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Finally completed upgrading #80 - Burlington, NC
Good day all, finally got it running, I will post a pic as soon as I clean up the shop and figure out how to post a picture. I am assuming I just insert an image.
I had to get a new PC, Mine died and I lost all of my files, The new one is windows 7 and is 64 bit with no parallel port. I add a PP and than found out it will not work on 64 bit, only 32. Than I found a Warp 9 smoothstepper, and with a little help from Greg, it runs great on a USB Cable. Toad |
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Hi Toad
First Up - your data may still be on your old hard drive. You might like to try removing it and put the drive into a portable external hard drive case to see if your new machine can read its contents. Secondly - well done on your Windows7 x64 test. I tested this myself when I saw your post and it does indeed work as you say. Although this is not specifically stated on the Mach3 site, the software does actually run on a Win7 x 64 machine. What does not work is the parallel port driver, however when using the Smooth Stepper USB driver, the parallel driver driver is not used or required, hence the X64 limitation is effectively removed. Reading the Smooth Stepper manual on how to set up Mach3, this set was where the penny dropped for me. Hope this might makes it clear for others. ST Setup.JPG Here in Australia, at least, most new consumer windows machines are now delivered in the X64 format and increasingly without a parallel port. Regards Ross |
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Hi Ross.
There is also a add on for the 64 bit that they will send you in an e-mail to make it compatable with the 64 bit. the onlt problem I have had is sometimes it will just stop working, Iam being told that it in something that my PC is running in the background, and I have been looking for it. I have stoped the screen background from changing folders automatically and removed power saver mode. But you are correct, no new PC's have a parallel port. Mach is running a PC on a add on parallel port on windows 7 but it is on a 32 bit system. They say it runs fine. V-Carve, Cut 3D and other Vector products run fine on windows 7, but BobCad will run, but it does not like it. Sometime it doesnot want to start up. Other than that, I'm a happy camper. Toad |
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Good day,
Here is some shots of my machine, its only 6 ft. long, didi't have room for a full size unit[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]IMG_1716.JPG[/ATTACH][/ATTACH][/ATTACH][/ATTACH] How do I get a Decal? Toad |
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...Interesting.
You didn't use the MM laser cut plates. Completely scratch MM(ish) built including the transmissions. Good effort & congratulations on your build. Sean |
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Toad
Very good effort - congratulations. I trust you will now make some great stuff with your new machine. It is always nice to see some pics of what MM builders are making too. The power management for your Win7 X64 OS is more detailed than in the past operating systems. The power savings from this OS are much improved over previous implementations BUT the devil is in the detail. You really don't want your x64 OS to idle at any time so go to the advanced power settings and play around there. Two settings other than screen saver and sleep settings you might want to change to achieve an always on system are the USB Idle and Minimum Processor states. USB Power.JPG CPU Idle.JPG Regards Ross |
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Good day all,
Thanks Ross, I think I did that, but I will go back and double check. I appreciate all of your, and everyone elses assistance, everyone has been a big help. and yes, I did not use the laser cut pieces, I went with a 1/4 X 6 inch plate for the router to mount on. Toad |
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Spindle's
Good day all;
I am thinking of converting my router to a spindle and inverter, can someone tell me the likes/dislikes of water cooled over air cooled, and what else will be needed? I have a PMDX 122 BOB but Steve said I will need an interface board to control the spindle. I need to find out from someone who has allready done this what I am getting in too. Your guidance will be appreciated. Toad |
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Air Cooled Vs. Water Cooled
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I have an air cooled spindle and I control it through the VFD no direct hook up to my control computer. I just start it by pushing the run on the VFD and adjust the speed and the start my routing. I thought about getting a breakout board but see no need for it.
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Thanks,
I was thinking of doing just that also, I was wondering how much louder the air cooled spindles are, and how hot they run. as for now I am leaning more toward the water cooled one's unless someone convinces me otherwise. Thanks again Toad |
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Personally, I am not a fan of water anything near any of my electronics. I have used perske, columbo and other air cooled spindles for almost 10+ years without issue. They are a little louder, but I have had great success with them. Additionally, that air exhaust can be used to clear the chip path if directed smartly.
As far as control, if the BOB supports +/- 10vdc or similar (like the g540), you can easily adjust spindle speed from the program. Up until now (even on my MultiCAM 1000 machine) the speed was set on the front panel of the VFD and just a "contact run" sent from the BOB for control. On or Off only from the g-code. Simple and reliable - but old school. Fancy is nice, sometimes less is more. My 2 cents. Last edited by smreish; Wed 06 October 2010 at 21:12.. |
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I have the HSD and it has a fan that looks like the ones used in computers. It is a little louder than a computer fan. My spindle runs cool
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Does anyone have an air cooled spindle that they would recommend? E-Bay has some, but all of the instructions are in Chinese.
Toad |
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O like my HSD but they are a little pricey.
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http://blurrycustoms.com/products/sp...ospindles.html
I bought my columbo spindle 2.2kw air cooled and drive from BlurryCustoms. They are MM members and offer AWESOME customer service. Sean The shop I installed it in (on MM #58) have been using it pretty much 40 hours a week since last year with no issues. ...also, they offer some discounts for forum members last time I asked! |
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Finally got spindle working and logo's applied
Good day all,
I finally got the spindle working properly and Logo's applied with the help of Steve, (PMDX BOB) Arturo( CNC4PC) and Greg ( Smoothstepper). Couldn't have done it without all of your their help, and all of yours. Thanks a lot. How do I get a Serial #? [ATTACH][ATTACH]10813 [/ATTACH][/ATTACH] |
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Finally completed upgrading
Good day all,
Been away for a while, I have been upgrading. Got some new laser cut parts from a member, and some from Mike. I went to a full size instead of the smaller one I had in use. Sorry, but I didn't take pictures along the way, but here are a few of the almost completed unit. I still have to paint the control panel, but everything is working as it should. Still have to double check to see if everything is grounded properly so the smoothstepper doesn't trip out. We will keep in touch, Toad |
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Ah, that looks like the real thing!
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Yep - looking good !! Let us know when your makin dust with your upgrade !!!
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Hi all;
will do, thanks for the comments. |
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enjoy and well done
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Hi all;
Just a few things I've been working on, seems to be working great. had one leak at the pump for the spindle, bad solder joint, fixed it this weekend. Downloaded e-cabinets, but havent figured it out yet. Hope everyone is having a good day. This is fun. Toad |
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Man that is super !!!
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Sounds like Serial Number time?
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Yes it is #80 - Congrats on going the extra mile to get your machine redesigned !!!! Nice looking projects , I hope we get to see more !!!
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Another MAGIC VECTRIC free project well executed.. well done
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Good day;
Thanks all I do appreciate it. 80 is a good number. Vectric puts out some nice projects each month. My Wife liked this one so you know where its going. Thanks Mike, couldn't have done it without everyone's help and assistance, good bunch of guys. Toad |
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Builder's Log Update
Toad,
Congratulations on completing your MechMate and earning Serial #80! Wow, nice carvings too. Here's the Updated Builder's Log. Please provide us a "start" date (when you actually started construction, not just reading and planning). Also, I guessed at the width. Please correct me. Did you stick with the 6 feet for the X dimension? Also, please review your Builder's Log entry and let me know any changes you would like to make. |
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Hi JHiggins;
I started in march of 2010. The rails are X is 6 ft. apart and Y rails are 10 ft. When I upgraded, I used the laer cut parts, I got some from David S and some from Mike. The X rails are channel Iron. Thanks for the compliment. Toad |
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