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Gerald D Thu 09 August 2007 11:06

Z-Zero touch plate - to set tool height above table/workpiece
 
See this thread on the machsupport forum.

cncb Mon 06 October 2008 21:19

zero touch plate with a pmdx
 
Hi guys (gerald please move this if this isn't the appropriate sub-forum and sorry if it isn't). Was wondering since many of you here seem to be using the pmdx-122 BOB; are any of you using a z-zero touch off plate such as one that Greolt has posted here with? Wondered how you had it wired and if you were simply just wiring it into a spare input on the break out board and if you were using a resistor. Thanks.

Greolt Mon 06 October 2008 23:40

I have not used the PMDX BoB but here is a line from their website,

+Inputs have pull-ups to +5 volts and are filtered to suppress noise.

That is the ideal input requirement for a zero plate. So I would presume that a simple connection of the Touch Plate to a spare input would be fine.

Greg

cncb Tue 07 October 2008 07:38

Thanks Greg, will certainly try today!

Art Sun 02 November 2008 19:14

XYZ zero essential add-on
 
At http://www.turningaround.org/HTMLPag...zero_addon.htm (Link broken) is the hardware modification I made and link to a Mach3 add-on that I consider esential for those of us that don't have an automatic tool changer. (Link broken)

javeria Tue 24 March 2009 09:55

have you chkd this link ever art

Art Tue 24 March 2009 23:54

Smoke and mirrors
 
Reply I got from one of the Legacy owners. Not much I can add except I am low on Leagacy's love list because I had the ordacy to steal their idea and build my indexer which was running production before they anounced their machine. Had heard that they were planning a CNC machine but had no details


Art, this is the software I was suppose to get and still have not gotten it, I emailed last week and still got nothing yet, I called about 3 weeks ago and still got nothing from them.... pisses me off 48k and not the sofeware they keep showing...

Kobus_Joubert Wed 25 March 2009 02:06

Hi Art, I have not studied the Indexer issue much, but just a silly question...What CAD / Cam software do you use to drive Mach3 to make spirals , flutes etc.

Art Thu 26 March 2009 07:53

Wizards
 
I do it the easy way. At http://www.wizardsbyrich.embarqspace.com/ there is a set of fantastic wizards for $75 that does it all. They cover 80%+ of the indexer work I do.
For turning round contured stock any 2D CAD/CAM will work. Do the drawing to suit desired profile to depth with the Y axis for the material set at tool diameter and approiate tools and depth of cut. In the ports and pin settings of Mach both A and spindle have the same settings but only one is active at any time. Activate spindle and the machine acts as a standard router and procedes to mill the profile while A spins continiously.
PFM! (Pure ####### magic)

Kobus_Joubert Thu 26 March 2009 12:18

Thank's Art, will go and have a look at those wizards. Need to get the 4th axis going some time.

Kobus_Joubert Thu 26 March 2009 12:41

So with the procedure you describe in post #9 you can chuck a square piece of wood on the indexer and turn it round like in a normal lathe. Once it is round, you can then run this Wizard in Mach3 to do the flute or spiral.

Would like to see the PFM !!!!:D


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