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    Default Re: jossa's G0619, going CNC one step at a time

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    Default Re: jossa's G0619, going CNC one step at a time

    well, did manage to get a bit more work done on the mill and enclosure..

    had a lot of help from a good friend of mine, 2 guys can easily lift and move the mill around.. i don't understand all the engine hoists and special rigging people do :P

    decided to mount the mill on hockey pucks and use silicone sealant to make it ready for flood coolant in the future..
    now it is easy to clean under the mill and it is mounted in a way that is perfect in absorbing vibrations and shocks without making it soft..


    only the finest pucks from biltema! made in the czech republic.. not china! go figure..
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    on a piece of cardboard, sliding it around and trying to find the best placement
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    found it.. all axis are free to move, except for the Z.. but we will get there..
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    pucks with silicone.
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    final result.. i am going to make a wiring loom and cable trays inside the cabinet ... but this is it for today..
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    not cnc mill info, but related..

    i have made a garage for my SIEG Super C3 Mini Lathe to sit in..

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    since i shear my workshop with others it is nice to have a lockable storage for it.



    also. i am selling a dro pros 3m DRO.. (shipping outside of my country would be expensive so US buyers be advised)

    i tried to answer you Jan Rune, but your inbox is full.. you might be interested in this since it is complete with brackets for the SX3

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    Default Re: jossa's G0619, going CNC one step at a time

    well it is moving along slowly.
    and the wire harness is almost done.

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    a lot of small and fiddely stuff.. but the end result is going to be nice
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    could not source a 19 leed cable with 4 0,75/1,5mm2 cables and the rest 0,5mm2... so i made my own



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    Default Re: jossa's G0619, going CNC one step at a time

    i completed the custom harnes..

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    so now i have mounted the main cabinet on the outside

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    and the external on the inside.

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    so the next problem now is the chinese bldc motor..¨
    the cable they used is LOW grade shealded, and not made for having a cable coming out of it.. (basicly it is just a hole in the side of the motor with a cable sticking out..
    so my plan is to glue a connection box on the side of the motor and using that to run a ølflex (high flex, shielded, flexible industrial cable) back to the main cabinet.

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    (connection box is going to be over the original cable, making the box the sealing part over the cable, using PG nippels going from there. basicly same system as a normal asynchronous motor)
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    any comments or just like my project? let me know



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    well.. it is alive, although on a semi prototype stage..
    the main cabinet is done, all the cables is terminated on connectors and everything is in trays..

    inside the cabinet is where the prototype area is.. the steppers are connected with wago connectors (temporary as proof of concept)

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    but it is up and running, and i ran my first G code (without motor and end mill, that is for a later stage) with the mill bolted in place in its cabinet.
    so this is a milestone in my project.




    regarding the BLDC motor and the rebuilding of the cables, my plan worked.
    i just need to turn the motor 90 degrees and it should work..


    but now i need to find out what to do with the cables for the steppers and the BLDC motor.. since they are constantly moving, what is the best way to wire it all up?

    i am thinking jointed flexible cable trays.. the black plastic type you find in machinery that moves.. but i am not sure it would work for the axis.. :S
    what do other people use?



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    Default Re: jossa's G0619, going CNC one step at a time

    i have made a small video showing the spindle mount and the controller in action.. can't wait to get the Kflop to take over...





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    Default Re: jossa's G0619, going CNC one step at a time

    one more..

    just running the spindle in manual mode.. and jogging the axis from keyboard.. but still, it is under computer numerical control

    tomorrow i will try to write up some code for it and test that..





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    well.. the first "cut" is made using g code
    only problem is that i don't have a clue about the coordinate system and how to set it up





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    Default Re: jossa's G0619, going CNC one step at a time

    Quote Originally Posted by jossa View Post
    not cnc mill info, but related..

    i have made a garage for my SIEG Super C3 Mini Lathe to sit in..


    since i shear my workshop with others it is nice to have a lockable storage for it.


    also. i am selling a dro pros 3m DRO.. (shipping outside of my country would be expensive so US buyers be advised)

    i tried to answer you Jan Rune, but your inbox is full.. you might be interested in this since it is complete with brackets for the SX3

    jossa's G0619, going CNC one step at a time-20150305_202656-jpg

    jossa's G0619, going CNC one step at a time-20150305_202633-jpg

    Sorry, i didnt realize my inbox was full before sending you a PM

    Now its cleared and yes i might be interested in the DRO. Send me a PM and we can discuss it.

    When that is said i really like to watch the progress of your project. I really like your bunker. How did that happen?

    Im not so productive as you. Got my mill in 09 and its still a manual mill. But i got most parts to CNC it. I think its gonna happen this summer when i get some time off. I had some time now this easter and i finally got to do "Paula's spindle lock"-mod. Much easier tool changes w/o the spanner ring wrench.

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    Default Re: jossa's G0619, going CNC one step at a time

    Hi.

    I have not posted in a long time..

    Much has happend.. i have taken my workshop out of the bunker in the mountain and made a workshop in a garage.
    So it is now much smaler but more effective..

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    I have just desided to give up the KFlop...
    I am sic and tired of trying to figure out this controller, and i am just not interested in learning C... i just want a industrial like controller, with pre defined inputs and functions that is clearly documented .. and a nice and simple GUI to use on my workshop computer..

    The Kflops GUI is ok, but it is not real nice... </rant>

    SOOOOo i have desided to buy an Edding CPU5 - B

    link to edding controller page

    link to manual and documentation PDF

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    • ----- Features ------
    • 125 KHz step frequency.
    • Full 6 axes interpolation.
    • Euro card size 100x160mm.
    • 5 status LED's.
    • 6 Standard CNC outputs ( Tool, Tool direction, TOOL PWM, Flood coolant, Mist coolant, Charge PUMP for external watchdog)
    • 9 Standard CNC inputs (6 Home inputs, Probe, Spindle sensor, 2 x E-Stop, External ERROR, Run, Pause, Hand wheel).
    • 10 general purpose digital outputs (tool-changer).
    • 2 Extra PWM outputs for motor speed or temperature control.
    • 6 Extra digital Inputs (tool changer).
    • 3 Extra analogue Inputs 3. The extra IO is controlled by M54, M55, M66.
    • Interface to PC is USB2.0.
    • Optional 100 Mbit Ethernet.
    • On board Power supply, input +9 – 24 Volt.
    • Field upgradable firmware.
    • USBCNC Software included.
    • Windows XP, Windows 7.
    • Runs on single core Atom PC.



    This is a screenshot of the GUI in demo mode..

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    It looks more like a real controller interface and it is keyboard frendly
    and diagnostics is a breeze with I/O readout.

    It even has a built in feeds and speeds calculator and engrave/pocket/drill function for fast and simple jobs,

    i have not bought it yet, but i am going to!




    also i am thinking of getting a ABB drive and a high speed motor and make the spindle spinn!

    the Chinese crap is just that, crap.. the motor keeps getting HOT and i have til this time not got it to interface with the current controller i got.

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