Yes, it can run with any steppers accepting 5V step/dir/ena - including most closed loop servos. In the shop, make sure the country at the bottom is correct - where in the world are you? :)
Hi, Switzerland. Are you shipping to Switzerland? Nice job with the chess piece but I guess it would need a finishing pass with a D or V style insert? And I am guessing that is where the issue starts, as the ELS system likely does not know different tool offsets, right?
Sadly not to Switzerland yet. Editor now adds a finishing pass. You can specify a round tool - but not V-style yet. For now I focus on single-tool operations, I think we can get very far with just one tool. There's no principal problem with multi-tool operations in my systems but most hobbyists won't have an automatic tool changer or want to maintain a table of tool offsets.
@@MaximKachurovskiyI would also like to buy from Hungary. Once I get there everything is ready. It would be a good idea for the tool changer to know the M0 function. Peak radius correction wouldn't hurt either. And constant cutting speed. What you like doesn't require a PC.
Wow! This is really super cool feature.
Max, you are an unrealistically cool dude!
Love it, well done 👏
very nice! :)
Hey man, loving it. Can it be run with closed loop servos? And I checked out your shop but could not find the controller to buy
Yes, it can run with any steppers accepting 5V step/dir/ena - including most closed loop servos. In the shop, make sure the country at the bottom is correct - where in the world are you? :)
Hi, Switzerland. Are you shipping to Switzerland?
Nice job with the chess piece but I guess it would need a finishing pass with a D or V style insert? And I am guessing that is where the issue starts, as the ELS system likely does not know different tool offsets, right?
Sadly not to Switzerland yet. Editor now adds a finishing pass. You can specify a round tool - but not V-style yet. For now I focus on single-tool operations, I think we can get very far with just one tool. There's no principal problem with multi-tool operations in my systems but most hobbyists won't have an automatic tool changer or want to maintain a table of tool offsets.
@@MaximKachurovskiyI would also like to buy from Hungary. Once I get there everything is ready. It would be a good idea for the tool changer to know the M0 function. Peak radius correction wouldn't hurt either. And constant cutting speed. What you like doesn't require a PC.