Indeed. I wished there were other closed loop drive systems that could provide this marker pulse output.
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As always, good job Marty!
I am looking forward to having my DYN4 setup home off the marker pulse. That is going to be WAY more accurate than the machine will be. LOL
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I am looking forward to having my DYN4 setup home off the marker pulse. That is going to be WAY more accurate than the machine will be. LOL
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Thanks Frijoli!,
The appreciation and positive feedback makes all the time it takes to produce those videos keeps me motivated to soldier on!
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Great video, Marty...thanks for the work!
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Good job Marty!
One question, in case I missed it. Is there a reason you use 110vac for the 24vdc power supply instead of 240Vac?
One question, in case I missed it. Is there a reason you use 110vac for the 24vdc power supply instead of 240Vac?
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First, see my post about DYN4 and the using the Encoder pulseGary Campbell wrote: ↑Fri Jan 26, 2018 10:57 am Good job Marty!
One question, in case I missed it. Is there a reason you use 110vac for the 24vdc power supply instead of 240Vac?
Second, could have used 240 for the power supply, but I had to use 110 for the Router motor and Vacuum anyway.....
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Sorry...I missed the obvious.
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No worries Gary!!
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Re: New Build: Phoenix 4'x4' CNC Router
OK. With ZRI out of the way, I went to the customer's site and installed the cabinet, cables, motors etc. Should finish it up today.
Just a couple of video clips (sorry I didn't get more, once I got into it, I kept pushing on):
https://youtu.be/5TcBLvcWdfk
Using the DMM Technologies Auto Tune Feature:
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Just a couple of video clips (sorry I didn't get more, once I got into it, I kept pushing on):
https://youtu.be/5TcBLvcWdfk
Using the DMM Technologies Auto Tune Feature:
https://youtu.be/0D7XodfW1ZE
Running and cutting Air:
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Re: New Build: Phoenix 4'x4' CNC Router
Hi Marty, This has probably been asked but how does DMM provide for dual motor axis servo tuning?