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28th October 2012, 01:36 PM #16Intermediate Member
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It's frightening Bob, I've run it down to 100mm/m and 50 acc and it looks like it might be just about behaving. I'm still thinking there might be a prob with the computer, so when I get back from the South I'll find a relatively new one to try. All else fails, I suppose it's throw out the controller and buy a gecko.
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Ian
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28th October 2012, 05:51 PM #17
Hmmmm. When you installed Mach3 (assuming that this is what you are using) you did run the driver test didn't you?
Bob Willson
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28th October 2012, 07:23 PM #18Member
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What controller are u using now Ian. I thought u had already changed over to the gecko.
if its like my Chinese one it needs mods. Did them to mine and it seems fine.
Mike
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30th October 2012, 01:39 AM #19Intermediate Member
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30th October 2012, 01:48 AM #20Intermediate Member
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Mine is a Chinese one Mike, I was asking the question about whether I needed to change to a Gecko straight up earlier, but thought we'd give the original a go first. The computer was the first problem identified, it didn't put out a consistent frequency, Geoff(Simsy) has been helping and written up some test code to suit the tool I'm using to start off with.
What are the mods that need to be done Mike? are the problems I'm having similar to what the mods will fix?
Ian
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31st October 2012, 03:56 AM #21Intermediate Member
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Hey Bob, I ran the drivers program (after I eventually found it) The wonders of searching on the net.
It stayed in the green all the way through and I ran it several times. Just to help a bit I also installed another 1gb of ram, now it has 2gb. A bit late to run it up now, I'll give it a try in the morning. I relooked at the frequency after I installed the extra ram, it is now sitting over 25000 all the time, where as before it would drop back to 24600 ??
Have been searching for mods to the controller but haven't found anything yet.
Thanking you all.
Ian
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31st October 2012, 09:43 AM #22
Hi Ian
The extra memory wouldn't (shouldn't) have changed anything in the driver tests. It is purely a test of the ability of the paralell port to put out pulses.
2gb of RAM is the maximum that XP can handle and is really not required for Mach3. 500 meg is more than sufficient for a computer dedicated to running your CNC.
A better thing to do would be to optimise the computer for Mach3 as per their instructions here.
Also, try a couple of speeds that are a little more than you require. Sometimes it makes things go a little more smoothly. (Note the requirement to restart the computer if you change the kernel speed settings.)Bob Willson
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31st October 2012, 04:40 PM #23Member
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Ian
Almost certainly the same problems. Read this link Experience with carving-cnc.com 6040 router - CNCzone.com-The Largest Machinist Community on the net!.
Do your boards look like the ones in that link?
Can't remember if i have enough spare parts to do all the mods to another machine but have some of them. I'm in Freo so not too far away.
Mike
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31st October 2012, 11:52 PM #24Intermediate Member
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Strangely enough, I just took the lid off and my controller inards look exactly like that one, even has yoocnc written on it. Is it worth doing the mods? If you think so, give me an estimate, if I'm allowed to help, better add annoyance/talking time, food and drink to the total.
Wife & I fly out for QLD tonight, back on the 12th, think I've had enough of travelling, though this trip has a holiday component and I'm sure I need it. Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks,
Ian
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1st November 2012, 12:16 AM #25Intermediate Member
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Wrroteyou a big reply Bob and the and it froze when I hit reply #$?@&* Now i'verun out of time.
Bugga.
Thankyou for your input, I'm starting to get my teeth into the project. I havehad so much help from everyone in this forum, I can see the light at the end ofthe tunnel and it's not a freight train.
Time to Fly over to your neighbourhood Bob, well just down the road. Gold Coastfor 12 days.
Ian
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1st November 2012, 11:06 AM #26Member
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Ian
Mine seems to work fine. Parts cost is about $25 so it was worth a try to me.
Give me a call when u get back and we can arrange something. I will check if i have enough parts left.
Mike
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1st November 2012, 02:20 PM #27Simsy
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Hi Ian
Glad you're getting some help with your control box. I can help with other things but the control box innards is not for me to play with.
Mechanically though, your machine seems OK and probably only needs a little bit of tweaking.
When you get back and get the controller fixed, I'll come over again for another "play".
Then we'll have to give you a bit of a run through on producing your own Gcode.
Enjoy your trip.
Cheers
Geoff
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2nd November 2012, 11:11 PM #28Intermediate Member
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Life is just so good,
I can understand Geoff, electrics can be daunting, it takes me awhile to get my head around the basics. Very windy here today on the Gold Coast, all day, hasn't stopped, at least we were inside learning for most of it.
I'm looking forward to getting back I've got so many ideas going through my head, the visitors from Melbourne gave me a better idea of how to make a jig up to disassemble the pallets faster.
Catch up soon,
Thankyou all
Ian
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13th November 2012, 06:45 PM #29Intermediate Member
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4th December 2012, 10:15 PM #30Intermediate Member
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Somebody stole Mike, I think maybe he got abducted.
Haven't been able to catch up with him since mid November.
I've had to put the router on the backburner whilst I fill some orders for my dogbed kennels.Camo sides down.jpg
Not real happy about that, though I am happy I've got some work coming in.
Put a shielded cableonto the spindle cause I'm sure that'd be the next thing to look at.
Ian
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