Re: Dyna-Myte 2800C info needed



My first though would be to use EMC and Linux.
see http://www.isd.mel.nist.gov/projects/rcslib/emc_links.html
and about 100,000 more

Interface options
http://www.oceancontrols.com.au/motor_controller/stepper_motor_controllers.htm
http://cadcamcadcam.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=67
and a whol bunch more


On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 19:10:39 GMT, RoyJ <spamless@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

XYZ is 8"x6"x7" high speed spindle, machine is tight. Pretty much tells
you what kind of parts it likes. It would great for the guy making
and/or selling steam engine kits. For the hobbyist, the machine is
complete with tooling and working software.

What I'm wondering about is what kind of PC software is out there. I
suspect (would like to have it confirmed) is that the I/F should be
straight forward. Drive cards and servos are already there.


wfhabicher@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Roy,

Better make room and pay someone (me!) to haul it away! :)

Fact is it can be converted to run off a PC using G-code or DXF files.
But it takes time and money to figure out the way to go; hence it is
more suited for the serious hobbyist.

Can you list the X Y Z traverse lengths?

Wolfgang


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