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The Clearpath servos Tom & I use require no driver or encoders as they come built in so they are not that far out of line for cost. I have 3+ years on my NEMA 34's and they are still doing fine moving my 400lb gantry.N2 Welding wrote: Mon Oct 30, 2023 12:26 amWith that said is it a stretch to assume it would be a waste of money for someone on a tight budget to use servo motors?acourtjester wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 9:57 am One thing is you can get all the speed you want with the servos, it far exceeds the need for plasma cutting.![]()
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My torch does a dry run at cut height instead of pierce height tooacourtjester wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2024 8:19 pm Ok new question, switching back to Plasma on my table. I am using QTPlasmaC GUI and the Probe Test works as it should with moving to pierce height. But when running aa G-code (dry run) I don't think it moves to pierce height just to cut height then moving on the cut path. I have used different LinuxCNC Post Processors in SheetCam but looking at the G-code I don't see the probe command G38. What post processor should I use with an Ohmic sensor??
I have used other post processors with an ohmic sensor but not with LinuxCNC so I cannot use them as they use a G31 command for the probe.