LinuxCNC HAL basic tutorial, Part 2

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • Continuing on with the HAL tutorial, we'll explore the NET command and how it functions with LinuxCNC

Komentáře • 13

  • @aliebada
    @aliebada Před rokem

    Thanks! You got me interested in Linux CNC, I think it is like an automatic positioning system that can be infinitely adapting to environment, will read more into it, thanks!

  • @ruben-yrcnc2029
    @ruben-yrcnc2029 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Phil, well done!

  • @LikeFactoryMade
    @LikeFactoryMade Před 3 lety +3

    Man, you've just cleared up some things that I was always confused about. The thing that you explained here: (czcams.com/video/OgWCz5zDPBo/video.html), haunted me ever since I've started linuxcnc, and din't understood that properly. Wish I had these resources before I've made my controller, it would have saved me a lot of time. Thanks for the great work!

  • @atiger4716
    @atiger4716 Před 3 lety +1

    Waiting for part 3 😀

    • @TheFeralEngineer
      @TheFeralEngineer  Před 3 lety

      Patience 👌👌. I just did another one on classicladder I'm about to upload. All in time 😋

  • @johnalex3023
    @johnalex3023 Před rokem

    You give nice explanations. I have an unrelated question: can you offer any insight on stepper motor tuning, NOT using the config wizard? I built a four axis router table years ago, running one of the first versions of Debian that had LinuxCNC. I don’t want to use the wizard because I have a lot going on in the ini and Hal files. I used hidcomp to connect my home made pendant, so I am reluctant to update.

    • @TheFeralEngineer
      @TheFeralEngineer  Před rokem

      What are you trying to tune about them?

    • @johnalex3023
      @johnalex3023 Před rokem

      @@TheFeralEngineer They run fine, but I feel like I could get more speed, and/or smoother running.

    • @TheFeralEngineer
      @TheFeralEngineer  Před rokem

      @@johnalex3023 that would just be velocity and acceleration settings in your ini file, then. No need to use the wizards 🐱

    • @johnalex3023
      @johnalex3023 Před rokem

      @@TheFeralEngineer Yes, but is it as simple as just tweaking the numbers until I’m happy, or is there a relationship/formula?

    • @TheFeralEngineer
      @TheFeralEngineer  Před rokem

      @@johnalex3023 nah, just adjust until you're happy. No real formula. If you lose steps on take off, you went too hard, too quickly, so reduce acceleration. If you lose steps in the middle of a long rapid move, reduce rapid velocity.
      The whole crank it until it snaps and back it off 10% philosophy kinda holds true in some ways.