Thread: operation cnc
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05-02-2013 #121
No expert as you know but just a couple of things, will you get away with running 2 motors from one outlet on the power supply which you will need to do as there are only 3 on the power supply you have. Maybe Jazz or someone will answer that.
What are you going to use to connect the breakout board to the drivers? I have actually used 4 core cy cable myself but not the 1.5mm which is to heavy, bought a couple of metres of 0.5mm for that. Same place you have listed so easy enough to buy a metre or two.
3.1Nm motors will be ok for this, they have been mentioned in a few of the threads for 2 motors on X axis.
Cable from pc to breakout board is about the only thing you havent mentioned. Not sure if the fuse boxes actually contain any fuses though or if they are just used to protect the strip connector that joins the short motor wires to the cy cable. Looks neater than a bit of chocolate block as well so may be the only reason.
ps. I live in Scotland so at least I should be reasonably safe on Sunday when Leicester goes into complete meltdown lol.
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05-02-2013 #122
The 500VA power supply is adequate. A little more would be nice, but it's not critical at this stage.
Plenty.
Cheaper options:
Emergency Stop Button - Twist Release - 1NC
CNC4PC
Since interupping the current between the driver and motor can cause damage to the drivers, any fuses should be placed before. If you pop open the drivers you'll find they're already fused, but there's no harm in putting your own correctly rated fuse in if it makes you feel better.
Er... me? PM on route.Last edited by Jonathan; 05-02-2013 at 06:48 PM.
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06-02-2013 #123
is that because you dont have any electric, so nothing to lose?
your progressing really well with this now dude and i really cant wait to see it finished, i just hope i get move mine a long as quick as you are and overcome any problems as easy as you have.. keep up the good work :D
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06-02-2013 #124
Sorry to disappoint you wilfy but I do have an electric supply in my place, I ran a cable up from my parents house in Surrey a number of years ago
I'm actually looking forward to logging in on Sunday evening or Monday & seeing the video of it working, I must be really sad because I think it's great seeing the videos of the machines actually running having followed the build logs.
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06-02-2013 #125
I hope not too disappoint!
So just about to place order for the breakout board on cnc4you, er this one
so, do I buy this? Breakout board CNC Stepper Motor 5 Axis Spindle Relay HG07
or this ZP5A-INT
forget about the differences in price.... im more concerened about the stated input voltage of the first board... (7 to 55v) as opposed to the 5v USB power input the second board has
What are other people using... I know Jonathon has suggested a board.. but its in the states... and im inpatient.
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06-02-2013 #126
Looking good mate, I'm currently in a mexican standoff over clearing the garage out. :(
You don't seem to have listed a spindle, bucket, water pump, hoses & clamps for water pump, limit switches, homing switches, cable for the switches, PC, software or any end mills?
PS on the pics of your z-axis at the rear you have a few cm sticking up at the top. If you stick a couple of bits of aly in there bolted to either side it will add rigidity.
Last edited by D.C.; 06-02-2013 at 10:30 AM.
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06-02-2013 #127I'm currently in a mexican standoff over clearing the garage out. :(
You don't seem to have listed a spindle, bucket, water pump, hoses & clamps for water pump, limit switches, homing switches, cable for the switches, PC, software or any end mills?
hmmm.. limit switches etc Im going to get it working first, then get that bit sorted once I understand it a bit more
Got PC, Software (mach3, and linuxcnc on dual boot) and I work for the biggest industrial supply firm in the country. so tooling is no issue & cheap
re-bracing...
That is exactly my plan!. Im also putting some diag bracing on the frame... I was also thinking on the shoulders of the gantry... coming forward....
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06-02-2013 #128
Don't cut corners on the BOB for the sake of getting the machine running has you'll spend more time chasing problems than you will cutting.!!
Personally I think BOB's are Bastards who deserve to be hung.!!. . But that's down to back stabbing mate and cheating bitch Ex-wife. . LOl . . . But seriously the BOB is the worst culprit of causing problems and dropped steps etc than any other component. Cheap BOB's are just not worth the hassle.
Both those are just OK and nothing to get excited about the (7to55V) is handy because it gives you more options to power, I don't like 5Vusb powered stuff has the USB isn't reliable enough so in any case it would get an external 5V supply.
If you want the Cream of BOB's look here but you'll pay for it.!! PMDX.COM - Products for CNC and motion control applications
The 122 is a good board and all PMDX stuff is high quality and they are very helpful with good warranty. PMDX.COM - Products for CNC and motion control applications
If was me then I'd buy the 126 for many reasons but like I say not cheap but quality isn't and you get what you pay for.!!
Not be impatient it will just cost you money and frustrating hair pulling.!!
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06-02-2013 #129
I wish I had seen this 10 minutes earlier. As ive just ordered the one off cnc4you now. sh!t
Anyway... this is an insignificant ballache compared to the fact ive just realised the garage pc (hp dc7700) doesnt have a Parallel port! F*ck
so.... I guess I need to buy a PCI card to be a parrelel port then? any recomendations do's donts etc?
Thanks for your replys by the way
Matt
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06-02-2013 #130
scratch that, its got a parallel port
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