Thanks Slavko for responding.
Do you have a link where I can see the video description you mentioned?
Bertho
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Hello..
It's written in video description. The data is provided by python script.
Well the workflow is like that:
-Draw board.
-export board to 800 or 1000DPI BW image -pass that image to python script
to get bitfile -load bitfile into LinuxCNC -Push start
Slavko.
p.s.
It's possible to pass just BW image to Linuxcnc but the power of my computer
is just little to low to provide data in realtime. So I do preproces data.
Maybe just better algorithm can solve that...
On 11. 12. 2014 00:43, 'Boman33' boman33@... [Homebrew_PCBs] wrote:
> Very nicely done!!
>
> What software are you using to do the bitmap or vector to rotary
> control/firing?
> Bertho
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> clad
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> Just make a crapy video to show how I do that.
> Instead to use CNC XY table and get 1200mm/min I add A rotational axis
> and got 30159mm/min scan rate and use only Y axis to advance board
> every revolution of arm by 0.01mm.
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> The laser is mounted in aluminum arm to the stepper motor. Powering
> stepper motor with 16 or 32x microstep was total disaster. Now I drive
> motor in full step but picked speed where inertia of arm just coencide
> with resonance so motion is wery smoth.
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> http://youtu.be/8ekioGZOkb4
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