converting from plasma to 3d printer

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14 Jun 2019 16:15 #136894 by phoenix
where can i find 3d printer config files for linux cnc ??

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14 Jun 2019 17:40 #136897 by bevins

where can i find 3d printer config files for linux cnc ??


Use the same basic config for plasma, remove the stuff you dont need and add the stuff you need for your printer head.

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15 Jun 2019 01:13 #136935 by phoenix
I can do that but only problem I'm having that i have 9 axis config i need to remove 4 axis only need 5
How xan i do that!????

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15 Jun 2019 03:10 #136941 by bevins

I can do that but only problem I'm having that i have 9 axis config i need to remove 4 axis only need 5
How xan i do that!????


Show a video of your 9 axis machine working and post your hal and ini and I will remove 4 axis's.

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15 Jun 2019 14:15 #136983 by phoenix
thanks sir
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15 Jun 2019 14:47 - 15 Jun 2019 14:51 #136985 by pl7i92
to remove the HAL is needed
Basic the whole folder as a ZIP

Linuxcnc is not the best OS for a 3d printer

it will work


you may look here
forum.linuxcnc.org/49-basic-configuratio...-reprap-and-linuxcnc
Last edit: 15 Jun 2019 14:51 by pl7i92.

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23 Nov 2020 13:48 - 24 Nov 2020 15:53 #190113 by EdwardClarkCBC

to remove the HAL is needed
Basic the whole folder as a ZIP

Linuxcnc is not the best OS for a 3d printer

it will work


you may look here
www.palmgear.com/best-printers-for-envelopes/

Has any of you tried converting a 3d Printer to a Plasma Cutter? You can find many people who converted CNC's into plasma cutters but not 3d printers. You would need a mesh surface with water under it. You could theoretically control the plasma torch similar to how it's done with the laser conversions. Just use the cooling fan output of your board, connect it to a relay, and the relay to the plasma cutter torch interface. Theoretically, it should be totally possible then to fix the plasma torch onto the 3d printer and use Tech2C Fusion360 exporter to control it. Has anyone experienced that or would you recommend it at all?
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25 Nov 2020 08:34 - 25 Nov 2020 08:36 #190249 by Himarc3D
2017 i did it using ramps and marlin at the time just for curiosity, i dont have one but better use Plasmac and Mesa, Plasmac is the way to go [/attachment]
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