I try to use the exported gcode form Jedicut in Theremino CNC. There are two issues:
1. the progrem reports mistake about the code G91 - see attached the screenshot
2. the showed shape in the program is not my wing - see attached the .jdc file
Could you suggest please what could be wrong?
Thank you.
Re: Export Gcode
2Hello !
Question 1 : Actually Jedicut only produce G91 command because Jedicut works in relative mode, and Theremino doesn't support thus mode. It only works in absolute mode.
I will works on this.
Question 2 : I can't control because I'm writing on my phone. I will take a look later
Question 1 : Actually Jedicut only produce G91 command because Jedicut works in relative mode, and Theremino doesn't support thus mode. It only works in absolute mode.
I will works on this.
Question 2 : I can't control because I'm writing on my phone. I will take a look later
Jerome
Re: Export Gcode
3Hi Mirek, can you please tell me how to export G-code because I can't find it in the program. Thanks.mirek100 a écrit : mar. mars 28, 2017 2:29 pm I try to use the exported gcode form Jedicut in Theremino CNC. There are two issues:
1. the progrem reports mistake about the code G91 - see attached the screenshot
2. the showed shape in the program is not my wing - see attached the .jdc file
Could you suggest please what could be wrong?
Thank you.
Keith R
Re: Export Gcode
5Yes.......Mirek said that he wanted to use the exported g-code in another program called Theramino, so I was wondering if Jedicut exported g-code. Thanks.Jerome a écrit : jeu. juin 15, 2017 9:47 pm Hello
I don't understand. Do you want to generate GCode with Jedicut ?
Keith R
Re: Export Gcode
6Hello,
Yes, Jedicut can now generate G-Code. To do that, just go in Jedicut's settings, and change communication plugin to use "GCode.dll".
After doing this, you can see a new page in Jedicut's settings where you can set GCode options. There are screenshots : https://www.jedicut.com/en/blog/jedicut ... m-cutting/
Now, when you start a cutting, you generate a GCode file that you can use whith another software
Yes, Jedicut can now generate G-Code. To do that, just go in Jedicut's settings, and change communication plugin to use "GCode.dll".
After doing this, you can see a new page in Jedicut's settings where you can set GCode options. There are screenshots : https://www.jedicut.com/en/blog/jedicut ... m-cutting/
Now, when you start a cutting, you generate a GCode file that you can use whith another software
Jerome
Re: Export Gcode
7Thanks Jerome, that is very useful. yesterday I got one stepper to work from the manual cut option so now I see how everything works together. Now I can continue with the mechanics of my cutter. I will take some photos later and make a nice write up in English.
I have a little understanding now of the config settings as well. I want to use M8 x 1.25 threaded rod from the stepper motors. Is that o.k.? I see more or less how to set this in the CNC Controller settings.
Keith R
I have a little understanding now of the config settings as well. I want to use M8 x 1.25 threaded rod from the stepper motors. Is that o.k.? I see more or less how to set this in the CNC Controller settings.
Keith R
Re: Export Gcode
9Hi Jerome, I have been trying to set the configuration for a few days now and I do not seem to be able to get it right. Maybe you can make some suggestions please? I have 4 x TB6600 stepper drivers and they have 3 DIP switch setting for different microsteps 1,2,4....32 etc. my motors are Nema 17 with 1.8°/step and 2 coils or 4 wires. The breakout board is a 6 axis parallel port Chines board. I now have it work o.k on Linux Cnc and I set it a few ways to get an accurate distance for calibration.
On Jedicut, I can't seem to find a good combination of settings, so if you can help I would really appreciate it! Thanks.
Keith R
On Jedicut, I can't seem to find a good combination of settings, so if you can help I would really appreciate it! Thanks.
Keith R