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    The controller would be a Dynomotion KFlop, so I have lots of flexibility in programming.
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    I still need to run through a list of inputs/outputs for this machine, as if I allow for how I ultimately want to upgrade this machine to, then I may only have one encoder input spare, unless I move some of the differential inputs to other inputs (I've got a Kanalog, so the differential encoder inputs can be used as standard differential inputs).
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    I've had a reply from the man behind Dynomotion, and he said either way would work fine, and if noise was an issue with a pot, just fit a bigger capacitor over the input wires, as you don't need that fast a response.
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    If I was to use pots, then I could have an option for it to either go straight to the pot setting, or not to move until the pot is returned to near zero.
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    Sometimes lots of options isn't good!
    I've got a few other more pressing issues to deal with, so I've got plenty time to think about this.
    Avoiding the rubbish customer service from AluminiumWarehouse since July '13.

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    KISS every time. Why use expensive encoders when pots work.

    Both SSO/FRO are invaluable to me for getting the best out of machine and G-code. Equally they have saved my bacon many times when I cock up in code and when working with materials like Ali they are priceless when hit hard soft spots which happens lots on cheaper softer grades.

    Certainly worth taking the time to get right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    KISS every time. Why use expensive encoders when pots work.

    Both SSO/FRO are invaluable to me for getting the best out of machine and G-code. Equally they have saved my bacon many times when I cock up in code and when working with materials like Ali they are priceless when hit hard soft spots which happens lots on cheaper softer grades.

    Certainly worth taking the time to get right.

    I couldnt help but imagine this:

    project 1 , 2, Dust Shoe ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boyan Silyavski View Post
    I couldnt help but imagine this:

    No you don't quite get the KISS approach I mean.? . . . . .My KISS would have been to throw it out the window.!
    Last edited by JAZZCNC; 17-10-2016 at 11:14 PM.

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