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    Thomss

    @Thomss

    Designer off sailing yacht interiors, LDC-driver, Love to sail, kayak on open waters, ride my bike on European roads,

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    • RE: Expansion Board External Stepper Motors

      follow this link, it might help.
      https://youtu.be/AF3wHic4EMs

      Or This page https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Duex2_and_Duex5_Features

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: trial, ask & error

      @nhof Thank you for answering those, "for moste of us" standard things.
      for me totally new, and without questioning a way to misunderstand.
      so if i understand right, within "tool" (group) i can define a complete axis, like the stepper, and the mechanical end switches.

      Does the Duet can handle soft-switches ??

      As i look at my Duet-2, i think i have a device overdone for my purpose of use.
      not negatively, i find a use for them. thinking of temperature reading of my router bits.

      posted in General Discussion
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    • trial, ask & error

      At first, i am not a 3D printer person, i do work wit CNC routers an lathe's for me the important tasks are
      the X, Y & Z axis, steps per cm velocity in mm per minute and acceleration.

      As i be growing into the Duet-2, by "trial, ask & error", i find my self in expressions i have no clue what the are
      and where or how to use them.
      Reading is explaining a lot, but some main things i do not understand.
      sometimes it is as 1 thing has two words, and the next moment in line as they are different things.

      1, motor - Drive
      2, printhead motor
      3 tools
      3 heater (why so many)
      4, extruder moves
      5, bang-bang mode
      6, Thermostatic control

      and there are more i assume

      maybe someone can and will explain, how to see those in relation ..

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: Display of axis

      Yess, Yess... This is the missing brick, On this i can continiu-

      posted in Duet Web Control
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    • RE: Display of axis

      As in the file:

      M584 X0 Y1:3 Z2 U9 E4:5:6 P5

      where X= #0 stepper
      where Y= #1 & #3 stepper
      where Z= #2 stepper

      Where U = dummy #9
      where 4,5 and 6 are E-motors

      i did just now:
      M584 X5 Ym6 Ys7 Z8 U9 P5
      where motor 5-9 are on the expansion breakout board.
      As you see, i used Ym and Ys (master and slave), and P5 to make 5 motors visible.
      than i did :
      M584 X5 Y6:7 Z8 U9 P5
      but non is happening...

      posted in Duet Web Control
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    • RE: Display of axis

      @deckingman As i said before, i only have the basic config.g file.

      0_1562877003983_config.g

      i have tried to give the P a value of 5, but did not see really a change.

      wat do i have: (board and machine are not hookt up yet)
      X-axsis, Y-axis master and Y-axis slave Z-axis A and B axis (rotation head on the Z-axis)

      Those last two i will be removed and not use on this machine for now.

      the machine is screw-driven and i do use a stepper expansion board because the Duet 2 is not capable to run steppers over 2A, and i use external steppers.

      posted in Duet Web Control
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    • RE: Display of axis

      @danal took a wile before i understood,
      My board, laying next to me, is only hooked up tu 5 volt (usb) and not jet to the machine,

      so as requested...

      {"status":"O","coords":{"axesHomed":[0,0,0],"wpl":1,"xyz":[0.000,0.000,0.000],"machine":[0.000,0.000,0.000],"extr":[]},"speeds":{"requested":0.0,"top":0.0},"currentTool":-1,"params":{"atxPower":0,"fanPercent":[30,100,100,0,0,0,0,0,0],"fanNames":["","","","","","","","",""],"speedFactor":100.0,"extrFactors":[],"babystep":0.000},"seq":13,"sensors":{"probeValue":1000,"fanRPM":0},"temps":{"current":[2000.0,2000.0,2000.0,2000.0,2000.0,2000.0,2000.0,2000.0],"state":[0,3,0,0,0,0,0,0],"names":["","","","","","","",""],"tools":{"active":[],"standby":[]},"extra":[{"name":"*MCU","temp":40.0}]},"time":90031.0,"coldExtrudeTemp":160.0,"coldRetractTemp":90.0,"compensation":"None","controllableFans":1,"tempLimit":290.0,"endstops":4095,"firmwareName":"RepRapFirmware for Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet","geometry":"cartesian","axes":3,"totalAxes":4,"axisNames":"XYZU","volumes":2,"mountedVolumes":1,"name":"WorkBee","probe":{"threshold":600,"height":39.55,"type":5},"tools":[],"mcutemp":{"min":28.9,"cur":40.0,"max":41.0},"vin":{"min":0.7,"cur":1.7,"max":1.8}}

      posted in Duet Web Control
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    • RE: Display of axis

      As i played with this M-code, and no change appeared, can it be so that the board actually has to be hooked up to the machine to show the status of the machine??

      posted in Duet Web Control
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    • RE: Display of axis

      @deckingman ,@bearer , I still are reading and reading, my self in to this config.g file.
      i do not have yet a config other than the basic one. (and experimenting from that point)

      @bearer said in Display of axis:

      they should be displayed if they are configured i think.

      Jea, now you speak about so, i have read somewhere about this, can't remember where..

      @deckingman thank you for the lead, i will make use of your info, and pointing me to the M584 code and the P values

      posted in Duet Web Control
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    • Display of axis

      I do not use the Duet 2 in a 3D printer, but on my CNC machines.
      The machine i offered to electronic rebuild has 6 axis. 4 for the Cartesian movements ( X, Ym & Ys and the Z axis). on the Z axis is a kind of gimbal system (A & B axis) to move the former router under an angle.
      If i look at the DWC screen, I only see 3 axis X,Y & Z.
      Is there a way i can visualize within DWC all of my axis?? (position and movement)

      posted in Duet Web Control
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