ShawnM wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 4:55 pm
With the Centroid software you can program "smoothing" profiles to slow the machine at corners. This is done automatically for you once programmed. Manually slowing the machine down for each corner seems like a pain in the you know what?
I meant that is what we do just because it is simple. Not because it is ideal. It would be nice to have a simple control in the VCP to adjust this parameter.
Once smoothing has been set to your requirement (after testing etc), you don't need to adjust anything for multiple jobs assuming they require the same settings - Smoothing is set using SETUP > SMOOTHING SETUP. You can also set multiple smoothing setups for different jobs using the presets if required
hope this helps
Hope this helps
Nigel
"You can lead a horse to water but you cannot force it to drink"
ShawnM wrote: ↑Mon Jul 19, 2021 4:55 pm
With the Centroid software you can program "smoothing" profiles to slow the machine at corners. This is done automatically for you once programmed. Manually slowing the machine down for each corner seems like a pain in the you know what?
I meant that is what we do just because it is simple. Not because it is ideal. It would be nice to have a simple control in the VCP to adjust this parameter.
we have the facility to simply call out any custom smoothing profiles via G code: G64
you can save your favorite smoothing settings as a profile and name it then simply call it out in the G code program.
G64 "myfavoritesmoothingprofile"
G64 "smoothingfor3dart"
G64 "smoothingforplasma"
etc..etc.. see the CNC12 operator manual for details. page 221 and 331
we don't force auto home on any machine,
if you have "simple home" selected in the setup wizard, "homing" simply sets the machine coordinate system at the current location with one button press.
not homing defeats travel limits which defeats overtravel protection and defeats graphing letting you know if the part is going to FIT therefore saving Material from being ruined... personally i home a plasma machine so CNC12 will let me know if my part is going to fit in the machine envelope BEOFRE pressing cycle start. I find this useful saving me time and money.
we are working on it.. lots of little details to get right! We shipped three THC kits to Beta testers this week, and are getting ready to send them beta software to go with it!
I have a millright mega v plasma that has a garbage Cnc controller! I built a Bridgeport series one Cnc with the acorn and cnc12 pro (I believe it’s cnc12) and it just works! I want to add a acorn to the millright but have been waiting for the plasma version to come out!
Question 1. If I buy the centroid acorn will it work with the plasma version coming out?
Question 2. The millright mega v has 2 motors on the y axis I believe the acorn will accommodate auto squaring?
Thanks for all you do!