Good morning Gregolt I have made a cnc that I use for wood and I want to be able to transform it for plasma cutting. For drawing I use Aspire I have already ordered the ohmnic sensor like yours. I use a uccnc UC300 ETH 5LT board I ask you if you could help me with the post processor. Thank you and congratulations for your work
@@danielbichokov1340 I use a Lotos LTP5000. A Chinese pilot arc plasma. Have had a fairly good run with it. Being a retired hobbyist I can not justify an expensive brand name plasma.
hello friend, I use everything the same as you, the problem I handle is that to feces the program has a lot of knots and in curves or complex drawings like this, it is not maintains speed throughout the drawing
Good morning Gregolt I have made a cnc that I use for wood and I want to be able to transform it for plasma cutting.
For drawing I use Aspire
I have already ordered the ohmnic sensor like yours.
I use a uccnc UC300 ETH 5LT board
I ask you if you could help me with the post processor.
Thank you and congratulations for your work
Another great video!! Thanks for sharing.
Nice job Greg!
I never thought to try Cut 2D for plasma cutting, looks great to do.
Is your file saved as DXF file?...my controller like dxf.😅
Beautiful!
Hi bro, very nice video.
What control board are you using for the cnc and did you had any EMI problems with this plasma cutter.
Thanks!
I use UCCNC as controller. I have no EMI problems at all.
@@Greolt Thanks for the info. What plasma cutter are you using ?
@@danielbichokov1340 I use a Lotos LTP5000. A Chinese pilot arc plasma.
Have had a fairly good run with it. Being a retired hobbyist I can not justify an expensive brand name plasma.
@@Greolt I feel you bro, I'm planing to use Parkside plasma with pilot arc-pretty budget
hi what thickness did u cut in the video?
Tnks for this information
hello friend, I use everything the same as you, the problem I handle is that to feces the
program has a lot of knots and in curves or complex drawings like this, it is not
maintains speed throughout the drawing
Tune your machine to the maximum acceleration that it will cope with. Acceleration is greater priority than speed.
@@Greolt How do I know what is the maximum acceleration it can withstand?
@@carroceriasnicar trial and error. Push it hard until it loses steps and back it off just a bit.
@@Greolt
Great video, I dont suppose you'd male one creating the tools for plasma?
Have a look at this one. ruclips.net/video/QYoRS6jXCTQ/видео.html