Have you looked at the diagrams which can be downloaded here:-
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All the limit switches, the emergency stop etc are wired in series.
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- Tue 29 Sep , 2015 13:50 pm
- Forum: Triac
- Topic: Denford triac 1997
- Replies: 1
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- Mon 15 Jun , 2015 13:37 pm
- Forum: MicroRouter
- Topic: Microrouter (2006) No movement all three axis
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4509
Re: Microrouter (2006) No movement all three axis
I'm not an expert on CNC electronics, but I do have an electronics background. With power off all relay armatures should spring back to the released position. It's possible though that a relay could be powered from a charged capacitor, but it should release once the capacitor is discharged. Dependin...
- Wed 04 Mar , 2015 14:07 pm
- Forum: VR Milling - All Versions
- Topic: Errors in CNC Programming Help File.
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7423
Re: Errors in CNC Programming Help File.
Clicking the info button to close the info works fine if there no error present. However if I try it after the .fnc file (attached to an earlier post) has been run in 2D simulation and returned an error the software locks up and I have to use Task Manager to close it.
- Wed 04 Mar , 2015 13:45 pm
- Forum: VR Milling - All Versions
- Topic: Errors in CNC Programming Help File.
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7423
Re: Errors in CNC Programming Help File.
I am using a 3mm dia slot drill. I've attached a copy of the fnc file which causes the error. It's possible to avoid the error by inserting a G40 command. This is a problem with the Help File, which doesn't state the need for a G40 command, rather than with the software. I've also noticed. 1. Double...
- Wed 31 Dec , 2014 15:44 pm
- Forum: VR Milling - All Versions
- Topic: Arc converted to straight lines.
- Replies: 32
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Re: Arc converted to straight lines.
I have tried both your files, running them in 2D simulation and manually checking the GCode. In both cases the arc is reduced to four straight lines. Tried some experiments and found that VR Milling works OK when cutting for example an 8" radius semi circle. It uses G2 instructions to do this, produ...
- Wed 24 Dec , 2014 11:18 am
- Forum: VR Milling - All Versions
- Topic: Arc converted to straight lines.
- Replies: 32
- Views: 45571
Re: Arc converted to straight lines.
Hello and thanks for your efforts. The odd dimensions are down to the original paper drawing having fractional imperial dimensions. I redrew it using imperial decimal dimensions. The curve at the top has a radius of 8 inches. I convert all imperial drawings to metric before importing them into VR Mi...
- Tue 23 Dec , 2014 23:05 pm
- Forum: VR Milling - All Versions
- Topic: Arc converted to straight lines.
- Replies: 32
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Re: Arc converted to straight lines.
You'll find DWG and DXF files in the first post in this thread. Most drawing packages should open these. Dimensions aren't shown, but are embedded in the files so you should be able to add them. Dimensions are metric. It'd be interesting to see whether another CAM package does a better job of produc...
- Tue 23 Dec , 2014 15:34 pm
- Forum: VR Milling - All Versions
- Topic: Arc converted to straight lines.
- Replies: 32
- Views: 45571
Re: Arc converted to straight lines.
In the end I wrote my own G Code for the part using tool offsets and arc drawing commands. The actual cutting part is only about five lines which is far less than VR Milling produced when importing the DWG file. The part was successfully cut and has a nice smooth arc.
- Sat 20 Dec , 2014 16:25 pm
- Forum: VR Milling - All Versions
- Topic: Errors in CNC Programming Help File.
- Replies: 4
- Views: 7423
Errors in CNC Programming Help File.
The example help file for the cutter compensation commands G40, G41 and G42 doesn't contain a G40 command. I tried to modify the example programme to suit my own requirements and couldn't work out why I kept getting an error message. Inserting a G40 command cured this. Also line 0030 appears to be w...
- Fri 19 Dec , 2014 15:54 pm
- Forum: VR Milling - All Versions
- Topic: Arc converted to straight lines.
- Replies: 32
- Views: 45571
Re: Arc converted to straight lines.
No matter which boxes I tick VR Milling converts the 8 inch radius arc to four straight lines.
I'll have to try writing my own G Code.
I'll have to try writing my own G Code.
- Thu 11 Dec , 2014 23:42 pm
- Forum: VR Milling - All Versions
- Topic: Arc converted to straight lines.
- Replies: 32
- Views: 45571
Re: Arc converted to straight lines.
The help files provided with VR Milling 5 are very good when it comes to G Code. I find I can get on OK just knowing G0, G1, G2 and G3. I suspect very few people actually write G Code directly these days, just as no one constructs a web page by writing directly in html. Instead they'll use some kind...
- Thu 11 Dec , 2014 21:53 pm
- Forum: VR Milling - All Versions
- Topic: Arc converted to straight lines.
- Replies: 32
- Views: 45571
Re: Arc converted to straight lines.
Thanks for your reply. Before posting I actually plotted the G Code on graph paper. Old fashioned, but it works. The G2 commands in the .fnc file are actually used to "ROLL" the 3mm diameter cutter round the corners of the part. Hence I=1.5, half the cutter diameter. Without these G2 commands the cu...
- Thu 11 Dec , 2014 17:19 pm
- Forum: VR Milling - All Versions
- Topic: Arc converted to straight lines.
- Replies: 32
- Views: 45571
Arc converted to straight lines.
Using VR Milling version 5.59.0.666 with Triac PC. I have attached .DWG and .DXF files for the same part, an oblong plate with one side being an arc of 203.2 mm (8 inch radius). If I import either of these files into VR Milling, use it to create a .fnc file and then cut the part, the machine cuts fo...
- Sat 06 Dec , 2014 13:57 pm
- Forum: VR Milling - All Versions
- Topic: Setting work piece zero VR5/Micromill
- Replies: 2
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Re: Setting work piece zero VR5/Micromill
I use VR Milling 5. When transferring the machine's X, Y and Z coordinates to the work offsets menu the default is to transfer the coordinates without changing them, so in the case of X and Y the work offsets will be aligned with the CENTRE of the cutter. The boxes to tick are along the top right of...
- Fri 05 Dec , 2014 11:30 am
- Forum: VR Milling - All Versions
- Topic: "Advanced" option?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4725
Re: "Advanced" option?
I can answer my own question. Selecting "advanced" gives additional options in the drop down menu.
- Fri 05 Dec , 2014 11:26 am
- Forum: VR Milling - All Versions
- Topic: Deleting work offsets.
- Replies: 1
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Deleting work offsets.
In the work offsets window, right clicking on an offset description gives a drop down menu with an option to deleted the offset. This option doesn't work and nothing happens. The "red cross" icon does delete the offset description though. Just drawing this to the attention of the software developers.
- Wed 26 Nov , 2014 22:55 pm
- Forum: VR Milling - All Versions
- Topic: "Advanced" option?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4725
"Advanced" option?
In the "Offsets / Tooling" drop down menu there's an option "Advanced" which can be ticked and unticked.
Can anybody tell me what this option does?
Thanks.
Can anybody tell me what this option does?
Thanks.
- Mon 27 Oct , 2014 14:38 pm
- Forum: VR Milling - All Versions
- Topic: Problem drilling holes.
- Replies: 9
- Views: 18022
Re: Problem drilling holes.
Thanks for the quick response.
- Mon 27 Oct , 2014 11:46 am
- Forum: VR Milling - All Versions
- Topic: Problem drilling holes.
- Replies: 9
- Views: 18022
Re: Problem drilling holes.
I see that it's now two years since I reported this problem.
Is it likely to be fixed?
Is it likely to be fixed?
- Mon 27 Jan , 2014 14:00 pm
- Forum: Denford Classifieds
- Topic: WANTED. Collet and end mill holders.
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2858
WANTED. Collet and end mill holders.
I'm looking for ER25 Collet Holders and End Mill Holders to fit a Coventry Easy Change Chuck.
Thanks.
Thanks.