Probing Multiple WCS with Drewtronics S5000LED TTS on PM30-MV & Centroid Acorn CNC Control

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2021
  • CAM in Autodesk HSMWorks Plugin for Solidworks. Showing my work flow with probing in the control and posting multiple WCS Code.
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  • @backwardsmachining7526
    @backwardsmachining7526 2 года назад +2

    This is one of the next things I need to learn. Awesome video

  • @weldchip
    @weldchip 2 года назад

    so to save second probe on z you could do g54 then switch to g55 before moving go back to setup enter the tool then set the z for g55 then go do the xy for g55. saves a step/probe cycle if the parts are the same. or you could just type g55 z position into the mdi.

  • @DieselsandDirtbags
    @DieselsandDirtbags 10 месяцев назад +1

    How did you end up wiring to the acorn board what wire did you use to make or splice to go to the acorn board, i just talked to drew and he said he only has the cable for the tormach he asked how i herd about him, i told him from you on RUclips so he said he was gonna check you out

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  10 месяцев назад

      He has an option for a “non tormach” connector where he supplies a whip with only two leads. I’ve got the two leads wired to input 4 and common on the acorn, and “probe tripped” configure for input 4 in the acorn wizard. I’ve got no “Probe detect” lead wired up.

    • @DieselsandDirtbags
      @DieselsandDirtbags 10 месяцев назад

      ahh gotcha i cant see that cause its out of stock , i was gonna just order the 3/8 shank and put ut in a tts tool holder then get the wiring, cause i dont know how long its gonna be before he gets them back in stock
      @@adamdebowski2037

  • @abrehamgebremikael1305
    @abrehamgebremikael1305 2 года назад

    Hi there, Nice setup. How accurate is your homing when you want to do ops after you turn off your machine? Do you have scales installed? Thanks

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  2 года назад

      I’m not sure, but I always assume it is inaccurate. The limit switches installed were $20 for a 10-pack, or something. I don’t rely on homing to set work offsets ever. I don’t have scales installed.

  • @Hexenmiester
    @Hexenmiester 2 года назад

    Is there a way when probing circular stock to make sure you prove the widest point, or do just eyeball it

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  2 года назад +1

      Just eyeball it. You do not have to be at the widest point. After the routine finishes you’ll be in the middle and can re-probe if you want.

  • @CSCFactory
    @CSCFactory 2 года назад

    Nice job.what postprocessor did u use?Can you please share with me hsmwork post file for acorn.thank's

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  2 года назад

      Hi Cristian - the post for centroid comes with HSMWorks and you can select it from a drop down menu in the dialogue box that pops up when you press the “post process” button.

    • @CSCFactory
      @CSCFactory 2 года назад +1

      @@adamdebowski2037 Thank you

  • @CryoftheProphet
    @CryoftheProphet 2 года назад

    Adam, is the tormach tts system compatible with mill stock? Or did you have to modify the spindle to make it work? Thanks for your help

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  2 года назад

      You need an adapter but no modifications to the mill are necessary. Video coming out today explaining it in detail. Stay tuned 😊

    • @CryoftheProphet
      @CryoftheProphet 2 года назад

      @@adamdebowski2037 Thats awesome, I was about to drop a grand on the power draw bar kit just to be able to use tormach collet system. If I can just use an adapter thats going to make things much easier for now until the power draw bar kit is absolutely necessary.

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  2 года назад

      @@CryoftheProphet great idea. Which power draw bar kit are you looking at?

    • @CryoftheProphet
      @CryoftheProphet 2 года назад

      @@adamdebowski2037 Well, the only kit that looked legit was the priest kit, but honestly Im just getting started in all of this and I just want to buy the stuff that makes my life the easiest. Id prefer a diy route because it saves money but Im not sure I have the prerequisite knowledge to fabricate a longer draw bar for example, which his kit comes with, as well as the r8 collet adapter. I honestlyh dont mind using the r8 collets, but everyone seems to think the tormach tts kit offers a real advantage so I figured I do that.

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  2 года назад

      @@CryoftheProphet Those priest kits look nice and you HAVE to have the TTS system installed to use them - so you're not really shooting yourself in the foot if you go TTS first without installing the PDB. I started out using collets - and you quickly learn it's a big pain in the butt. In the video coming out in the next 15 mins, I get into the specifics & details of all the tool holding options you have (Collets, R8 tool holders, and Tormach TTS tool holders). I think you'll find it useful... spoiler: TTS is leaps and bounds better than anything else for many reasons :)

  • @ikbendusan
    @ikbendusan 2 года назад

    off-topic: you thought about upgrading that motor? you can get an 1.8 kW servo from aliexpress for pretty cheap, will perform a lot better than this dc motor

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  2 года назад

      Hey Dusan - I have thought about going to a 5hp ac motor on a VFD (haven’t looked into servo - but I’m open to it - maybe I’ll take a look) but there are some things I’d like/need to do first. A more heavy duty base is a must, I’ll need to expand the electrical cabinet, and an enclosure would be a really good idea… so I’ve got some work cut out for me before going up on the spindle I think…. But it’s ultimately my biggest goal - higher rpm, higher power spindle…… what do you think?

    • @ikbendusan
      @ikbendusan 2 года назад

      @@adamdebowski2037 considering how little effort it is to retrofit an AC servo, i reckon you could perhaps use it as a stopgap before moving to something with even more power. all you need is a spacer and a belt pulley that fits the shaft. servos come with a servo drive and they hook straight into AC power. cables are included and pre-terminated.
      actually, you could also just get a larger ac servo instead. they are very light and compact, so you don't really need to change out your gas spring. definitely worth considering
      that said, i decided to go the integrated motor/spindle route (i bought a cncdepot FM30F spindle) because i do a lot of aluminium and engraving

    • @spacedmanspiff1543
      @spacedmanspiff1543 2 года назад +1

      @@adamdebowski2037 My advice is to go with a vfd and motor. Having run a dmm servo as a spindle motor i was less than satisfied.

    • @adamdebowski2037
      @adamdebowski2037  2 года назад

      @@spacedmanspiff1543 interesting - care to share more about your experience? What you liked/didnt? Cheers! Adam

    • @spacedmanspiff1543
      @spacedmanspiff1543 2 года назад +1

      @@adamdebowski2037 Hi Adam I am running an Acirn as well. The dmm setup while small in footprint and weight did not have the tourque i wanted. It would bog down pretty easily. The integrated encoder i could not get to work properly and getting the programming on the servo to work was not fun. You can find a thread on the support forums about that. Ultimately i went with a one horse ac driven with a VFD and had it up.and running pretty quickly. I plan on upping that to 3 hp here soon. I get 6000 rpm just fine.