/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=1834

    Otherwise everything is proprietary, as far as I know, there are no generic controllers, and also in my experience, UCCNC is better than Mach3.

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by A_Camera View Post
    I have their UC300 controllers (have one for USB and one for ETH) and they both support Mach3 as well. If this new one is going to have drivers for Mach 3 or not, I have no idea, but CNC Drive have a pretty good support forum where you can ask that.

    In fact, I just had a quick look, and there is an answer already to the same question:

    http://www.forum.cncdrive.com/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=1834

    Otherwise everything is proprietary, as far as I know, there are no generic controllers, and also in my experience, UCCNC is better than Mach3.
    Hi A_Camera,

    Good find.

    CNCdrive really supports their customers right.

    Grtz Bert.

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  11. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Doddy View Post
    Indeed, a fine looking board. I can't find any reference to anything other than UCCNC. Is this a proprietary interface for UCCNC or are there similar drivers for Mach as for the other UCx00 interfaces?
    In the meantime, during the night, they have released the driver for Mach3.

    http://cncdrive.com/AXBB.html

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