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Hello guys I would like some advice and it seems this is the place. I have and love my Commercial CNC Router and would like to build a smaller one. I need to know if there is a good source for the parts and the electronic parts. I would like to run it with HPGL rather than G-Code. Mark |
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| Mark: Whose CNC controller are you using? I believe that MachI, II can use HPGL inputs. If not, it is possible to make an HPG-to_Gcode converter to make the G Code machine which you now have work OK. Regards, Jack C. |
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| Sheetcam can convert HPGL to G-code. http://www.sheetcam.com. I don't think any hobby (inexpensive) machine control will run a machine directly from HPGL.
__________________ Gerry Mach3 2010 Screenset http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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Right now I have a Flexicam CNC Router and run it from my Laptop. I do not have a controller or anything else for this project that is what I am after. I need a source for the Controller, and Steppers. The reason I would like to run it on HPGL is that my PostProcessor produces HPGL. I paid a small fortune to have the post written and would like to avoid it again. Thanks, Mark www.mjpcarbon.com |
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I like the parts you make for heli's, what machine do you use to cut those carbon parts out with and how do you go about cutting them out, ie how do you hold the parts down etc?
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| Hi all Saw this http://www.luberth.com/cstep/ not sure how it works though. but DOS controllers tend to be reliable
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