Who is up and running on CNC12 4.14?
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Re: Who is up and running on CNC12 4.14?
No problems yet on 2 machines, followed the vid & all went smoothly.
One a PM25v clone conversion
Other Scratch built VMC
Thanks,
Michael
One a PM25v clone conversion
Other Scratch built VMC
Thanks,
Michael
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Re: Who is up and running on CNC12 4.14?
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We can't "SEE" what you see...
Mesa, AZ
We can't "SEE" what you see...
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Re: Who is up and running on CNC12 4.14?
So far it appears mine is up and running under 4.14. 1956 11" Logan lathe conversion:
It's not complete yet- is anything like this every truly complete? - but it appears to be currently fully functional. Can't say I've given it a really good test yet, as I'm still very much in the "what does this button do, again?" stage of learning how to run a CNC... well anything, really. But It's successfuly run several pawns, and I've so far successfully run the first of the Intercon tutorials.
I wish I could be a lot further along at this point, but I have a LOT of other projects in the works these days.
Doc.
It's not complete yet- is anything like this every truly complete? - but it appears to be currently fully functional. Can't say I've given it a really good test yet, as I'm still very much in the "what does this button do, again?" stage of learning how to run a CNC... well anything, really. But It's successfuly run several pawns, and I've so far successfully run the first of the Intercon tutorials.
I wish I could be a lot further along at this point, but I have a LOT of other projects in the works these days.
Doc.
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Re: Who is up and running on CNC12 4.14?
That Logan looks great Doc. Great job on the journey so far....
Marty
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Re: Who is up and running on CNC12 4.14?
My DIY CNC Router is working fine. Only issue is tool touch off. It isn't clear from the thread if this:
"<cnckeith update>
In-process M6 Tool Change Macros compatible with Acorn CNC12 v4.14"
means that those are updated for v4.14, or if they are going to be updated. Could just try it, just haven't gotten to it yet.
Wally
"<cnckeith update>
In-process M6 Tool Change Macros compatible with Acorn CNC12 v4.14"
means that those are updated for v4.14, or if they are going to be updated. Could just try it, just haven't gotten to it yet.
Wally
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Re: Who is up and running on CNC12 4.14?
the macros have been updated for use with v4.14.. "in process" refers to doing tool touch off's in the middle of a G code program.
Need support? READ THIS POST first. http://centroidcncforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=1043
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Answers to common questions: viewforum.php?f=63
and here viewforum.php?f=61
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All Acorn Documentation is located here: viewtopic.php?f=60&t=3397
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Re: Who is up and running on CNC12 4.14?
You're correct as usual Marty. I think the reason I wasn't seeing it was that the DB25 menu selection is visible after choosing the Leadshine button but goes away when the button changes to "Custom Leadshine" after manually mapping I/O's using screen shots from the old version. I didn't do a re-install from scratch to verify my assumption but I think that was the issue.martyscncgarage wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 5:09 pmI chose Leadshine for the drive, and then I went to DB25 and then selected "ENABLE DB25 CUSTOM PIN MAPPING" and it then showed the pins that are reassignable: Could you please double check?
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Re: Who is up and running on CNC12 4.14?
I'm not perfect!DICKEYBIRD wrote: ↑Tue Mar 19, 2019 10:37 amYou're correct as usual Marty. I think the reason I wasn't seeing it was that the DB25 menu selection is visible after choosing the Leadshine button but goes away when the button changes to "Custom Leadshine" after manually mapping I/O's using screen shots from the old version. I didn't do a re-install from scratch to verify my assumption but I think that was the issue.martyscncgarage wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2019 5:09 pmI chose Leadshine for the drive, and then I went to DB25 and then selected "ENABLE DB25 CUSTOM PIN MAPPING" and it then showed the pins that are reassignable: Could you please double check?
But willing to try and recreate things given enough information.
Let us know if you find anything out of the ordinary Milton. You are one of the "seasoned" users.
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Re: Who is up and running on CNC12 4.14?
Hey I like that one Marty. Much better than old & wore out!
Milton in Collierville, TN
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