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  1. #1
    HI John,

    i was seriously considering Downgrading to LPT before i read your post. if after 6 years in CNC i can not make a board spin the spindle at speed, cut repeatedly 10 elements, switch on and off the relays when i want to...then maybe is better to go back in stone edge.


    "Unpaid beta testers". No, we are more like "willfully Paying Alfa testers"


    So the chinese have done it again? What will you use 2 axis for? laser or plasma? Anyway, how did you find it? Again you are "alfa tester"? Or sb already has it working. Could you provide a link please. I swear here in front of all that if one of these chinese things, say a4 axis works reliably, i will buy 100 pieces for starters and raise the bar so, that anyone in EU will have a serious difficulty to sell his crappy motion control board even for 100 euros. I am so fed up with BOBs. I was very seriously considering these days to raise the question if sb here at forum is capable of designing a board to my specifications so we partner to produce it.
    project 1 , 2, Dust Shoe ...

  2. #2
    Boyan,
    Quick reply as going out.

    It was bought as a 2 axis just for a lathe as it can thread properly.
    I have a lot to do with the Chinese as i was heavily involved with them to build the KX1 and KX3 turnkey milling machines.

    The website is here for the different controllers.

    http://www.newkye.com/h-pd-111.html

    We landed two into the UK last week, mine is on a bench, no machine as yet whilst we sort out parameter settings.
    Steve Blackmore has the other controller temporally fitted to an Orac lathe and he has it jogging and homing already but still has the spindle, toolchanger and encoder to sort out but it's looking good.

    There are some very simple cheaper controllers that can do 4 axis and spindle but not threading or rigid tapping, no encoder feedback.

    http://www.aliexpress.com/store/prod...260668115.html

    Again these are just a stand alone controller, no computer or break out boards needed and just require power supply, drivers and steppers.
    These sell for about £140 to £180 depending on what deal they are doing and shipping.

    I feel that these new controllers are going to be a game changer.
    John S -

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  4. #3
    Well, its official. This board is so buggy that i am done with it. Take a look at the video how the relays are thinking they are controlling disco lights not an industrial machine. Meanwhile the machine is cutting. Thanks god that i took out the spindle control from the relay after dry testing.

    I will contact them and all goes back to them. Will keep that board though as i have to repair the microscopic surface mount trimpot. At the end sb that runs Mach4 could use the board.





    I jumped and bought the DDCSV1 controller. Will see how it goes. Seems promising. Its high time sb to check them out. I looked at some other ones but it seems they had some limit of file size. Not clear, crappy manuals. This one has a good manual . Meanwhile i will try to find english version manual of the more advanced and expensive mill controllers that could tap and so. Another bonus is my wife / on a vacation now/ works directly with chinese manufacturers so we would ask them what controls are they using on their mills.


    John, please update us how the things are going with your controllers, maybe in a separate thread. you bought it for personal use or for integrating in machines ?
    project 1 , 2, Dust Shoe ...

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