Introducing myself, endstops, software and power consumption doubts

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Marcos Bladauskas

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Jun 2, 2015, 8:16:04 PM6/2/15
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Hi! My name is Marcos Bladauskas, writing from Bariloche, Argentina. I'm 18 years old and i'm in 6th year (last one before university) of a technical school, orientated in automation and systems of control. I'm building a cyclone 2.1. I have everything mounted, even the gear covers, except for the z carriage which is currently being printed because i had to use the dremel 3000 modification (In Argentina Dremel 200 doesn't exist anymore :/). So, here are my doubts:
 
-Endstops: I realize the cutouts in one of the side frames and in the back frame are intended to mount endstops, which i guess are for homing x,y and z. That be the case, those would be min-endstops, right? Are there no max-endstops?, or are there needed reprap alike endstop holders to mount max-endstops? Is there any configuration to be done in the firmware? I'll be using marlin in mega 2560 + ramps 1.4. And another dumb question that is probably aswered many times in the list but i couldn't find: are the endstops normal-open, or normal-closed?

-Software: I cannot get to understand how to run cnc gcode-controller. I read the bq guide but it explains how to run it somehow through java by the terminal. I'm using windows and i intend to run it all on on win7 32 bits, is there a compiled version for windows? an excecutable or something like that? I enter the github repo and i see .xml, .java and .form files... Any suggestions?

-Power consumption: Does anyone have some aproximated idea of the maximum current consumed by the motors? I have a couple of linear power sources that can give 1.5, 2 amp. and i would like to know if that's enough or if i should buy or build some more powerful stuff, maybe a switching source?

By the way, i want to thank all those guys replying and helping starters like me, you are the best!! (Carlos Garcia, Samuel Kranz, Joco, yOPERO, etc.)

Thanks in advance!

Marcos

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Yiannis Mandravellos

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Jun 3, 2015, 3:59:00 AM6/3/15
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Hi Marcos,

your build is looking good!


Endstops: I would suggest that you DO add max endstops because this is a milling machine with a high speed rotary tool running on it so you 'd want it to stop, if it tries to go out of bounds... As for where to place them, be resourceful :) I 'm sure you can figure out a couple of ways to mount them ;)
Keep in mind though that you have to worry about electrical noise from the steppers so the endstops don't false-trigger.

Software: sorry, I can't help with this as I 'm using different hardware/software combo.

Power: that depends on the current setting of your stepper drivers (the little trimpot on them). But just to give you an indicative answer, mine draws around 1.1A@24V when all 3 motors move. This number does not include the rotary tool's power consumption but in your case, from what I understand, the tool will be mains powered so you don't have to worry about it...

HTH,
Yiannis.

Marquitos Bladauskas

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Jun 6, 2015, 4:59:04 PM6/6/15
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Thanks for replying. Why did you use 24v? Did you use 24v motors, or 12v just wasn't enough?

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