Anyone use a different pendent then the one sold by Flashcut? I would like a pendent with a dial and keys.
Anyone use a different pendent then the one sold by Flashcut? I would like a pendent with a dial and keys.
I wish they supported the Contour Shuttle, I use them on all of my Mach3 machines and they work great.
c
I recently setup a Contour Shuttle Pro 2 on my flashcut controller. I use the wheel(s) for jogging Z, and use the buttons for jogging X,Y. I assigned other buttons for slow/med/fast jog rates, and others for continuous/.100/.01/.001 step increments. It's not a real pendent with mpg for all the axis, but its the best I could come up with. It's 10X better than trying to jog the machine using mouse/keyboard/touch screen.
Overall, I'm very satisfied with my Flashcut control, but its disappointing that the pendant they sell is $400, and it doesn't even have a jog wheel. They are very clever people, they could easily setup a plugin like Mach for the shuttle pendant.
xtwalt,
What did you have to do to get this to work? What software did you install?
cheers,
c
He used the Shuttle Pro plug in.
A lazy man does it twice.
Where is the shuttle pro plug in located? Are you talking about the Mach3 plugin if so how do you install it in Flashcut?
I used the setup software from Contour. I downloaded the Windows 8 version from their website, since the device I purchased from ebay is used and only came with XP drivers.
I assigned keyboard strokes to the buttons / wheels to mimic using the keyboard (see the list below). I wish there was a way to use the wheel in combination with a button to also drive X and Y axis, but couldn't figure a way to do that with their software. This is where a smart programmer could easily write a custom Plug-In, like the Mach people did. Being able to Jog Z with the wheel is where I needed it most, for setting tool lengths and etc.
• X AXIS + = CTRL + Right Arrow
• X AXIS - = CTRL + Left Arrow
• Y AXIS + = CTRL + Up Arrow
• Y AXIS - = CTRL + Down Arrow
• Z AXIS + = CTRL + Page Up
• Z AXIS - = CTRL + Page Down
• A AXIS + = CTRL + Plus (+) Key
• A AXIS - = CTRL + Minus (-) Key
• Fast Jog Speed = T
• Medium Jog Speed = D
• Slow Jog Speed = W
• Contunous = O
• 0.1 = O ~ Down Arrow
• 0.01 = O ~ Down Arrow ~ Down Arrow
• 0.001 = O ~ Down Arrow ~ Down Arrow ~ Down Arrow
• Step = E
Hope this helps. I would love to see if anyone else can figure out a way to make this better.
Walt
• 0.1 = O ~ Down Arrow
• 0.01 = O ~ Down Arrow ~ Down Arrow
• 0.001 = O ~ Down Arrow ~ Down Arrow ~ Down Arrow
I can't get these keys to work, the only thing that happens is the Y axis moves. I was able to toggle a button for the rate - slow, medium, fast but can't figure out the keystroke for the jog distance .1, .01, .001
Dan
I played around some more and found a way to get the wheel to work for X,Y and Z. You have to make (3) different target applications and a button to switch between them. All are identical except for what is assigned to the jog wheel. I've attached a link to my Youtube Channel "WD CNC". This is easier than trying to explain it. I can email you the settings files for the shuttle pro if you email me.
Here is the link:
Flashcut CNC Pendant - YouTube
It's not perfect, but good enough for now.
Walt
[email protected]
Cool beans.
Just a note. I could not get the jog distance to work using the down arrow. You need to have checked the "Keyboard Jog Requires Control Key" under the Jogging Settings menu.