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Forum: MechMates already cutting Sun 26 August 2012, 07:54
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Posted By PEU
beautifull table! Pablo

beautifull table!


Pablo
Forum: MechMates already cutting Wed 04 January 2012, 20:09
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Posted By PEU
make a remote using that manual pulse generator!!...

make a remote using that manual pulse generator!! its very easy to hook it up to mach3 using a couple of pins of your BB and taking 5V from USB or you can use a second parallel port.
Forum: MechMates already cutting Wed 30 November 2011, 05:33
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Posted By PEU
And since mach3 control cabinets are so small,...

And since mach3 control cabinets are so small, you can use that old control space as a shower for hot days :D :D
Forum: MechMates already cutting Mon 15 August 2011, 12:09
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yes, lets say you use holes from 0.4 to 2mm...

yes, lets say you use holes from 0.4 to 2mm diameter, if the area around the face is white the holes will be of the smallest diameter, so if you use dot sizing range dialog to limit output to holes...
Forum: MechMates already cutting Mon 15 August 2011, 05:21
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Posted By PEU
Very Nice Kobus! you can save time by using...

Very Nice Kobus!

you can save time by using the dot size range dialog, with a little tweaking of the minimum values there all the holes around the face dissapear from gcode. A real timesaver.
Forum: MechMates already cutting Mon 09 May 2011, 18:39
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Thats a common error, the customer pays per...

Thats a common error, the customer pays per finished job, if you know how to do it faster then you have the option to charge less or to charge the same, but its YOUR choice. In fact you can charge...
Forum: MechMates already cutting Mon 09 August 2010, 13:37
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Posted By PEU
IMHO, before you start spending money on it you...

IMHO, before you start spending money on it you should check how much it costs one of these in your market, in USA they go for around $500 or less and here in Argentina double that. I had one of...
Forum: MechMates already cutting Mon 09 August 2010, 09:43
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Posted By PEU
looks like a chinese 7x12 minilathe stripped of...

looks like a chinese 7x12 minilathe stripped of the electronics and the motor gears, you plan to use it as a 4th axis?

http://www.mini-lathe.com/
Forum: MechMates already cutting Mon 21 June 2010, 09:33
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Posted By PEU
No it can't, at least not in the current stable...

No it can't, at least not in the current stable or develpment releases. Mach3 only sends realtime step and direction signals to drivers.
Mach3 is designed to work with a parallel port or motion...
Forum: MechMates already cutting Mon 21 June 2010, 07:33
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Posted By PEU
Mach3 does not talk to CAN/RS232/RS485 for...

Mach3 does not talk to CAN/RS232/RS485 for controlling the steppers, my doubt was confirmed by Kobus, long travels for signal levels aren't a good choice, these drivers are just one more alternative...
Forum: MechMates already cutting Sat 12 June 2010, 13:37
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Posted By PEU
are you confident that signal levels will travel...

are you confident that signal levels will travel from you breakout board all the way to the motors noise free? Thats my main doubt.
Forum: MechMates already cutting Fri 26 March 2010, 13:11
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Posted By PEU
If thats true, and not my case, why I need to use...

If thats true, and not my case, why I need to use lenses for close reading? :D :D :D
Forum: MechMates already cutting Thu 09 July 2009, 13:11
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Posted By PEU
What a beautifull table! how are the pieces held...

What a beautifull table! how are the pieces held together? Glue or something else?
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