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I'm thinking of setting up a small mill like sherline or tiag with a trunnion table for 5 axis. (this is my understanding and was looking for clarifiction) Mach 3 to a smoothstepper handles 5 axis through dual parallel ports. Can I then hook one to a g540 and the othe port to a BOB to a g250 to get a 5 axis setup? ps. can't believe no one here has a comment. Or on the geckdrive site forum. I didn't think it was that tough of a question for you gurus out here. Post on the DIY forum and nada. I guess the Gecko people don't even look at their own forum questions. Is that my question is so far off no one wants to wade in? |
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I'll reply anyway, just so you don't feel neglected... It seems that the main advantage of the G540 is that it handles 4 axes without requiring a breakout board. If you need to get one anyway, you might as well use individual geckodrives. The advantage would be that you could go with a bigger power supply (80v vs 50v) and potentially get better performance from your motors. You might ask Komar how he set up his system, which seems a lot like the one you're looking to build. Here's a link to his post: http://www.cnczone.com/forums/taig_m...ig_5_axis.html Let us know what you end up doing, okay? Andrew Werby ComputerSculpture.com — Home Page for Discount Hardware & Software |
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