#linuxcnc | Logs for 2018-12-03

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[00:44:51] <XXCoder> wow
[00:45:02] <XXCoder> 29f nights at wed and thurs
[00:45:11] <XXCoder> if it actually hapoens then its pretty rare event here
[00:45:28] <XXCoder> probably because its clear 4 days in row
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[02:12:24] <Loetmichel> XXCoder: it gets as low as 5F here in central germany regularily...
[02:12:42] <XXCoder> it rarely gets below 32f here.
[02:12:45] <Loetmichel> 29F.. thats barely freezing water... :-)
[02:12:55] <XXCoder> huge ocean effect and mountains on other side
[02:13:24] <XXCoder> big inlet sea helps also
[02:14:27] * Loetmichel is regularily out in tshirt and jeans shoveling snow from the driveway :-) -> http://www.cyrom.org
[02:14:45] <XXCoder> lol
[02:16:34] <Loetmichel> not this year so far though :-)
[02:16:45] <XXCoder> more coats eh heh
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[03:10:49] <Deejay> moin
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[04:03:07] <sensille> does linuxcnc has a mode to run any axis up to an electrical contact, e.g. to use to find the top of the (conducting) workpiece?
[04:03:30] <XXCoder> no, but there is scripts to do so./
[04:08:08] <sensille> i only find scripts that produce g-code. so can gcode 'probe' on inputs?
[04:09:12] <XXCoder> you remap m6 to script
[04:09:27] <XXCoder> unfortunately thats extent of my knowledge
[04:11:49] <sensille> is there a "standard" connector to use for endstops?
[04:12:38] <sensille> some 2-pin + shield?
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[04:15:20] <sensille> Loetmichel: you used d-sub 9, right? why all on one connector?
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[04:30:58] <sensille> i think i go for 3x stereo audio jack
[04:31:09] <XXCoder> why not
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[04:31:27] <XXCoder> just design it in such way you cant acciently connect stepper input to switch lol
[04:57:08] <gloops> just wire them all to to same input pin
[04:57:15] <XXCoder> hey gloops
[04:57:23] <gloops> anyway off out lol
[04:57:30] <gloops> hi and bye
[04:57:34] <XXCoder> rude. bye
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[04:57:36] <XXCoder> ;)
[04:58:15] <MarcelineVQ> :>
[04:58:35] <MarcelineVQ> my back hurts, https://adventofcode.com is bad for me
[04:58:46] <XXCoder> https://www.ebay.com lol
[04:58:49] <XXCoder> may be deal for someone
[04:59:12] <XXCoder> "The system itself has been tested and does work but the cords to connect to the TV is not included so it is not in working condition."
[04:59:29] <XXCoder> not clear if wii output is broken or he state its broken because it didnt come with cable
[04:59:53] <sensille> all on one input isn't even as stupid as it sounds, unless you boot with an axis in a home position
[04:59:59] <MarcelineVQ> suspicious, but it's 25$, that's less than you'd get the controllers for anyway
[05:00:29] <XXCoder> yeah
[05:00:43] <MarcelineVQ> I need to find a ps3, it's gonna be rough finding one that works, they were garbage
[05:01:01] <MarcelineVQ> disc reader tended to quit
[05:01:36] <XXCoder> theres bunch of "for repair" ones in ebay'
[05:01:43] <XXCoder> you might be able to cobble a working one
[05:02:05] <XXCoder> thoygh if all has a flaw in common you might not be able to
[05:02:59] <MarcelineVQ> cobbling post-ps1 consoles isn't the most rewarding endeavour hehe
[05:03:12] <MarcelineVQ> But we'll see what's out there I guess
[05:04:48] <XXCoder> if wii post says "no games to test" its likely dead dvd drive but dont wanna say
[05:04:57] <XXCoder> common flaw apparently
[05:05:11] <MarcelineVQ> gosh they're still 150$ haha
[05:05:36] <XXCoder> theres 150 one ps3 2 xbox 2 wii
[05:05:49] <XXCoder> 130 ps3 games for 60 lol
[05:06:21] <XXCoder> https://www.ebay.com
[05:06:54] <XXCoder> https://www.ebay.com 40 bucks lol
[05:07:31] <MarcelineVQ> 4 fat's for 40$, no way any part of them works haha
[05:07:56] <XXCoder> actually likely they all has something in common issue
[05:08:06] <XXCoder> if you have skills could troubleshoot by swapping parts
[05:09:03] <MarcelineVQ> maybe, I don't have a microscope and a 300$ soldering station though hehe. might have to wait for good ps3 emulation if one I buy is just gonna die like the rest ;(
[05:09:23] <XXCoder> very few generation 1 xbox 360 lives now
[05:09:36] <XXCoder> nearly all have had 3 red light by now
[05:10:06] <XXCoder> youtube channel my mate vernce is very interesting
[05:10:15] <XXCoder> hes unskilled but he manages to fix sometimes
[05:11:23] <XXCoder> https://www.youtube.com
[05:12:30] <XXCoder> https://www.youtube.com job lot of 2ds
[05:13:13] <XXCoder> if zi remember right he made 2 working ones
[05:13:14] <MarcelineVQ> that's neato, I jailbroke my 3ds so I could play super nintendo on it hehe
[05:13:20] <XXCoder> nice
[05:14:02] <XXCoder> oh yeah all of em had screen issues but yeah
[05:14:17] <MarcelineVQ> it's funny that the ones with more standard screens would have screen issues
[05:14:41] <MarcelineVQ> I never did use the 3d feature, tended to blur the game
[05:17:06] <XXCoder> fun
[05:19:29] <XXCoder> i like ones that seller list whats wrong with all ones
[05:19:46] <XXCoder> https://www.ebay.com example
[05:20:11] <XXCoder> 7 and probably 8 has dead screenbs
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[05:27:05] <MarcelineVQ> yeah, kids are hard on screens
[05:27:47] <XXCoder> yeah. the listing I posted it seems only one, or ponentally 2, has broken screen. surpsing.
[05:27:53] <XXCoder> so many has broken shoulder buttons tho
[05:28:09] <XXCoder> volume is broken on many also
[05:28:39] <MarcelineVQ> weird, the thing I'd worry about wearing out on mine is the joystick, feels likes it's made of rubber bands hehe
[05:28:43] <XXCoder> 4 volume broken
[05:28:57] <XXCoder> one shoulder guess I was thinking of other lot
[05:29:02] <MarcelineVQ> look garound ps3 emulation seems to be coming along so I might be able to skip the system problem, I'll need to get a 6-axis sort of controller still since the games I want to play require it
[05:30:26] <XXCoder> 320 bucks is too much even if I probably could make 3 fully functional ones. more skilled could recover 6
[05:31:07] <XXCoder> volume probably just needs desolder and resoldering
[05:31:30] <MarcelineVQ> I don't even know how you'd break the volume slider, unless the internal thing is what's wearing out and it's just cheap or something.
[05:32:07] <XXCoder> pressed too hard likly
[05:32:12] <MarcelineVQ> you'e more likely to bust off the sd-card door or the 3d-toggle
[05:32:42] <MarcelineVQ> maybe hard use yeah, it doesn't press in though it's a fairly stout slider
[05:37:32] <XXCoder> how much amps can 22 gauge push?
[05:37:59] <XXCoder> ehh dont look usable for cnc machine nm
[05:38:05] <XXCoder> https://www.ebay.com
[05:45:04] <MarcelineVQ> not a whole heck of a lot, 1A as a bundle, 7A for chassis
[05:45:18] <XXCoder> yeah doubted it
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[05:45:35] <XXCoder> my machine need better wires later, one with actual connectors not breakout bars
[05:45:49] <MarcelineVQ> this is solid wire too so you wouldn't want it for any moving/vibrating parts
[05:45:59] <MarcelineVQ> at least it looks solid
[05:46:21] <MarcelineVQ> doesn't say stranded
[05:47:35] <jthornton> morning
[05:47:49] <XXCoder> hey
[05:47:59] <XXCoder> marc yeah hard to tell but whatever other stats dont match
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[06:00:37] <Jin^eLD> morning
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[06:07:15] <Loetmichel> sensille: because that way i had only to poke one hole into the encosure. (Dsub9 for all the ref switches)
[06:07:57] <Loetmichel> <- lazy fu** ;)
[06:08:07] <XXCoder> lol
[06:08:24] <XXCoder> it comes with nice bonus of being impossible to connect wrong
[06:08:26] <XXCoder> like y to x
[06:09:29] <sensille> Loetmichel: ok. as i assume it's much harder for me to poke a d-sub-shaped hole i just go for 3x audio jack <- different kind of laziness :)
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[06:10:10] <Loetmichel> sensille:i have a Dsub9 punch
[06:10:47] <Loetmichel> its one 10mm hole for me and then screw in the punch... *KNACK* done, including the dsub screw holes ;)
[06:11:26] <XXCoder> whats power rating on d connector?
[06:11:35] <XXCoder> considering it for machine connections in future
[06:11:42] <Loetmichel> 1,2 to 2A per pin, depending on manufacturer
[06:12:02] <Loetmichel> 3A works too, but is outside of spec
[06:12:16] <Loetmichel> and 125V between pins IIRC
[06:12:44] <XXCoder> i cant recall what my steppers use, but I think its 1a
[06:12:56] <Loetmichel> that'll work great then
[06:13:05] <Loetmichel> did the same on my home CNC
[06:13:33] <XXCoder> cool
[06:13:36] <Loetmichel> http://www.cyrom.org
[06:13:49] <XXCoder> i have abosutely no room to work on cnc so it may be while.
[06:14:00] <Loetmichel> http://www.cyrom.org
[06:14:23] <XXCoder> achy connectors ;)
[06:14:26] <Loetmichel> ... had a little mishap with aluminium swarf... -> http://www.cyrom.org
[06:14:59] <Loetmichel> achy?
[06:15:46] <XXCoder> achey silly name of body pain :P
[06:16:00] <XXCoder> plus a typo. delberate mispelling of your label lol
[06:16:17] <Loetmichel> and that enclosure is made of 2mm Alu-dibond so it DOES conduct under the white paint
[06:17:39] <Loetmichel> its really astonishing how small a hole can be for swarf to find a way in ;)
[06:18:16] <XXCoder> bah chips dont need any hole
[06:18:26] <XXCoder> it will just come just in tinme to annoy you ;)
[06:18:41] <Loetmichel> http://www.cyrom.org <- there it is, left side under the spindle coolant bucket
[06:20:23] <Loetmichel> i now have the electronics on the back side of the CNC... not really enclosed though: http://www.cyrom.org
[06:20:35] <Loetmichel> http://www.cyrom.org
[06:20:36] <Loetmichel> :-)
[06:21:08] <XXCoder> yeah those sides is enough to block pretty good eprcent of swarf.
[06:22:07] <Tom_L> 30°F Hi 34
[06:23:47] <Loetmichel> will have to enclose it completely evenatually, wife is not amused when i walk from the hobby room to the rest of the flat and spread silver dust everywhere ;)
[06:24:10] <XXCoder> you mill silver? or alum? :P
[06:24:11] <Tom_L> been there done that :_)
[06:24:33] <Loetmichel> http://www.cyrom.org <- thats how it looks now
[06:24:40] <Loetmichel> silvery
[06:24:45] <Loetmichel> of course aluminium
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[07:16:40] <XXCoder> MarcelineVQ: https://www.youtube.com new repair video!
[07:18:11] <MarcelineVQ> vita was a pretty good handheld
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[07:28:46] <XXCoder> watr damage looks like
[07:28:57] <XXCoder> "it totally just stopped worked. totally."
[07:33:04] <XXCoder> or maybe its slow buildup by sweaty palms while playing games?
[07:33:52] <sync> ugh, you can tell that he doesn't really have the equipment and experience to do such repairs
[07:33:57] <MarcelineVQ> or playing on the shiter
[07:34:05] <XXCoder> maybe
[07:34:14] <XXCoder> sync: yep! he is honest and says so
[07:34:24] <XXCoder> and videos say "trying to fix" not "repair of"
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[07:34:44] <XXCoder> honestly hes doing better than I would be
[07:34:55] <XXCoder> I want to try to fix my tablet but im not sure if I can.
[07:35:06] <XXCoder> definitely wiping it first in case I fail
[07:36:35] <MarcelineVQ> reccomend you watch some louis rossman videos before you do, if for no other reason than to become familiar with paul danials boardview software
[07:36:55] <XXCoder> lol ok
[07:37:17] <MarcelineVQ> that and he's fun
[07:37:28] <XXCoder> sync: I like his video because he kinda avoid the "we all know this" effect
[07:40:24] <XXCoder> dunno about trying to clean
[07:40:33] <XXCoder> i would probably remove port completely for better clean
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[08:32:21] <XXCoder> MarcelineVQ: this guy? https://www.youtube.com
[08:32:35] <MarcelineVQ> yep
[08:32:41] <XXCoder> ok
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[08:32:55] <MarcelineVQ> I just tried emualting a ps3 game, I wouldn't have believed it but it emualtes better than ps2 ones already, amazing
[08:33:04] <XXCoder> wow nice
[08:33:30] <MarcelineVQ> Need to cobble my was passed the motion controls for the game but otherwise it's p. good
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[08:36:41] <XXCoder> ioff to bed later
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[08:48:13] <Karlheinz> Hallo miteinander kann mir jemand helfen? Ich such den Mann der in YouTube Videos über linuxcnc gemacht hat. Er hat Maschinen für die Berufsschule gemacht. Die Videos sind alle gelöscht kann mir da jemand weiterhelfen
[08:48:59] <XXCoder> glad i delayed going to bed heh
[08:49:17] <XXCoder> youre clearly talking about ich but dunno what youre saying. lemme use google trabnslate
[08:50:05] <XXCoder> Entschuldigung, aber jemand kam herein und sagte, er sei gestorben und Videos gelöscht.
[08:50:10] <XXCoder> hope translate makes sense./
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[08:50:38] <XXCoder> war vor ein paar Monaten.
[08:52:15] <Karlheinz> Das tut mir aber sehr leid . danke für die Information
[08:53:04] <XXCoder> Das tut mir aber sehr leid . danke für die Information
[08:53:08] <XXCoder> oops paste fail
[08:53:18] <XXCoder> Kein Problem, nur Wunschvideos wurden nicht gelöscht.
[08:55:06] <Karlheinz> Wie finde ich die Wunsch Videos
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[08:56:27] <XXCoder> soweit ich weiß, existiert es jetzt nicht mehr. leider, und ich gehe später ins Bett. Vielleicht finden andere Leute mehr über cnc und linuxcnc.
[08:58:40] <Karlheinz> Danke nochmals. gute Nacht
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[09:57:03] <zeeshan> hi
[09:57:28] <zeeshan> has anyone ever experienced a belt conveyor belt going slack and then tight as it rotates?
[09:59:40] <zeeshan> https://i.imgur.com
[10:00:15] <zeeshan> thats what the conveyor looks like. one of the belt goes tight and then slacks as it rotates on the conveyor.. so confused.
[10:09:08] <jesseg> zeeshan, well, is the tight/slack cycle syncronized to the rotation of the belt or of the drive wheels?
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[10:25:55] <flyback> or a pulley with a *CANUCKED* spot on it
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[11:18:20] <Loetmichel> *gnHIHI* coworker just tried to cook an espresso for all of us in such a octagon itialian espresso pot (on the stove)... just as he attemted to take it off the stove it exploded... aftermath: destroyed exhaust hood over the stove, slightly burned skin on the coworker and a nice "simon" contoured negative brown stain on the wall... THAT could have been worse if he had looked at the pot when
[11:18:20] <Loetmichel> it exploded...
[11:19:12] <gregcnc> what the
[11:19:44] <gregcnc> what kind of pot was this?
[11:20:39] <gregcnc> pressure relief failed?
[11:23:30] <Loetmichel> moka pot
[11:23:46] <Loetmichel> yes, seems so, the lower half of the pot has no longer a threaded section
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[11:59:36] <fragalot> Hey
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[12:09:27] <Loetmichel> After close inspection of the pot the thread dosent seem to be ripped off.. its more like worn down over the years and then simply slipped out of the thread in the top half, destroying what little of the thread was left in the base
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[12:55:28] <rmu> steam is dangerous
[12:56:27] <fragalot> rmu: the game platform, or the superheated water,
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[13:00:15] <rmu> the "kesselzerknall" thing, i.e. hot water
[13:00:32] <rmu> s/hot/gaseous (?)/
[13:01:22] <rmu> steam the game platform probably won't kill you, but a pressure cooker with failing pressure relief valve will
[13:01:43] <fragalot> iunno they're both pretty lethal
[13:02:12] <rmu> the mokka thing wasn't screwed properly
[13:02:26] <rmu> probably. if that makes sense
[13:04:30] <fragalot> miss0r: if you ever wonder what you could do with your landy. https://imgur.com
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[13:20:01] <miss0r|office2> fragalot: That sould make me cry
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[14:53:57] <Loetmichel> sensille:: they have internal pullup
[14:54:17] <Loetmichel> so just take the NC and C pin and its good
[14:54:28] <sensille> great
[14:54:37] <Loetmichel> so "normal closed"
[14:54:56] <sensille> yes
[14:55:07] <Loetmichel> that way you have notmal signals ("1" when pressed) AND wire break functionality
[14:55:14] <Loetmichel> normal
[14:55:39] <Loetmichel> and connect them to ground i forgot ;)
[14:56:19] <sensille> and shield to chassis (on the control box)
[14:56:46] <sensille> *enclosure
[14:57:29] <Loetmichel> indeed
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[15:01:04] <sensille> is it reasonable to square the spindle pointing a dial indicator to the housing and run the spindle up and down?
[15:01:44] <fragalot> not sure if the housing of the spindle is representative, but it might get you close enough
[15:02:33] <fragalot> i'd say a better method is to make an indicator holder you can mount in the spindle & sweep the table
[15:03:09] <fragalot> and align the Z axis using a square on the bed, and the indicator mounted on the spindle mount or other part of the Z axis
[15:03:49] <Tom_L> Loetmichel, and that's why i don't drink espresso :D
[15:04:44] <Loetmichel> Tom_L: could have happend at any time. I think it was just SO worn down that the thread couldnt hold the pressure any more
[15:05:11] <Loetmichel> the remaining thread "shadow" looks like it "flowed" upwards
[15:05:48] <Loetmichel> before it launched the upper part of the moka pot into the exhaust hood
[15:05:52] <sensille> hm. how do spindle squareness and runout interact? i think i need to separate both
[15:06:04] <Loetmichel> they dont interact
[15:06:07] <fragalot> they don't
[15:06:10] <fragalot> well
[15:06:12] <fragalot> they shouldn't
[15:06:43] <Loetmichel> !squareness will give you ridges on faced off parts, runout will give you bigger diameter
[15:07:09] <Loetmichel> not square will also make drills oval in the direction that is out of square
[15:07:27] <Loetmichel> and tilt any walls that are in that direction
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[15:20:09] <sensille> i lean interact in the setup where i mount the dial indicator on the spindle and check squareness to the table by rotating
[15:20:21] <Tom_L> sensille, there are 3 videos here on tramming (G0704 Tramming Part 1..3.mp4) if you want to watch them you might get something out of them: http://tom-itx.no-ip.biz:81
[15:20:46] <sensille> Tom_L: thanks
[15:21:10] <Tom_L> i haven't looked at them in a long time so i forget how good they are
[15:21:30] <sensille> Loetmichel: i just found the pic from your wiring and am surprised that you also wired the spindle to the controller. totally forgot about that
[15:22:20] <fragalot> sensille: mounting the indicator holder in the spindle is the best method of checking how square the spindle is to the table
[15:22:28] <Loetmichel> sensille: hihi
[15:22:50] <fragalot> sensille: runout is not a factor there, even if your spindle is bent, it will always be bent the same amount in relation to the indicator
[15:23:45] <Tom_L> https://www.youtube.com
[15:23:48] <sensille> ah, yes, so it only changes the distance to the table, but not the relative distance while rotating
[15:23:49] <Tom_L> sensille, ^^
[15:24:29] <fragalot> sensille: Exactly. :-)
[15:25:39] <sensille> ok, so i wait for the test indicator and see how i can mount it
[15:25:52] <fragalot> yup
[15:26:08] <fragalot> either with a proper mount made for the task.. or just a bent rod if you can mount the indicator to it
[15:26:14] <fragalot> doesn't need to be anything fancy
[15:26:29] <sync> sensille: when you do the spindle test you only know that your spindle is purpendicular to the table
[15:26:37] <sensille> just rigid enough to give the same readout each round
[15:26:46] <Tom_L> just so it's rigid enough the indicator doesn't move around
[15:27:22] <fragalot> yes
[15:28:19] <sensille> Loetmichel: so with the wiring you can control spindle speed from linuxcnc?
[15:28:28] <Tom_L> sure can
[15:29:04] <Loetmichel> sensille: yes
[15:29:12] <Loetmichel> speed and on/off
[15:29:17] <sensille> nice
[15:29:28] <sensille> but why isn't that pre-wired?
[15:29:29] <Tom_L> and FWD & REV if you have that option
[15:29:47] <fragalot> even position/angle (if you have that option)
[15:30:20] <Loetmichel> Tom_L: never needed rev
[15:30:39] <Loetmichel> its a 24krpm 800W spindle... no chance to do threading with that anyways ;)
[15:30:50] <Loetmichel> s/threading/tapping
[15:31:26] <Loetmichel> sensille: because the sellers are cheap?
[15:31:28] <fragalot> sure there is... thread milling :D
[15:31:32] <sensille> no? i wanted to build a board with 500 tapped holes :(
[15:32:22] <sensille> but when the spindle tries to run slow it doesn't have any force whatsoever i guess
[15:32:32] <sensille> s/torce/torque
[15:33:39] <Tom_L> Loetmichel true
[15:34:24] <Tom_L> so get a thread mill instead of a tap
[15:34:33] <Loetmichel> i did and i have
[15:34:38] <Loetmichel> thread milling works fine
[15:34:47] <Tom_L> i was talking to sensille mostly
[15:35:00] <Loetmichel> but no chance to do rigid tapping with such a low torque spindle
[15:35:06] <Tom_L> i'm able to with the little spindle motor i've got
[15:35:32] <Loetmichel> i once made a tapping head for my early mill
[15:35:38] <sensille> too bad i just ordered from sorotec today
[15:35:46] <Loetmichel> old battery drill converted to a tap holder
[15:36:09] <Loetmichel> and then the play in the collet used for forward/reverse switching the drill motor
[15:36:40] <Loetmichel> so if you press the collet up it runs forward if you pull on it it runs backwards
[15:37:02] <Loetmichel> worked good if you didnt overdo it with Z feed
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[15:53:36] <sensille> Loetmichel: btw, how do you know all that? i can find a manual for a E100 vfd, but not for our D100. also i haven't found a manual for the controller board, just some wiring diagrams
[15:55:06] <Loetmichel> sensille: i am an electronican by trade for about 30 years now, and dabble in building CNC routers for the last 15 to 20... you learn a thing or two... ;)
[15:55:41] <Loetmichel> i can read a PCB if its only 2 layer pretty much off the PCB itself
[15:55:57] <Loetmichel> no need to have a circuit diagram unless its VERY complicated
[15:56:35] <sensille> like sheet music :D
[15:57:43] <Loetmichel> something like that, yes
[15:58:29] <Loetmichel> didnt i link you the manual for the VFD?
[15:58:42] <sensille> also the control menus are a complete mystery to me, but maybe the e100-manual has some clues
[15:59:05] <Loetmichel> http://www.cyrom.org
[15:59:18] <Loetmichel> that should cover the menues
[15:59:24] <Loetmichel> if yours has the same VFD as mine
[16:00:07] <sensille> oh, great :) mine is D100S1R58
[16:01:09] <sensille> the manual looks very similar to the E100 manual
[16:01:44] <Loetmichel> it is for the E100
[16:01:59] <Loetmichel> cant see if i have a D100 or E100 because its at the company
[16:02:14] <Loetmichel> but if i have a D100 the programming is the same as the E100
[16:02:16] <sensille> first difference: E100 goes up to 600Hz
[16:02:22] <Loetmichel> also the wiring of the front panel is the same
[16:02:48] <Loetmichel> so i probably have the D100 as well
[16:02:55] <Loetmichel> but the programming worked flawlessly
[16:05:01] <sensille> never thought a motor driver could be so complex
[16:06:21] <Loetmichel> hihi
[16:06:44] <Loetmichel> its only complex because it has to drive a ton of different motors
[16:06:52] <Loetmichel> so its very "variable"
[16:06:54] <Loetmichel> :-)
[16:07:03] <Loetmichel> (pun intended)
[16:07:13] <sensille> i just dial it to max and hit 'run'
[16:09:17] <jdh> I used the e100 manual for my d100. close enough
[16:09:55] <Loetmichel> jdh: thats what i said
[16:11:11] <jdh> somewhere, I typed up the config stuff.
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[16:16:51] <sensille> do i need to reconfigure anything to pass the control to the X1/AIN1 terminals?
[16:17:17] <Loetmichel> honestly cant remember out of the top of my head
[16:17:25] <sensille> looks like the 'factory default' is already that
[16:17:33] <sensille> i'll find out
[16:17:50] <Loetmichel> you have at least to switch the rpm and on/off control from front panel to ain and X1
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[16:18:01] <Loetmichel> but i cant remember if you have to config the Ain somewhere
[16:18:06] <Loetmichel> i think so though
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[16:22:05] <sensille> i hope the other values are already good for the specific motor
[16:32:55] <gloops> i need that patch to show link spindle rpm to the ui
[16:54:54] <Deejay> gn8
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[18:27:16] <jthornton> hmm I'm having a weird error in Linux Mint 19 trying to build LinuxCNC deb about can't remove Master_Documentation.pdf
[18:29:30] <jthornton> pcw_home: did you have any issues building Linux Mint 18?
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[21:00:25] <weenerdog> howdy
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[21:26:49] <infornography> ello
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[23:25:00] <Tom_L> how many decimal places do you typically use in a metric gcode file?
[23:25:20] <Tom_L> 3.4? 000.0000?
[23:25:42] <Tom_L> and angular format as well..
[23:26:08] <Tom_L> i'm using 3.4 for linear and 3.2 for angular in inch
[23:26:38] <Tom_L> but i wanted to make a metric post for my cam
[23:26:41] <weenerdog> fock decimal places. round up
[23:27:12] <Tom_L> to meters?
[23:27:22] <Tom_L> or Km?
[23:27:36] <weenerdog> whats the difference
[23:27:41] <Tom_L> alot
[23:27:48] <weenerdog> exactly
[23:28:01] <Tom_L> so back to my original question...
[23:28:53] <Tom_L> i would imagine in mm you would need more in front of the decimal
[23:29:04] <Tom_L> like 4.3 or maybe even 5.3
[23:29:11] <Tom_L> 0000.000
[23:29:15] <Tom_L> or 00000.000
[23:32:17] <Tom_L> and the smallest machine increment may be something like .001mm
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