calculating turns ratio for a rack and pinion
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Re: calculating turns ratio for a rack and pinion
FWIW The OP was emailed the "imperial work around" earlier and confirmed it did take care of his issue. The issue has been resolved and the work around will no longer be needed in the next release for Acorn (towards the end of this month). It has also been resolved in CNC12 closed loop systems. (both MPU11 and MPU12 based hardware) and should be available in a release targeted for late March or very early April depending on testing results.
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Re: calculating turns ratio for a rack and pinion

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Re: calculating turns ratio for a rack and pinion
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Re: calculating turns ratio for a rack and pinion
Yes this is true. the imperial work around did the job quite easily.diycncscott wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2018 6:27 pm FWIW The OP was emailed the "imperial work around" earlier and confirmed it did take care of his issue. The issue has been resolved and the work around will no longer be needed in the next release for Acorn (towards the end of this month). It has also been resolved in CNC12 closed loop systems. (both MPU11 and MPU12 based hardware) and should be available in a release targeted for late March or very early April depending on testing results.
looking forward to the upgrade you promise to release



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Re: calculating turns ratio for a rack and pinion
Simon
Please install Teamviewer 12 available here: http://download.teamviewer.com/download ... _Setup.exe
Our license has not been upgraded to 13 yet.
Please install Teamviewer 12 available here: http://download.teamviewer.com/download ... _Setup.exe
Our license has not been upgraded to 13 yet.
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Re: calculating turns ratio for a rack and pinion
sending you the detailsdiycncscott wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2018 10:27 am Simon
Please install Teamviewer 12 available here: http://download.teamviewer.com/download ... _Setup.exe
Our license has not been upgraded to 13 yet.
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