I have a basic question. Can Path Pilot be used on a diy cnc conversion? If so what would be required to complete this? Thanks.
John
I have a basic question. Can Path Pilot be used on a diy cnc conversion? If so what would be required to complete this? Thanks.
John
Read through the pathpilot forum at LinuxCNC. Lots of info ...
https://forum.linuxcnc.org/pathpilot
Bit late to the party, but I was one of the folks that got PathPilot running on a Novakon Torus pro.
I just finished getting Pathpilot running on a grizzly mill conversion running a PMDX126 bob and a Mesa 7i92h. Getting ready to do a grizzly lathe conversion with path pilot.
Scott...
Instructional Videos for CNC Guitar Building
http://www.rmgvideos.com
My shop built gantry machine is running PP with a PMDX132 and Mesa 7i92h. In a month or 2 I expect to have my KC1022 (like G0602/0752) lathe running as well.
Gerrit
Be interested is seeing these lathe conversions. I've got a standard-modern running under linuxcnc but would like to have something different for the GUI, and if it even remotely resembled my 1100 that would be a bonus
M
The "Long path tool" easiest solution out of the bunch is to simply shorten the name of the parent folder. But as you can imagine, this is not always applicable. This method is not applicable if you have a lot of files that are exceeding the length restriction limit.
yes very doable got small X2 on PP with Mesa 5i25 and Geko G540.
I would say look up in the forum posted by the others here.
Figure out what electronics you want to use.
Then you need to update the Hal and config file in PP for your setup.
I went to PP cause Mach3 wasn't working well for me(could of been the computer not Mach3 fault).
And the PP look and feel looked really good to me over the linuxcnc one.
IF you set it up as a model that uses say a 7i92 card (ethernet) then it becomes simple as you just wire it up to fit the card I/O and you are basically done. The trick is to get a PC that will run that version of PP (linux) . Linux can be sensitive to hardware in Linux. Too new of hardware and there are no drivers to run it in Linux. Been there done that one. OR you can just buy the PC from Tormach (;-)
(;-) TP