Re: CNC Control SW
Posted by
shymu@b...
on 2001-12-04 16:48:13 UTC
--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., "Donn Busby" <donn@b...> wrote:
much slower through the curves of a 3d cut. I also have Indexer LPT
HPGL controller and it seems to cut much faster, but I'm doing full 3d
so I gotta have G-code.
cutting speed. Any comments / suggestions will be greatly
appreciated.
After trying all the dos based free stuff I decided to spend the money
and bought Cncpro.
I was very happy with this program, very to the point. However I could
not get constant contouring
to perform smoothly at high feed rates.
It was with a members suggestion that I try EMC/Linux. Another free
setup ,.. yeah right , this will work,
you get what you pay for. Boy was I wrong , you should see this
software in action !!
Installing this software by using the BDI disk is pretty straight
forward.
I did this on 500 mhz motherboard with 128 meg mem. I running 600 inch
a min with no problems, however my setup
needs only 2048 pulses per inch. Some will argue that EMC or windows
based programs have speed limitations as
compared to dos programs. BUT try doing highly contoured work with
many very short line segments with no true
look ahead trajectory,... well you get the point. Most of the pieces I
do were taking 4 hours to mill, now done in less than
hour. This job I'm doing has 6 pieces that are 32' x48".
I would take a hard look at EMC. If you need any help with this you
can call me instead of the slow back and forth E-mail
850-722-7713 after 8 pm central time US.
Frank Ulrich
FRP Enterprise
Note: Instead of transferring nc files by floppy. Use read/write only
cd's not rewritables, cheaper. This way you can use
a basic cheap cd rom drive on your controller PC. Most cd
writing software will let you "close" a disk temporally
so it can be read on any cd drive. That way you can add more
files to it. Linux software will be able to read this
cd
>guessing, but I think it probably tops out at 50ipm or some such and
> I'm really frustrated with the speed my cnc cuts at. I'm just
much slower through the curves of a 3d cut. I also have Indexer LPT
HPGL controller and it seems to cut much faster, but I'm doing full 3d
so I gotta have G-code.
>I just want to speed up the actual
>
cutting speed. Any comments / suggestions will be greatly
appreciated.
>I was having the same problem you are having with speed on cuts.
> Donn
> www.cnc-works.com
After trying all the dos based free stuff I decided to spend the money
and bought Cncpro.
I was very happy with this program, very to the point. However I could
not get constant contouring
to perform smoothly at high feed rates.
It was with a members suggestion that I try EMC/Linux. Another free
setup ,.. yeah right , this will work,
you get what you pay for. Boy was I wrong , you should see this
software in action !!
Installing this software by using the BDI disk is pretty straight
forward.
I did this on 500 mhz motherboard with 128 meg mem. I running 600 inch
a min with no problems, however my setup
needs only 2048 pulses per inch. Some will argue that EMC or windows
based programs have speed limitations as
compared to dos programs. BUT try doing highly contoured work with
many very short line segments with no true
look ahead trajectory,... well you get the point. Most of the pieces I
do were taking 4 hours to mill, now done in less than
hour. This job I'm doing has 6 pieces that are 32' x48".
I would take a hard look at EMC. If you need any help with this you
can call me instead of the slow back and forth E-mail
850-722-7713 after 8 pm central time US.
Frank Ulrich
FRP Enterprise
Note: Instead of transferring nc files by floppy. Use read/write only
cd's not rewritables, cheaper. This way you can use
a basic cheap cd rom drive on your controller PC. Most cd
writing software will let you "close" a disk temporally
so it can be read on any cd drive. That way you can add more
files to it. Linux software will be able to read this
cd
Discussion Thread
Donn Busby
2001-12-03 22:09:05 UTC
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mark
2001-12-04 02:52:47 UTC
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scottle@m...
2001-12-04 14:40:28 UTC
Re: CNC Control SW
shymu@b...
2001-12-04 16:42:08 UTC
Re: CNC Control SW
shymu@b...
2001-12-04 16:48:13 UTC
Re: CNC Control SW
Chris L
2001-12-04 21:07:27 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] CNC Control SW
Donn Busby
2001-12-13 20:45:04 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] CNC Control SW