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wireties 07-12-2016 19:29

Re: Recommendations for Restoring Router
 
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Originally Posted by AdamHeard (Post 1619915)
What controller are you planning on running w/ Linux CNC?

Mesa 5124/25 with a +/-10V daughter board.

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Originally Posted by AdamHeard (Post 1619915)
Do the motors have encoders or resolvers on them right now?

I'll find out when I wind them up next week. The cables suggest they have both a tach feedback and quadrature encoder, all balanced signals.

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Originally Posted by AdamHeard (Post 1619915)
It sounds like you know what you're doing, and are on the right path. It's certainly more labor intensive to do what you're doing, but you'll end up with a better system.

Thanks! I'm kinda cheap, gets me into trouble sometimes! The labor is free and I'm getting the students to do some of the work with me.

Ari423 07-12-2016 19:59

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Originally Posted by wireties (Post 1619975)
Thanks! I'm kinda cheap, gets me into trouble sometimes! The labor is free and I'm getting the students to do some of the work with me.

Ah, free slave labor. One of the many benefits of being a mentor

wireties 08-12-2016 13:48

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Originally Posted by Ari423 (Post 1619997)
Ah, free slave labor. One of the many benefits of being a mentor

The router is one of the machines in a Makerspace we setup to benefit the FRC team. So in theory the team will get something out of the work - some day!

InFlight 08-12-2016 21:40

Re: Recommendations for Restoring Router
 
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Originally Posted by sanddrag (Post 1619909)
For rust removal, I can confirm that electrolysis works well. Use "washing soda" instead of baking soda if you can, and use the cheapest brand available without much other stuff in it. I think Sodium Carbonate is what you want, and baking soda is sodium bicarbonate, or maybe I have that backwards. A 6 Amp Schumacher manual (not automatic) charger works well as the power supply, as does an ATX computer power supply. Use any scrap steel for the electrodes, and I recommend more than one electrode.


Baking Soda (Sodium Bicarbonate) is NaHCO3, which in water is Na+ and HCO3- ions.

Sodium Carbonate is Na2CO3, which in water is 2Na+ and CO3-- ions.

Sodium Carnonate is a very strong caustic base (pH 11); where baking soda has a pH around 8. The purpose of either is just to be an electrolyte. The compounds don't take part in actual reaction.

Baking soda might take slightly longer, but it's solution is far safer to handle and dispose with afterwards. As a bonus, most people that bake will already have some at home.

Brian Selle 12-12-2016 12:00

Re: Recommendations for Restoring Router
 
How about this Keith...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7GoRQBvghk

wireties 12-12-2016 16:21

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Originally Posted by Brian Selle (Post 1620819)

I know where my next $100k is going! ;)

RoboChair 12-12-2016 16:48

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Originally Posted by Brian Selle (Post 1620819)

The fact that it's hand held scares me deeply....

EDIT: WHAT THE HELL, it's actually safe for human flesh?!?!?!?!? http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-cult...remover-laser/

AustinSchuh 13-12-2016 00:10

Re: Recommendations for Restoring Router
 
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Originally Posted by wireties (Post 1619975)
Mesa 5124/25 with a +/-10V daughter board.

Awesome! That's what we are running. 1 ms cycle with LinuxCNC and it's working great. Ping me if you need any help. I even rebuilt the verilog to support our specific set of daughter boards.

Looks like a fun project!

wireties 13-12-2016 16:18

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Originally Posted by AustinSchuh (Post 1620950)
Awesome! That's what we are running. 1 ms cycle with LinuxCNC and it's working great. Ping me if you need any help. I even rebuilt the verilog to support our specific set of daughter boards.

Looks like a fun project!

Thanks! I might hit you up for some help. All in Verilog, nothing in VHDL?

AustinSchuh 14-12-2016 02:25

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Originally Posted by wireties (Post 1621068)
Thanks! I might hit you up for some help. All in Verilog, nothing in VHDL?

I can't remember. Might have been VDHL. If you dig through the documentation, you can eventually find instructions on how to build a new image, or give me a holler. It took me a solid day to figure it all out. (If you need a prompt response, I'm waaay faster on gchat).


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