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| Which 3-axis DRO to get?? ![]() http://www.ares-server.com/Ares/Ares...oduct&ID=82573 OK, I've pretty much decided on this X2 mill. I want to immediately get a DRO as I just don't want to bother with backlash and measuring headaches. Any suggestions for a decent 3-axis DRO at a reasonable price? Thanks |
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| Little machineshop has an "economy" DRO for $450. http://www.littlemachineshop.com/pro...ry=-1536942993 If you can solder, you can build your own from a shumatech kit for around $125. http://www.shumatech.com/products/dro-350/index.htm You can always get one on Ebay. Later Hoss http://www.hossmachine.com |
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![]() This one looks like a good deal to me. Anyone had dealings with CDCO? The three scales (together) are $157 and the DRO display is $175, so for a grand total of $332, I have a 3-axis DRO, ready to install.......... thanks |
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| Thats what I did but without the monitor screen, but I paid 40 bucks for the each axis at Harbor freight, just chop the point off the caliper and drill a holl for the clamp. I suppose you could get away with a magnets to. It does not say but what is the amount of travel do you have with those? chris |
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| I don't understand when you say "no monitor screen". What is your display? Or do you simply mean that you bought the items separately.............. Here's a parts list: http://www.cdcotools.com/ Display Unit - $175.00 PN 30011 Scales, X- 12" $60.00, PN 39315 Y- 6" $42.00, PN 39303 Z- 8" (Vertical scale, easy read), $55.00, PN 39306 Grand Total - - $332.00 |
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its very simple really and its what you are looking at for the most part. You take this item from harbor freight for instance. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=47261 I bought the 12 incher for what I need. Knock of the points or leave them if you like. drill a whole in one end and clamp on the other or mount how ever it suits you. I have a $80 Mahr that has the port hook up so I could acutally run it to a screen so I can see it if I was going to drill a hole through it(not). I mounted mine temporarly as the part i was shaping was very close tolerance, otherwise it will be in my way more then usefull. Normally I don't need to be that precise, I drilled a small hole (#30) and then used a taper pin and a super high power magnet to hold the tail on(i could have just as easily pinned that too or bolted both). I tried to look for something similar on the x2 but I keep finding what you have found. In reallity that system is nice but if your intentions are to do cnc, that would take a large part of your budget towards that. Once you have cnc(if you want it) it will be no longer needed and in the way, or I suppose you could use it for feed back and make it a closed loop system if it intergrates into the control. Here is were I got the idea from, there are several on this page http://www.floridaame.org/HowTo2.htm It just a way to save money, and I find it less confusing, you know which DRO you are looking at. I almost never use more then 1 axis at a time anyway as I clamp any axis not in use(execpt on my shaper were there are no clamps). Its a $40 dollar solution thats all I am offering. the monitor is your DRO screen, I just look at the DRO scale/caliper itself. chris |
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| try cme tools they have a three axis display in there catolog for 150$ and there DRO s are cheaper to http://www.cme-tools.com/cgi-bin/sto...iew_records=Go |
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| there is no mention that the cdco display can be hooked up to a computer. i need a display unit that can, i got 3 chinese import scales same as cdco got and i would like them to get connected with a computer using mach3. dro350 can but i dont need that fancy stuff, to complicated for me. is there anything simpler? i searched the forum but there are so much topics and posts its like searching a for needle in a haystack. |
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| Both the cheap Chinese digital calipers and the scales use the same heads. The same board is in all of them though they may use different cases. If you snap off the cover opposite the battery cover, you will see four exposed traces meant to output to the DRO head unit. You can get cables with DIN plugs at the other end to fit these, or just solder onto the board yourself I'd guess. From left to right, the pinouts are as follows; GND, DAT, CLK, Vpos You can perhaps build your own display, or find a way to feed this into the computer for Mach. That would be a cool trick but I am clueless at electronics design. Two points; First, the cables suck and don't firmly connect all the time so leave the batteries in so they don't reset if the cable jiggles. Use a strain relief on the cable so it can't work loose. Second, these don't handle contamination well so mount them up under a piece of channel or something to protect them. If anybody figures out how to rip the signal from the external outputs or from the LCD into a form we could feed into Mach or an on-screen DRO it would be a neat hack. |
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| Just found Shumatech had a link to a document with way more data on the Chinese Scales. This should be more than enough to design an interface! http://www.shumatech.com/support/chinese_scales.htm |
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| well the problem is how to communicate with mach3. i dont mind spending 200 euro on a ready made communication system because i have not much time realy to work on this. but i can program a small chip that transmits all date to the computer to the rs232 port and i could also write a windows program that can show the positions of the scales on screen but that doesnt get me anywhere. i want to work with mach3 with these scales. so for a long time now i dont know what protocol is used with mach3 to displays and buying something seems a better option. but nothing good available as it seems. i guess i have to go the long way around, make something myself... |
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