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hi All,
I think it is time to set a practical goal for the CNC machine !
*** Let's see if we can get the Ramps 1.4 LCD PCB into GCode ... that
the CNC mill can attempt use ***
Any suggestions regarding conversion from Eagle output into something
usable ?
We'll also need to ensure that we have the appropriate milling bits for
cutting / drilling PCBs.
We also need to produce a simple document for the GCode that our milling
machine accepts.
LinuxCNC: http://www.linuxcnc.org
Previously known as EMC2 (prior to version 2.5).
I'll install a copy of this on CCHS laptop #1.
By the way, I'm in the process of installing on all 12 of the CCHS
laptops ... LibreCAD, OpenSCAD, Processing IDE and SketchUp (running on
Wine). This is in addition to the Arduino IDE that Dave already installed.
Presumably, LinuxCNC is a candidate for running the laser cutter as well ?
If so, let's move that to a different email discussion subject / thread,
specifically for the laser cutter.
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You have done a great job Luke so thanks and well done
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On 27 May 2012 12:17, "Michael Sullivan" <simply...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> You have done a great job Luke so thanks and well done
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Agreed. Especially dealing with multiple suggestions from multiple people that conflict with each other, when they arise.
George
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Bob was looking into using Inkscape, which has a plug-in for generating
G-code, which is how the EggBot works.
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hi All ... and particularly those interested in the CNC mill ...
Yesterday, Bob figured out the problem with the CCHS laptops and why
they wouldn't drive the CNC mill (it was the serial line hardware /
software flow control configuration). Now you can just fire-up
"minicom" and hand-type G-code commands ... carefully :)
Bob was looking into using Inkscape, which has a plug-in for generating
G-code, which is how the EggBot works.
I (and others, I'm sure) would like to see the CNC mill achieve it's
original purpose of being able to make simple one-sided PCBs.