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Thread: LinuxCNC

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    Hi, I've avoided Linux CNC due to the assumed time sink into getting it understood / learnt and configured.

    That said, once I can get my head around what controller to use (Mesa, so many options), it looks very powerful and one of the few cheaper ways to get 5 Axis RTCP without paying >£1K for a controller.

    I'm thinking about trying a setup on my little boxford dueti Lathe / Mill. Ill focus on the lathe part, need a Y axis for tooloffsets. Any idea where to start in terms of controllers?

    I was looking at the Mesa 7i96s - is this all I need for 3 axis and spindle speed input with the usual end stops / limits etc?

    Thanks

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    I dabbled in LCNC last year.

    7i96 will give enough basic functionality for most machines, the S version adds the expansion port required for daughter cards.
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    Thanks. When do we need additional cards? Will the one I referred to do basic 3 axis step dir, 0 to 10v for spindle and encoder spindle input?

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    When you run out of inputs/outputs.

    I never went the Mesa route, as I was playing with some EtherCAT drives, but discovered a major show stopping bug, which nobody knew the cause off, or how to fix, so those drives/motors are still sat unused on the shelf.
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    Quote Originally Posted by m_c View Post
    When you run out of inputs/outputs.

    I never went the Mesa route, as I was playing with some EtherCAT drives, but discovered a major show stopping bug, which nobody knew the cause off, or how to fix, so those drives/motors are still sat unused on the shelf.
    Thanks.

    The kit you have, does it do step / direction too? If so, would you consider selling it for me to try and use (not in Ethercat mode)?

    Thanks

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    No, they're EtherCAT only, and the other two non-EtherCAT sets I've got lying around are destined for machines.
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