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Old Sun 12 February 2012, 05:34
alan254
Just call me: Al #95
 
mystic ct
United States of America
Cutting Some Signs! #95 - Mystic, CT

Here the basics and of my machine and a few pictures of my control panel I have thus far.
Will post some of machine shortly.
Started on 4/09
PK296A2A-SG7.2 motor on order
Half coil
PMDX 122 should have gone to 126 for more inputs, will have to double some
203v controllers
AC tech VDF 5hp
Mech 3 programming mm 001.jpg

mm 012.jpg
ELO monitor
IBM computer
Power supply 40V
RLP-104 relay 12 volt
AM1-AN-4H sensors
Undecided on spindle and program to produce drawings yet
Looking for suggestions

Thanks

Al
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Old Sun 12 February 2012, 06:09
alan254
Just call me: Al #95
 
mystic ct
United States of America
mm 023.jpg

mm 024.jpg

mm 025.jpg

mm 026.jpg
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Old Sun 12 February 2012, 23:54
Surfcnc
Just call me: Ross #74
 
Queensland
Australia
Hi Al

Thanks for sharing some photos of your machine.
You may have taken a while but everything you have done seems to be very thorough indeed.
I am still marvelling at the size of the capacitor you have used for the power supply.
It looks like the machine might run for 10 mins after dropping the power off.

Don't sweat the small stuff too much and punch on to get a running machine, perfection can always come later.
Initially the PMDX 122 break out board should do you fine but the newer PMDX 126 does have some nice features esp. when wiring the proximity switches.

Regards
Ross
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Old Mon 20 February 2012, 04:35
alan254
Just call me: Al #95
 
mystic ct
United States of America
Hi all.

Now have control panel hooked up table secured and emblems on. It took a little time to figure out the program. That is to make everything work properly. It now homes properly. I think, at least it says all zeros when it is done. Still not sure about OEM codes. I put in one something and I run and the codes seem to be something different. I quess it has a mind of it's own, BUT IT CUTS AIR SMOTHLY.

This week I i have to decide on a spindle leaning towards a 5 hp colombo, boy what a difference in price from the chinese spindles. Are they really worth the difference?

Does anyone have a resiterable copy of "Aspire with Vcarve" they would like to sell?

I would like to thank all for the help on this site. It's been fun and with all your help and advise I will soon have a great finished machine.

Thanks all

Al
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Old Mon 20 February 2012, 04:55
Surfcnc
Just call me: Ross #74
 
Queensland
Australia
OEM Codes

Here are the codes for Feedhold and Resume.

Feedhold and Resume OEM Codes.JPG

Regards
Ross
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Old Mon 20 February 2012, 05:12
alan254
Just call me: Al #95
 
mystic ct
United States of America
Hi Ross,

I am using those external buttons and they work fine. But, where are the jog codes shown on your screen come from. My machine seem to change what put in but in codes for Z-- Z++ and so no change to different numbers than what I enter.The machine stop on the broken signal and it does zero the x & y property, don't have the z hooked up yet. I just how the codes create themselves maby i shouldn't care it works, just would like to know.

Al

Last edited by alan254; Mon 20 February 2012 at 05:16..
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Old Mon 20 February 2012, 05:22
Surfcnc
Just call me: Ross #74
 
Queensland
Australia
The jog codes come over on the default install of Mach3 and do not need to be manually entered.
Hope this is a sufficient explanation, it sure is an easy one.

Ross
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Old Mon 20 February 2012, 05:30
alan254
Just call me: Al #95
 
mystic ct
United States of America
l guess less knowing is better at this stage, thanks.

Al
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Old Mon 20 February 2012, 10:05
domino11
Just call me: Heath
 
Cornwall, Ontario
Canada
Al, what size main beams are you using? They look a little taller than stock.
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Old Mon 20 February 2012, 10:14
alan254
Just call me: Al #95
 
mystic ct
United States of America
they are the standard 8"

al
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Old Mon 20 February 2012, 11:03
Gerald D
Just call me: Gerald (retired)
 
Cape Town
South Africa
I think the last photo is compressed in the x direction?
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Old Mon 20 February 2012, 14:12
Alan_c
Just call me: Alan (#11)
 
Cape Town (Western Cape)
South Africa
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Pic is distorted, check out the oval blade on the Porter Cable Chop Saw (sitting on top of a vintage Work Mate - also designed by a South African )
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Old Mon 20 February 2012, 14:21
alan254
Just call me: Al #95
 
mystic ct
United States of America
Not sure how to properly size images. Some day? I am learning.

Does anyone have a design for a colombo spindle?

Leaning to an RS 90 CPE 25.

al
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Old Mon 20 February 2012, 14:47
smreish
Just call me: Sean - #5, 28, 58 and others
 
Orlando, Florida
United States of America
I purchased my spindle, drive and pre-wired cable bundle from Blurry customs. They are a forum member and have pretty great customer service.
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Old Mon 20 February 2012, 22:26
Gerald D
Just call me: Gerald (retired)
 
Cape Town
South Africa
The Mate in MechMate was borrowed from the Mate in WorkMate
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Old Tue 21 February 2012, 04:22
alan254
Just call me: Al #95
 
mystic ct
United States of America
What kind of mounting bracket/plate is required to mount the RS 90 spindle.

Does some one have a good design ?

Al
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Old Tue 21 February 2012, 06:48
smreish
Just call me: Sean - #5, 28, 58 and others
 
Orlando, Florida
United States of America
Al,
I used the interface plate shown in the drawing. The end of the z-slide is designed to be modular. I personally made a 8" x 4" x 3/8" alum plate that had the proper tapped holes, countersunk holes and hardened roll pins to register to the z-slide. I going to see if I can find a picture to post from my build documents.
The Columbo and HSD have tapped holes, so the interface plate was required to properly mount.

Sean
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Old Tue 21 February 2012, 06:59
alan254
Just call me: Al #95
 
mystic ct
United States of America
sounds easy . picture would be nice

Thanks

Al
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Old Tue 21 February 2012, 07:14
smreish
Just call me: Sean - #5, 28, 58 and others
 
Orlando, Florida
United States of America
z-slide plate.pdf

Last edited by Gerald D; Tue 21 February 2012 at 08:34..
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Old Tue 21 February 2012, 09:16
alan254
Just call me: Al #95
 
mystic ct
United States of America
That is how i have my z-slide drilled.

Sounds like I just need a 3/8" flat plate to so the spindle will clear the v rollers. One bolt is enough to secure the mount to the z- slide with the two pins. Than, four bolts will secure the spindle to the flat plate.

sounds good thanks

al
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Old Tue 21 February 2012, 16:48
smreish
Just call me: Sean - #5, 28, 58 and others
 
Orlando, Florida
United States of America
Yes,
You have it correct. 4 countersunk bolts to mount plate to spindle. The 3/8" plate is either tapped and you thread through the z-slide to it. I personally tapped and countersunk the 3/8" plate and used a fully threaded bolt to act like a stud. I threaded the bolt into the plate, set with threadlocker, then mounted the spindle over the now threaded bolt. (it is then covered up by the spindle). I used a single, NYLOC on the draw bolt for the backer nut.

Did that make sense? LOL
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Old Wed 22 February 2012, 03:58
alan254
Just call me: Al #95
 
mystic ct
United States of America
very much so

thanks
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Old Thu 23 February 2012, 02:40
alan254
Just call me: Al #95
 
mystic ct
United States of America
Hi Sean,

I have ordered my spindle from Blurry customs. RS90.

In the lay out of mounting plate, if I keep the 3/8" plate even with the bottom of the z slide and drill the holes near the top that will put the bottom of the collet nut about 8" off the table. The z slide is now10". Does that sound rite or should it be higher?

Al
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Old Thu 23 February 2012, 07:48
smreish
Just call me: Sean - #5, 28, 58 and others
 
Orlando, Florida
United States of America
jk2_spindle.jpg

It's hard to see, but I put my mounting plate about flush.
8" is about right.
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Old Sun 26 February 2012, 05:30
alan254
Just call me: Al #95
 
mystic ct
United States of America
Here some close up pictures of several things that might be of interest.

Mounting plate for RS90 spindle. I just cut a slot in the head of the bolt and added a piece of metal ( piece of an allen wrench )to lock the bolt from turning, the epoxied it in.

My z-stop sensor, this senses the gas shock and is easy to remove and adjust. This location shouldn’t interfere with the spindle or the dust collection system, I hope>>>>

The transition from the e-chain to the conduit to my control panel.
Copy of mm 074.jpg

mm 076.jpg

mm 077.jpg

mm 073.jpg
These two simple bends could for the z-slide and the e-chain could be helpful if added to the bend parts list.

Al
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Old Sun 26 February 2012, 13:09
smreish
Just call me: Sean - #5, 28, 58 and others
 
Orlando, Florida
United States of America
Alan,
That looks like a nice spindle adapter plate.
I like your positive "stud" draw bolt. The epoxy should work well.
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Old Thu 01 March 2012, 13:25
alan254
Just call me: Al #95
 
mystic ct
United States of America
Well, I received spindle and installed it, Programmed my VFD all went fine. Started to warm up spindle, ran fine then went into reset. Sometimes five minutes sometimes two, sometimes ten. Read on>>>> then found a section on de-bouncing. Set it to 1000 ran fine. What should the de-bounce bounce setting be?

Still trying to cut air.

Getting like chatter from the slave on x-axes almost like it is stopping and being dragged along. But, only sometimes. Seems to home 2 axes fine properly. Enough for one day>>> read on tomorrow and play on some more tomorrow.

Hope to be cutting this weekend.

Al
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Old Thu 01 March 2012, 14:24
smreish
Just call me: Sean - #5, 28, 58 and others
 
Orlando, Florida
United States of America
De-bounce settings are a mystery for the most part.
With that blurry customs set up you have (which is like machine #28 for me) the de-bounce was incremented by 100's until the e-stop/stop flutter was stable. I just checked my old Mach 3 xml file and I have it set at 1200.

That slave axis dragging could be interference from the spindle causing step/direction inputs to get conflicting signal. Make sure all your spindle related wiring is well away from the geckos.

Is your VFD being controlled via contact closure from MACH or via rs-232?

Sean
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Old Fri 02 March 2012, 03:49
alan254
Just call me: Al #95
 
mystic ct
United States of America
Hi Sean,

I tried the de-bounce at 100 and all went away and ran fine, Then i read in the trouble shooting section to set it at 1000 so i did. still ran fine. Is there any benifit to lower the value for our application?

The a motor did this once and a wile usually during joging long distances. It hasn't done it at all during the trial cuts of air.

Al
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Old Fri 02 March 2012, 05:12
smreish
Just call me: Sean - #5, 28, 58 and others
 
Orlando, Florida
United States of America
No real difference except if the signal noise was interfering with the estop/stop circuit, then you may have to push-and-hold the stop button longer for an initiation of the stop. This should have no affect on the e-stop because those buttons are held contact when pushed, not momentary. The de-bounce number is changing how often MACH samples the line for a signal. Before de-bounce, you looked at it every sample - now it's looking for a hard signal every 100 signals, or whatever the setting is.

Does that help?
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