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    • dc42undefined
      dc42 administrators
      last edited by dc42

      To draw a circles in the same direction each time, you would need to increase U from e.g. 0 to 360 degrees for the first rotation, then 360 to 720 degrees for the second, and so on. For linear axes the maximum distance you set in M208 can be very high, so this shouldn't be a problem, although you may get some loss of accuracy when the U coordinate gets very high because of rounding error.

      You could use G92 U0 to reset the assumed U position to zero occasionally, however this will have the side effect of causing motion to stop momentarily.

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        • Russ Griesundefined
          Russ Gries @dc42
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          @dc42 said in Requests for help: Gcode cam follower/ tangential knife control.:

          To draw a circles in the same direction each time, you would need to increase U from e.g. 0 to 360 degrees for the first rotation, then 360 to 720 degrees for the second, and so on. For linear axes the maximum distance you set in M208 can be very high, so this shouldn't be a problem, although you may get some loss of accuracy when the U coordinate gets very high because of rounding error.

          You could use G92 U0 to reset the assumed U position to zero occasionally, however this will have the side effect of causing motion to stop momentarily.

          THANKS,

          Can you explain this rounding error.

          What is the maximum amount of numbers after the decimal place i can have for the axis?

          I also noticed that this might be a problem.

          Right now I'm using absolute accordance for U (soon to be A) so yes. There continuing to count up for the pulses.

          It should be accurate for the most part but i would like to hear more about this rounding that happens im guessing in the firmware yes?

          Becuse after 100's of loops it could get way off...

          THANKS!

          ~Russ

          One Day At A Time…
          My Main Research Page:
          http://rwgresearch.com/open-projects/3d-printing-research/

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          • Russ Griesundefined
            Russ Gries
            last edited by

            For those interested, here is what our current script spits out.

            This is just a simple circle.

            G1 Z0
            G1 X12.5629 Y-0.5687 U-92.8147 ( Delta = 42.1853 Val = 267.185 )
            G1 X12.3774 Y-1.8196 U-98.4351 ( Delta = -5.62044 Val = 261.565 )
            G1 X12.0701 Y-3.0462 U-104.065 ( Delta = -5.62971 Val = 255.935 )
            G1 X11.6441 Y-4.2369 U-109.686 ( Delta = -5.62101 Val = 250.314 )
            G1 X11.1034 Y-5.38 U-115.315 ( Delta = -5.62889 Val = 244.685 )
            G1 X10.4533 Y-6.4647 U-120.936 ( Delta = -5.62107 Val = 239.064 )
            G1 X9.7 Y-7.4804 U-126.563 ( Delta = -5.62692 Val = 233.437 )
            G1 X8.8508 Y-8.4174 U-132.186 ( Delta = -5.62321 Val = 227.814 )
            G1 X7.9138 Y-9.2666 U-137.814 ( Delta = -5.62818 Val = 222.186 )
            G1 X6.8981 Y-10.0199 U-143.437 ( Delta = -5.62321 Val = 216.563 )
            G1 X5.8134 Y-10.67 U-149.064 ( Delta = -5.62692 Val = 210.936 )
            G1 X4.6703 Y-11.2107 U-154.685 ( Delta = -5.62107 Val = 205.315 )
            G1 X3.4796 Y-11.6367 U-160.314 ( Delta = -5.62889 Val = 199.686 )
            G1 X2.2529 Y-11.944 U-165.936 ( Delta = -5.62211 Val = 194.064 )
            G1 X1.0021 Y-12.1295 U-171.564 ( Delta = -5.62795 Val = 188.436 )
            G1 X-0.261 Y-12.1916 U-177.185 ( Delta = -5.6211 Val = 182.815 )
            G1 X-1.524 Y-12.1295 U-182.815 ( Delta = -5.62956 Val = 177.185 )
            G1 X-2.7749 Y-11.944 U-188.435 ( Delta = -5.62021 Val = 171.565 )
            G1 X-4.0016 Y-11.6367 U-194.064 ( Delta = -5.62861 Val = 165.936 )
            G1 X-5.1922 Y-11.2107 U-199.687 ( Delta = -5.62364 Val = 160.313 )
            G1 X-6.3354 Y-10.67 U-205.313 ( Delta = -5.62542 Val = 154.687 )
            G1 X-7.42 Y-10.0199 U-210.938 ( Delta = -5.62534 Val = 149.062 )
            G1 X-8.4357 Y-9.2666 U-216.563 ( Delta = -5.62459 Val = 143.437 )
            G1 X-9.3727 Y-8.4174 U-222.186 ( Delta = -5.62321 Val = 137.814 )
            G1 X-10.222 Y-7.4804 U-227.811 ( Delta = -5.62482 Val = 132.189 )
            G1 X-10.9753 Y-6.4647 U-233.437 ( Delta = -5.62657 Val = 126.563 )
            G1 X-11.6254 Y-5.38 U-239.064 ( Delta = -5.62692 Val = 120.936 )
            G1 X-12.166 Y-4.2369 U-244.689 ( Delta = -5.62517 Val = 115.311 )
            G1 X-12.5921 Y-3.0462 U-250.31 ( Delta = -5.62052 Val = 109.69 )
            G1 X-12.8993 Y-1.8196 U-255.94 ( Delta = -5.62967 Val = 104.06 )
            G1 X-13.0849 Y-0.5687 U-261.56 ( Delta = -5.62084 Val = 98.4396 )
            G1 X-13.1469 Y0.6944 U-267.19 ( Delta = -5.62944 Val = 92.8101 )
            G1 X-13.0849 Y1.9574 U-272.81 ( Delta = -5.6205 Val = 87.1896 )
            G1 X-12.8993 Y3.2083 U-278.44 ( Delta = -5.62922 Val = 81.5604 )
            G1 X-12.5921 Y4.435 U-284.059 ( Delta = -5.61974 Val = 75.9407 )
            G1 X-12.166 Y5.6256 U-289.692 ( Delta = -5.6323 Val = 70.3084 )
            G1 X-11.6254 Y6.7688 U-295.309 ( Delta = -5.61706 Val = 64.6913 )
            G1 X-10.9753 Y7.8534 U-300.938 ( Delta = -5.62944 Val = 59.0619 )
            G1 X-10.222 Y8.8691 U-306.563 ( Delta = -5.62459 Val = 53.4373 )
            G1 X-9.3727 Y9.8061 U-312.189 ( Delta = -5.62657 Val = 47.8107 )
            G1 X-8.4357 Y10.6553 U-317.814 ( Delta = -5.62482 Val = 42.1859 )
            G1 X-7.42 Y11.4086 U-323.437 ( Delta = -5.62321 Val = 36.5627 )
            G1 X-6.3354 Y12.0588 U-329.058 ( Delta = -5.6207 Val = 30.942 )
            G1 X-5.1922 Y12.5994 U-334.691 ( Delta = -5.63332 Val = 25.3087 )
            G1 X-4.0016 Y13.0254 U-340.313 ( Delta = -5.62133 Val = 19.6874 )
            G1 X-2.7749 Y13.3327 U-345.936 ( Delta = -5.62364 Val = 14.0637 )
            G1 X-1.524 Y13.5183 U-351.56 ( Delta = -5.62413 Val = 8.43958 )
            G1 X-0.261 Y13.5803 U-357.19 ( Delta = -5.62922 Val = 2.81036 )
            G1 X1.0021 Y13.5183 U-362.81 ( Delta = -5.6205 Val = 357.19 )
            G1 X2.2529 Y13.3327 U-368.44 ( Delta = -5.63011 Val = 351.56 )
            G1 X3.4796 Y13.0254 U-374.064 ( Delta = -5.62347 Val = 345.936 )
            G1 X4.6703 Y12.5994 U-379.686 ( Delta = -5.62211 Val = 340.314 )
            G1 X5.8134 Y12.0588 U-385.311 ( Delta = -5.62479 Val = 334.689 )
            G1 X6.8981 Y11.4086 U-390.94 ( Delta = -5.62906 Val = 329.06 )
            G1 X7.9138 Y10.6553 U-396.563 ( Delta = -5.62303 Val = 323.437 )
            G1 X8.8508 Y9.8061 U-402.186 ( Delta = -5.62321 Val = 317.814 )
            G1 X9.7 Y8.8691 U-407.814 ( Delta = -5.62818 Val = 312.186 )
            G1 X10.4533 Y7.8534 U-413.437 ( Delta = -5.62321 Val = 306.563 )
            G1 X11.1034 Y6.7688 U-419.062 ( Delta = -5.62459 Val = 300.938 )
            G1 X11.6441 Y5.6256 U-424.687 ( Delta = -5.62534 Val = 295.313 )
            G1 X12.0701 Y4.435 U-430.313 ( Delta = -5.62542 Val = 289.687 )
            G1 X12.3774 Y3.2083 U-435.936 ( Delta = -5.62364 Val = 284.064 )
            G1 X12.5629 Y1.9574 U-441.565 ( Delta = -5.62861 Val = 278.435 )
            G1 X12.625 Y0.6944 U-447.185 ( Delta = -5.62021 Val = 272.815 )

            On this one we keep the U on the same line, just for testing.

            Indeed if we wanted to do it correctly we would need to have the U on its own line, so its going the correct direction before the move. we have tested both. I just dont like waiting for every stop.

            Currently my U stepper has a gear down ratio of something like 1:100 . this makes it compact but it can not spin fast... I think if i had it moving faster it would look more smooth.

            Say is there something I can do with the Jerk settings or anywhere else to make the moves smother? Even tho there are stops at every point with U on its own line in the code?

            Thanks!

            ~Russ

            One Day At A Time…
            My Main Research Page:
            http://rwgresearch.com/open-projects/3d-printing-research/

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            • Kulitorumundefined
              Kulitorum
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              @Kulitorum here.

              I tried to use G2 and G3 but they are not interpolated very nice in current firmware and pausing during a G2 or G3 messes up and the printhead moves in random directions. I talked to dc42 about this, but I guess the current use of G2 and G3 is too low for him to spend time with it.

              So I use very short lines of a max of 5 mm. With good jerk and acceleration parameters, that moves smoothly and allows me to pause a print at any time within 25mm, in regards to 4-5 commands being buffered in firmware.

              Your slicer should keep an eye on overflow (crossing 360 degrees) and if needed "rewind" the rotation back to 0 to untangle your wires.

              Now watching thread, if you need more help. Unfortunatly I can't share my code.

              Kulitorum

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              • Russ Griesundefined
                Russ Gries @Kulitorum
                last edited by Russ Gries

                @kulitorum

                Hello! Wonderful to see you here. And thanks for any help you can give.

                Can you post your jerk settings?

                So you are using G1 commands for everything?
                If so. Are you using U commands on a new line? Or are you just using them on the same line as the XY accordance? It seems that it depends on if its a cornner or not...

                Any thing i should look out for that you had trubble with would be greaty appreciated if you could note those here.

                I would like to run at higher speeds, so i may have more trouble than you have had getting things to run smoth.

                Again thanks for sharing what you can!

                ~Russ

                One Day At A Time…
                My Main Research Page:
                http://rwgresearch.com/open-projects/3d-printing-research/

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                • Kulitorumundefined
                  Kulitorum
                  last edited by

                  Well, my machine is a lot larger then yours, so comparing acceleration and jerk settings don't really make much sense.

                  Yes, I use G1 for everything, and have the U coordinate together with my XY coordinates. Ofcause my U coordinate is a tangent to a half vector between the line before and the line after the vertex, so you need to do some calculation there. You will need to have the coords XYU on the same line to get anything smooth. Increase your jerk until you start loosing steps, then increase your power on each motor until they reach 50-60c and lower the jerk until it don't fail no more.

                  Hope this helps. If you need more help, setup remote control of your computer and a webcam, and I can control your computer and we can adjust it together over skype 🙂

                  Kulitorum

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators @Kulitorum
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                    @kulitorum said in Requests for help: Gcode cam follower/ tangential knife control.:

                    I tried to use G2 and G3 but they are not interpolated very nice in current firmware and pausing during a G2 or G3 messes up and the printhead moves in random directions. I talked to dc42 about this, but I guess the current use of G2 and G3 is too low for him to spend time with it.

                    Have you tried using G2/G3 with recent firmware versions? If you still have problems with G2/G3 when using firmware 2.02RC2, please let me know what they are.

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                    • dc42undefined
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                      @russ-gries said in Requests for help: Gcode cam follower/ tangential knife control.:

                      Can you explain this rounding error.
                      What is the maximum amount of numbers after the decimal place i can have for the axis?

                      The calculations are done using 32-bit floating point values. See https://www.exploringbinary.com/decimal-precision-of-binary-floating-point-numbers/ for info about the precision.

                      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                      • Danalundefined
                        Danal @Russ Gries
                        last edited by Danal

                        Quite a bit has been said since the original question... still, if it helps:

                        @russ-gries said in Requests for help: Gcode cam follower/ tangential knife control.:

                        @danal said in Requests for help: Gcode cam follower/ tangential knife control.:

                        Russ,

                        Given David's answer that RepRap does not distinguish axis, and given that G-Code (and RepRap) ensure that all axis in a given single move reach their individual endpoints in sync, this all adds up to doing EXACTLY what you want for a coil winder.

                        That is, if the current XYZ position of the "control point" is somwhere around a coil, ready to make the next coil, and the U axis is "pointed aft" to correctly lay the wire, then a G2 arc move that specifies a next XY 1/4 of the way around the coil, and a U that specifies 90 degrees from where U starts (in the correct positive or negative direction)... that move will smoothly rotate U as XY accelerate, move, deccelerate.

                        Personally, I'd do 1/4 arcs while debugging so that you can "see" what is happening better.... but once you've confirmed how this all should work, and "good" g-code, then G2 moves that do full circles, one entire coil per G2 line, should be easy.

                        This is all very hard to put into words... does it make sense?

                        p.s. I'd still recommend you define your rotational axis as A (not U). This is a widespread standard for extra axis in CNC. It also MIGHT make the Web interface display it better.

                        Hi Danal,

                        Thanks for all your feed back,

                        what your saying makes sense. but let me get something correct.

                        If i send "G2 X90.6 Y13.8 I5 J10 U45"

                        David is saying that as the arc move is happening, The U will slowly move around the arc. and the motion will be fluid on the U along the direction of the arc?

                        Yes, that is the correct fundamental idea.

                        however, doing it point to point i will need to add the U on the line before the move so i know its going in the right direction. correct?

                        I would phrase it more as "U is needed on every line". Same idea.

                        Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                        • Danalundefined
                          Danal
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                          @russ-gries said in Requests for help: Gcode cam follower/ tangential knife control.:

                          Also, are you able to make a simple script program that has an in interface for such a G code generator?

                          Probably. Let me "check assumptions" on my end. Inputs to such a generator for "cylindrical" coil wraps would need to be:

                          • Core diameter (what the wire would be wrapped around, even if removed post wrapping).
                          • Core "length" or "height". In other words, first wrap at z=0 and last wrap at Z=this parameter.
                          • Wire diameter
                          • Number of layers
                          • Packing - even or offset (see below)
                          • Fudge factor for packing density. Could be called "tightness".

                          What else?

                          Even Packing:

                          OOO   OOO
                          OOO   OOO
                          OOO   OOO
                          OOO   OOO
                          OOO   OOO
                          OOO   OOO
                          

                          Offset Packing(would really be half spaced, characters will not show that properly)

                          OOO    OOO
                           OOO  OOO
                          OOO    OOO
                           OOO  OOO
                          OOO    OOO
                           OOO  OOO
                          OOO    OOO
                           OOO  OOO
                          

                          And, is there a need for "non cylindrical" winds? Donut/Torus or similar? Those are probably beyond a simple script. Examples:

                               OO    OO
                              OOO    OOO
                            OOOOO    OOOOO
                           OOOOOO    OOOOOO
                            OOOOO    OOOOO
                             OOOO    OOOO
                               OO    OO
                             
                          
                               OO    OO
                             OOO      OOO
                           OOOO        OOOO
                          OOO            OOO
                           OOOO        OOOO
                             OOO      OOO
                               OO    OO
                             
                          

                          Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                          • Russ Griesundefined
                            Russ Gries
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                            Thanks for the feedback everyone. I will reply to comments sooner than later I hope.

                            In the meantime I decided to use a stepper motor directly as my tool end. This mainly to reduce any backlash and confusion between how many steps per revolution Ect. Right now I'm using an unknown stepper motor with a very large gear reduction which I cannot tune correctly. (I also re built it for bipolar). It also has a tremendous amount of backlash in the gears and renders it almost useless for this application. It's also not fast enough so I decided to dig through my Box of steppers and I found these really nice point 9゚ steppers. I ended up drilling a hole down the center and I'm going to attach my tool end directly on the shaft. This is a nema 17 which is quite large and heavy, but this is to prove the concept it will work, and because it was free in my bin of parts. 😉

                            Yeah that hole sucked to drill... but i got it!!

                            Here's a few photos
                            I'll post more later
                            Thanks
                            ~Russ

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                            • Russ Griesundefined
                              Russ Gries
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                              Ok, still haven't had time to sit down and respond to posts... will do shortly.

                              However i have managed to get this done.

                              https://youtu.be/lqoa55_MOiY

                              A proper video will be posted on my main YT when its time...

                              ~Russ

                              One Day At A Time…
                              My Main Research Page:
                              http://rwgresearch.com/open-projects/3d-printing-research/

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                              • Russ Griesundefined
                                Russ Gries
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                                One step closer...

                                https://youtu.be/2Jksxj-7JEM

                                https://youtu.be/5zuiqzTgi_U

                                But still alot to do.

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                                ~Russ

                                One Day At A Time…
                                My Main Research Page:
                                http://rwgresearch.com/open-projects/3d-printing-research/

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                                  Russ Gries @Danal
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                                  @danal said in Requests for help: Gcode cam follower/ tangential knife control.:

                                  @russ-gries said in Requests for help: Gcode cam follower/ tangential knife control.:

                                  Also, are you able to make a simple script program that has an in interface for such a G code generator?

                                  Probably. Let me "check assumptions" on my end. Inputs to such a generator for "cylindrical" coil wraps would need to be:

                                  • Core diameter (what the wire would be wrapped around, even if removed post wrapping).
                                  • Core "length" or "height". In other words, first wrap at z=0 and last wrap at Z=this parameter.
                                  • Wire diameter
                                  • Number of layers
                                  • Packing - even or offset (see below)
                                  • Fudge factor for packing density. Could be called "tightness".

                                  What else?

                                  Even Packing:

                                  OOO   OOO
                                  OOO   OOO
                                  OOO   OOO
                                  OOO   OOO
                                  OOO   OOO
                                  OOO   OOO
                                  

                                  Offset Packing(would really be half spaced, characters will not show that properly)

                                  OOO    OOO
                                   OOO  OOO
                                  OOO    OOO
                                   OOO  OOO
                                  OOO    OOO
                                   OOO  OOO
                                  OOO    OOO
                                   OOO  OOO
                                  

                                  And, is there a need for "non cylindrical" winds? Donut/Torus or similar? Those are probably beyond a simple script. Examples:

                                       OO    OO
                                      OOO    OOO
                                    OOOOO    OOOOO
                                   OOOOOO    OOOOOO
                                    OOOOO    OOOOO
                                     OOOO    OOOO
                                       OO    OO
                                     
                                  
                                       OO    OO
                                     OOO      OOO
                                   OOOO        OOOO
                                  OOO            OOO
                                   OOOO        OOOO
                                     OOO      OOO
                                       OO    OO
                                     
                                  

                                  I will sendyou a PM and descuss this further!!

                                  Thanks
                                  ~Russ

                                  One Day At A Time…
                                  My Main Research Page:
                                  http://rwgresearch.com/open-projects/3d-printing-research/

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                                  • Russ Griesundefined
                                    Russ Gries
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                                    wow, that's all i have to say...

                                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPXUmXTCtok
                                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aq7Zv-7jEf8

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                                    ~Russ

                                    One Day At A Time…
                                    My Main Research Page:
                                    http://rwgresearch.com/open-projects/3d-printing-research/

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                                      Russ Gries
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                                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfoMRPy4bJk

                                      still a lot more to do... but its looking good.

                                      ~Russ

                                      One Day At A Time…
                                      My Main Research Page:
                                      http://rwgresearch.com/open-projects/3d-printing-research/

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                                      • Russ Griesundefined
                                        Russ Gries
                                        last edited by Russ Gries

                                        47.5 AWG wire. about 1000 turns, 4.186 Kohms. That's a lot of resistance!

                                        Its funny you cant even see the wire going in to the tool...

                                        not to bad. got a bit of a slip there in the center.... more to tune still. also the roller play's a roll. Get it... ha,
                                        on i'm slap happy...

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                                        God Bless,
                                        ~Russ

                                        One Day At A Time…
                                        My Main Research Page:
                                        http://rwgresearch.com/open-projects/3d-printing-research/

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                                          Russ Gries
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                                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmNTSxDMqxM

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                                          • dc42undefined
                                            dc42 administrators
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                                            Nice! Anyone have any ideas of applications for flat coils? Wireless charging perhaps?

                                            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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