Thread: Denford Microrouter V4
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04-05-2016 #1
just received the above machine today, does anyone know much about them?
it has a porters cable 23k spindle where is the best place to buy additional collets?
also is that a vacuum pump under the machine? what sort of vacuum table would I need to do work stuff on?
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06-05-2016 #2
well that's me £450 lighter...
Ethernet smoothstepper
http://www.amadeal.co.uk/acatalog/Sm...ernet-794.html
3x drivers
https://www.cnc4you.co.uk/Stepper-Mo...tepping-CW5045
Breakout board
http://diycnc.co.uk/cnc-boards-uniport-v3/
48v psu
https://www.cnc4you.co.uk/Breakout-B...U-48Volt-12Amp
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07-05-2016 #3
Well done, bring on the retrofit !
.Me.Me
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19-05-2016 #4
ok im struggling its not going as well as id like
ive got a tiny amount of movement on the Y but cant get others moving
ive done in
but unsure if I need to do this
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25-05-2016 #5
anyone got any thoughts on how to connect up this BoB -
https://www.cnc4you.co.uk/Breakout-B...xis-with-Relay
to a spindle v4 board
http://www.diycnc.co.uk/forms/spindleV4.pdf
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01-06-2016 #6
lots of help, offered.
thanks
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01-06-2016 #7
At first look it appears incompatible to me as your bob is lacking outputs pin 14 on port is usually linefeed or control 1 as used on board shown in spindle board diagram this is not available on your BOB I would contact DIYCNC on the email on instructions tho they may just say buy another bob or possible take feed directly from parallel port.
Knowing nothing about these particular boards I could not advise on non standard wiring.
Just noticed your using a smoothstepper so may be able to pick up 14 16 17 and Gnd from that again not familiar but from memory what I have read may be possible.
A quick google sugests this is possible but be aware that they use the old wiring on the board according to what I read 1-13 on one side and 14-26 on other standard now is odd one side even the other.Last edited by lucan07; 01-06-2016 at 09:28 PM.
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01-06-2016 #8
Looking at the datasheets, the BOB and V4 are not compatible.
Without swapping either component or buying a new BOB, I'd say wire the V4 straight to the second port on the SS.
You could buy a second BOB which uses common ground for the step/dir pins, but if you're only going to be using the second port for spindle control, I'd just wire it directly.Avoiding the rubbish customer service from AluminiumWarehouse since July '13.
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03-06-2016 #9
with the help of a friend the v4 board is now connected and motor is spinning
but im having a new dro issues in mach.
motors are 200 steps / revDirect drive, no gearing.Lea
dscrew is 3mm pitch (1 rotation moves 3mm) waiting to get exact pitch from denford forum
Microstepping is 1/10 (stepper drivers are set to 10)
so:No. of steps per mm is = 200 * 10 * (1/3) = 667
but when I put 667 into steps per in mach the actual machine moves 550mm but I only get a reading of about 26 on the dro
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03-06-2016 #10
Your maths seems good.
What do you mean you only get a reading of 26?
What are you actually commanding?
And do you really mean 550mm?Avoiding the rubbish customer service from AluminiumWarehouse since July '13.
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