CNCJS is very appealing. The UI is much nicer and should be easier to extend. That plus you can use a spare Ipad to control it. Im deffo going to get this set up on my Pi400 thats just sitting on my worktable next to my CNC. This video was a handy intro thanks.
Good evening IQ, quick question after having installed CnCJs under RPI4 a few months ago, I haven't used it for 6 months....so I turn on RPi4 with the Micro SD where Twister + CnCJs is located but I can't more to find and therefore start CnCJs..A solution perhaps? Thanks to you Philip
if installed correctly the services for CNCjs "should" auto start. I installed my setup on a USB3 drive as SD cards have a limited number of read/write cycles and i have gone through a few in my time. Is it possible the SD card has gone bad?
Hey! Thanks for the question. I've not used gSender so my comparison is based on the overview on their site. It looks as though gSender shares many features to CNCjs. In my use case, I needed the ability to be able to probe the surface of a copper clad board to make circuits. CNCjs runs on a raspberry pi and has the ability to be expanded with plugins for surface probing and other tasks. My suggestion would be to try both in a test environment to see which one gives you the features want/need in a UI you are comfortable with. The one that does the job and is easy to use is the right one "for you"
How much quicker are Pi's booting from USB then? Is it worth the effort? I've got a little project that I need to cut the cold boot time down on and I'm at around 40seconds but can't disable anything else, do you think USB would help?
Hiya - Thanks for the comment first off, there is minimal effort in getting a Pi4 to boot from USB. If you have a spare SD card, you can bake and flash the USB boot utility inside of 5min or less. If you are using PiOS, then there is an image copy utility in the tools menu that you can transfer your current SD card to the USB (or back if you need to) - it's super straightforward. As for the performance boost, that can have many influencing factors. e.g. How fast your current SD card is, how fast the USB drive is, what the Pi is doing at boot (wait for wifi will delay the process regardless of boot media) You want to ensure you use a USB3 device and can be a flash drive or an SSD in a USB caddy. I have not specifically timed the boot up of my Pi, but it is noticeably faster both in boot time and application start times. One added feature to using USB is that dependent on the drive type, it is likely to last much longer than an SD card if there are constant read/write cycles. Trust me, I've burnt up a few SD cards with this one. Good luck
I had the exact same issue. In my case the plug in was monitoring the incorrect port. I had to modify index.js in the install folder to point to ttyUSB0. There are 2 places that might need to be updated
@@johnurena2863 if you changed cncjs to run on port 80 from 8000, also check index.js that the plug in is also on port 80. It has to be the same as cncjs to work
Hmmm, as some of what you said was true CNC deals with more then just milling when referred to unless if you're just getting into the start of things, I do CNC Plasma cutting there is free hand and CNC as there is with milling and anything that isn't computer numeric controlled. Then I get the burning but it's write an OS to a microsd but who am I to criticize you and how you refer to things as it might be right in your country. lol
You are correct. 3d printing, laser cutting and computer controlled milling is all cnc at a technical level. However in layman's terms people think of milling when the term cnc is used in isolation. My videos are intended for the beginner just getting started and hopefully have a broad understanding in my use case 👍
Do you make circuit boards at home?
Comment below with the method you use.
Don't forget to say what's good and bad about the method.
CNCJS is very appealing. The UI is much nicer and should be easier to extend. That plus you can use a spare Ipad to control it. Im deffo going to get this set up on my Pi400 thats just sitting on my worktable next to my CNC. This video was a handy intro thanks.
Good evening IQ, quick question after having installed CnCJs under RPI4 a few months ago, I haven't used it for 6 months....so I turn on RPi4 with the Micro SD where Twister + CnCJs is located but I can't more to find and therefore start CnCJs..A solution perhaps?
Thanks to you
Philip
if installed correctly the services for CNCjs "should" auto start.
I installed my setup on a USB3 drive as SD cards have a limited number of read/write cycles and i have gone through a few in my time.
Is it possible the SD card has gone bad?
Thank you, I have subscribed
Thank you 👍
What have been the main differences for you between CNCjs and gSender?
Hey!
Thanks for the question.
I've not used gSender so my comparison is based on the overview on their site.
It looks as though gSender shares many features to CNCjs.
In my use case, I needed the ability to be able to probe the surface of a copper clad board to make circuits. CNCjs runs on a raspberry pi and has the ability to be expanded with plugins for surface probing and other tasks.
My suggestion would be to try both in a test environment to see which one gives you the features want/need in a UI you are comfortable with.
The one that does the job and is easy to use is the right one "for you"
How much quicker are Pi's booting from USB then? Is it worth the effort? I've got a little project that I need to cut the cold boot time down on and I'm at around 40seconds but can't disable anything else, do you think USB would help?
Hiya - Thanks for the comment
first off, there is minimal effort in getting a Pi4 to boot from USB. If you have a spare SD card, you can bake and flash the USB boot utility inside of 5min or less. If you are using PiOS, then there is an image copy utility in the tools menu that you can transfer your current SD card to the USB (or back if you need to) - it's super straightforward.
As for the performance boost, that can have many influencing factors. e.g. How fast your current SD card is, how fast the USB drive is, what the Pi is doing at boot (wait for wifi will delay the process regardless of boot media)
You want to ensure you use a USB3 device and can be a flash drive or an SSD in a USB caddy.
I have not specifically timed the boot up of my Pi, but it is noticeably faster both in boot time and application start times.
One added feature to using USB is that dependent on the drive type, it is likely to last much longer than an SD card if there are constant read/write cycles. Trust me, I've burnt up a few SD cards with this one.
Good luck
when i send the autolevel command it just says ok on the terminal but it doesn't move at all.
I had the exact same issue.
In my case the plug in was monitoring the incorrect port.
I had to modify index.js in the install folder to point to ttyUSB0.
There are 2 places that might need to be updated
@@IQWorkshop i did that but still dind't work, thanks anyways, i appreciate your fast response.
@@johnurena2863 if you changed cncjs to run on port 80 from 8000, also check index.js that the plug in is also on port 80. It has to be the same as cncjs to work
Hmmm, as some of what you said was true CNC deals with more then just milling when referred to unless if you're just getting into the start of things, I do CNC Plasma cutting there is free hand and CNC as there is with milling and anything that isn't computer numeric controlled. Then I get the burning but it's write an OS to a microsd but who am I to criticize you and how you refer to things as it might be right in your country. lol
I just seen Ras Pi 4 and JS and I figured JS meaning Java Script.
Oh yea I have a pi 3 & 4 and I can boot from flash drive on them both.
You are correct. 3d printing, laser cutting and computer controlled milling is all cnc at a technical level. However in layman's terms people think of milling when the term cnc is used in isolation.
My videos are intended for the beginner just getting started and hopefully have a broad understanding in my use case 👍
@@dogcreek-customs5168 correct js is JavaScript 👍
This is the underlying language the application runs in on the PC/Pi
@@dogcreek-customs5168 yes both pi3 and 4 can boot from usb, however the RPi foundation made it easier to configure for the pi4 with a simple utility
Hey dude i need the list of instructions line by line lol this aint working lol
I've been thinking about revisiting this video. It been a while and I think I may be able to do a better job of setting this up.
Watch this space
@@IQWorkshop I got it to work it was very cumbersome but it worked I had to watch your vid frame by frame lol
Glad you got it going