Having now seen Thor in real life I can tell you the pictures do not do it justice and then she moves and when she moves the earth moves with her lol.
A true work of art
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Having now seen Thor in real life I can tell you the pictures do not do it justice and then she moves and when she moves the earth moves with her lol.
A true work of art
Does anyone know what NT30 spindle this guy might be referring to?
http://www.cnczone.com/forums/uncate...uminium-4.html
Impressive little machine ....
That guy has his shit together ;)
This bit I found interesting and I never considered but makes a lot of sense makes no difference to your machine though lol.
"When you go with Chinese ballscrews, I think it is better to go with 5mm pitch, at least in my case as I dont need very fast rapids, due to force of the ball on screw. 10mm pitch screws will produce twice as much force on the wall of screw, and I wouldnt be surprised to see backlash even faster on 10mm pitch screws."
Some update pics of Thor. Need to finish the enclosure and 4th axis / lathe setup.Attachment 22346Attachment 22347Attachment 22348Attachment 22349Attachment 22350Attachment 22351
Does anyone know how to deal with dual probes, on NC and one NO, going into the same probe input?
Can I run two probe inputs?
This is the issue, how else to wire this (goes into CS Labs) input 3.
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4383/3...ea4d3f8e_b.jpg
I've been thinking about exactly this problem for my own machine (also using CSMIO). I haven't built the touch probe yet but I was intending to use a simple bit of circuitry to invert one of the signals and then combine them. I'm not sure that you can solve the problem without adding something outside the CSMIO as it only has one input that is suitable for the job.
You need to invert the NC signal to NO, otherwise the probes will interfere with each other if run in parallel.
My preference is to run probes NC, as then any circuit failure triggers a stop, but then you'd either need a switch to swap between probes, or wire them in series.
Either would be possible with a transistor or two, and a couple resistors.
I emailed the probe vendor as the tip is not concentric. He responded with some info on how it can be calibrated. I then searched and found this - http://www.machsupport.com/forum/ind...c,17766.0.html - Whilst this doesnt fix the actual issue, it looks like I can use the same prob or perhaps two of them for different uses (I bought two as I was importing it from the US anyways). Perhaps next time I should pay attention to the other stuff in the box.