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Que tal Ros, que tal se comportan esos motores?, donde los compraste. Podrias pasarme el dato y así podré comprarmelos también.
Me gustaria ver tu máquina, cual es tu thread? Saludos desde México!!! |
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Que tal rceja.
Los motores paso a paso, como bien dice kobus, los puedes comprar directamente en la web de motionking, pero veo que tienes ya unos controladores, deberías comprar unos motores acorde a tus controladores, ya nos dirás que modelo de controladores tienes. Mi máquina está en un proceso de fabricación muuuuuuy lento así que aún no he probado los motores, pero tienes muchos ejemplos en el foro. |
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Hi Rceja
Welcome abord this group My total cost for those MOTIONKING where 126 $can per motor, back in 2008. Even if it’s a little more on freight, in my view there still worth it ! Hope this helps Amicalement, Robert |
#34
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One more step ahead!!!!!!
After some days trying to resolve some problems, finally we have our MechMate air cutting.
Next week we will work on the Cable chains and putting the control electronic into the box. her are some pictures of our spindle and its mounting and small video showing how the axis move. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byDrvo8bj58 |
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Making wood dust
Today we did our first cut and of course our first wood dust!!!!
Buecause we couldn't get the rack and pinions for X axis, we decided to implement a chain drive (after we saw it in the forum). We have the cable chain in place. Next week we will finish putting all the cables into the chains and connect them properly. We almost finish the wiring for the proximity sensors. we expect in the short term to get a serial number. Meanwhile we post some pictures of a circles and rombos cut recently in our MM, and a couple o videos showing our machine making wood dust. We wanto to cut some Aluminium plates to make a pair of belt reduction for X axis in order to improve the cutting, can someone recomend us a cutter?, ipm, RPM's of the spindle, any advice will be welcome!!!. Here are some videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3Kf_yZefLg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGJF_zUsCKg greetings from guadalajara |
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It seems that you are using some USB controller and their software to run the motors, one thing which is obvious is that there is no CV (constant velocity) control in the video, motions gets to exact stop in or around corners, it slows down the cutting and as I think someone pointed to me it tends to dull the bits, you should try to find CV and exact stop settings in the software settings. Mach 3 has this and can be adjusted to preference.
Maybe also look for some settings for planning ahead, that is also responsible for correct tool path planing. Great work by the way. |
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Hi
Thanks a lot for your comment Danilom. We are not using USB controller, we are using the parallel port and EMC2. I will look for CV and exact stop settings, we do not use Mach3.we will check correct tool path planing also.
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rceja, you should play more with the trajutory control in EMC2, (G61, G64PX.XX) you may not need any belt reduction after all.
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rceja,
just for clarity, EMC2 already has the planner build in and that is controlled with what Ken states : G61 (Exact Stop) G64PX.XX (blend tolerance mode). Mach3 calls these options a bit different, but they are just g codes for EMC2 |
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Thanks Ken and Ries for your advice, i will try next monday those G codes, there are so much to learn in this wonderful world. The more we read , the more we know we have to learn. We need some help in implementing a Z touch plate? we have been reading about Pyvcp, do you know some place to read more about it?
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rceja,
great job getting your mechmate cutting so quickly! However, I'm scared by your clamping in the cutting video. Please use a clamp to hold the workpiece, not your hands. We've been through it on other discussions here, it's dangerous to put your hands near a machine-controlled router. The mechmate will not stop when you say "ouch!" |
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ouch!!!!!
you are absolutely right!!!, the hand in the video is my son's hand, while taking the video i told him about taking his hands out of that place because the danger implied. He understood and promisse me not to put anymore his hands near the spindle. It is better a broken bit than a bledding finger , thanks!!!!
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Awesome !!! Lets see some logos !!!
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#45
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Logos OK!!!
Hi Mike, we have the logos, just take a look!!!!!
Do we deserve a serial number?? |
#46
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TrackerMate !!!
Love for MachMate goes everywhere!!!!
Thanks Gerald, Mike, Domino ..............etc,etc,etc. |
#47
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Our control box
This is our control box,we will make a small steel car to support it and put the box at a convenient level to troubleshoot.
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rceja,
are you planning to make any e-stops? If not, I can still strongly suggest to make them on all 3 sides of the machine. You don't use them often but when you do... it's quite handy Ries |
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E stops!!
Yes, we plan to implement E-stops and limits/home via proximity sensor, in fact, tomorrow we will begin working on that. You are right in your comments, they should be there when we need them, even once in a year, or never!!!!
Thank you Ries!!!!!! |
#50
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Looks Like you get #76 !!! Good looking build. Here is the DXF for the real MechMate logo !!
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Goooood!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#76 is very nice and hoped number. As soon as posible we will change for the correct and real logos. Thank you very much to this awesome comunity.
We are ready to make tons of wood dust!!!!!!! |
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Well done and enjoy the beast. I have a sticker on the back of my truck as well..... www.MechMate.com ....
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Surely we will enjoy it!!!
Thanks Kobus, surely we will enjoy our new MM, my son and I have some ideas to make wood dust inmediately. We have several projects to work on, so it is time to get our hands dirty!!!!!!
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Updated Builder's Log
Rceja,
Congratulations, neighbor, to you and your son on completing your MechMate and earning Serial #76. Here is the Updated Builder's Log. I took a guess at your start date since you already had an assembled table on your first post. Please provide the correct start date if very different for October 15, 2010. We do not count the studying and planning time before starting actual construction. Please provide the cutting dimensions of your MechMate for the Builder's Log. Also, please review the Builder's Log entry and let me know any changes you want to make to your entry. |
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Thank you John, we are very pleased and proud with our MM and #76 , now is the time to dig into the software and begin to learn how to be productive making wood stuff. In fact our first steel invoice is dated 03/Nov/2010, that is the exact date we began to cut steel, so is our begening construction date.
Our table cutting dimensions are X=244 cm Y=122 cm. We saw the builder's log and think that is OK!!!!, excep for the begining date. Greetings from Guadalajara!!!! |
#56
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In the picture with the nice lady at the car, I see that your house windows looks very similar like ours in South Africa.....keeping the midnight shoppers OUT...
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The girl in the picture is my daughter, she is 15 and in high school right now!!!!, We would like to know your country!!!!!, and maybe take a look to your MM
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In South Africa, we have burglar bars in front of all windows..We stay INSIDE our 'jail' and the thieves are roaming the streets.
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Same thing is happening all around the world, don't you think so????
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Same here
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