View Full Version : New Dyna Plasma/Router User


metalfabricator
05-23-2007, 09:47 PM
Hey everyone out there, I'm a new guy on the block as far as the CNC Plasma / router table world goes and looking very much forward to getting up and running. So take it easy on me,I stumble but I pick my self back up. I have fifteen tears of CNC expieience with Featurecam and a Bridgeport V2XT.
So I'm kind of in the loop sort of speak. I have just acquired a 4X4 table from Dyna and I'm just starting to become familar with all the software, mach 3, bobcad, sheetcam and soon to acguire coreldraw. Dyna has been trying to upgrade the techsupport end but they are currently understaffed,etc. Right now it seems like having the right post for this machine especilally for plasma is hanging me up. Hopefully Dyna's tech support guy can get me in line with that. Anyways looking forward to the jibber jabber and hope to get some company along the way.Especially some insight on mach 3, I see the manual is 157 pages alone. Gets lonely here in Alaska when your the only one in shouting distance trying to figure it all out.
Best Regards,

Torchhead
05-24-2007, 10:22 AM
If you don't get the post today, just join my CandCNCSupport Forum on Yahoo and look in the files section under MP1000 Support Files and there are three plasma posts there. The simple MP1000-THC post is what you need.

Only thing you will have to change (in the post) is the Switchoffset = XX value where XX will be your value for your table.

To determine that value just e-mail me and I'll explain

Since the THC is our design the post is usable on their table.

tomCAUDLE
www.CandCNC.com
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AKLance
06-02-2007, 09:20 PM
So you have a DynaCNC product? What exactly did you get? What do you think so far? We have a couople different units at work(slope) and it's given me the bug. I'm lookin to get a machine soon for the house. Leanin real hard towards a DynaCNC rig. I'm gettin pretty handy with the hardware and programming, LOADS of Fun!
Thanks,
Lance
Kenai, AK

CarlsonGuitars
09-14-2007, 01:29 PM
Hey everyone, I just purchased a 4x8 foot dyna cnc router with servos and a columbo spindle, the only catch is I am going to be running it with a WINDOWS VISTA OS, neither the Dyna people or MACH3 (artsoft) are sure how things are going to pan out, so I guess I am going to be a bit of a beta tester.... I will let you all know how things work out!

-Levi-
CMIW, LLC.