MisterBill2
- Joined Jan 23, 2018
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For an education of what is running, open windows program manager and select processes, then click on "show processes from all users.. THAT list is what yor program is sharing resources with.
Thanks Max.Yes, it should eliminate it, or at least reduce it drastically.
None whats so ever. Problem is when CNC is doing a job, a slight mouse movement causes a miss steps at times.Have you tested it ensuring no other program running while using the motion control?
I beleive the parallel port is the issue.For an education of what is running, open windows program manager and select processes, then click on "show processes from all users.. THAT list is what yor program is sharing resources with.
Hey @cmartinez How's you ?As Salts has already mentioned, the Arduino solution is quite fast, reliable and convenient. I know that the word Arduino raises a lot of red flags for people with our profile. But I've already built two machines using the open source Grbl controller for the Arduino Uno (a lathe and a mill) and I'm very happy with the results.
Sure thing! I'll try and help you any way I can.Hey @cmartinez How's you ?
I am interested in it, since I have plans for smaller one to be built from scratch. This one I think I will go with your option, it will be a learning curve too.
I hope you could give pointers in the future
One other point is that Industrial CNC Manuf systems rarely if ever, use steppers for motion control, also other methods than step/direction can be used in DIY motion control using servo's.If you look at factory made machines CNC or manual they use coarse threads on them.
I realize that point but I'm assuming this is a DIY CNC that we're talking about in this thread. Many of the early, before the price of ball screws came down, used standard all thread type screws as a lead screw. And many or even most of them used fine threads, like 1/2-20 or similar. Then complained about the movement in the axis.One other point is that Industrial CNC Manuf systems rarely if ever, use steppers for motion control,