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<blockquote data-quote="Nena" data-source="post: 391368" data-attributes="member: 7861"><p>Hi Folks (Thomas)</p><p></p><p>So, i've made a decision, ill first let my machine work with one axis at the time and finish it. So i call on each axis wich place it needs to be and do there thing. To work with multiple axis i need to work with time. Hoped that i didnt need to do that but there is no other way. So first ill program the machine for each axis seperated controll then when the machine is totally done ill think about timing the axis. But there are several difficulties in multiple axis becourse some axis have a continuous movement so these need to be programmed other way. </p><p></p><p>So the next thing is:</p><p></p><p>- Finishing the rest of the cables for the kill switches.</p><p>- Programming a new algorithm for all axis but one at the time with its values.</p><p>- Buy new cable chains that can hold more cables.</p><p>- Add a kill switch for testing</p><p>- Make the complete electronics cabinet.</p><p>- Draw the lap table. </p><p>- Finishing the Cutting head. </p><p>- All the next thing we see then. </p><p></p><p>I think its taken a long time to think about the issue about moving the axis but im done with it, so first a static movement of the axis and when the machine is done, looking at a dynamic movement. </p><p></p><p>Christian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nena, post: 391368, member: 7861"] Hi Folks (Thomas) So, i've made a decision, ill first let my machine work with one axis at the time and finish it. So i call on each axis wich place it needs to be and do there thing. To work with multiple axis i need to work with time. Hoped that i didnt need to do that but there is no other way. So first ill program the machine for each axis seperated controll then when the machine is totally done ill think about timing the axis. But there are several difficulties in multiple axis becourse some axis have a continuous movement so these need to be programmed other way. So the next thing is: - Finishing the rest of the cables for the kill switches. - Programming a new algorithm for all axis but one at the time with its values. - Buy new cable chains that can hold more cables. - Add a kill switch for testing - Make the complete electronics cabinet. - Draw the lap table. - Finishing the Cutting head. - All the next thing we see then. I think its taken a long time to think about the issue about moving the axis but im done with it, so first a static movement of the axis and when the machine is done, looking at a dynamic movement. Christian [/QUOTE]
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