For the next video, could you show what type of connector is necessary to connect, for example, a servomotor to the corresponding port on the board? I am interested in this board, to carry out a project. On the other hand, thank you for the videos you make, they are very useful!! I hope you continue uploading such interesting content for a long time! Thank you really, you are a real help for people who are interested in all this.
Yes, definitely! I'm planning to make videos about most of the stuff which will be controlled in my CNC lathe project. Axis servos, spindle, position / speed mode, spindle encoder, MPG, linear scale used with a pneumatic tailstock. I'm glad my videos are helpfull! :)
That's really interesting! I have the same controller and I'm looking to replace the SmoothStepper I'm currently using with Mach3 for my CNC. How do you plan to implement a closed-loop system with UCCNC? As far as I know, UCCNC doesn't natively support that, and the latency between the board and the PC seems too high for closed-loop control. Windows is not a real-time machine. Thx!
Well, actually I'm not quite going to implement closed-loop. My plan is to make a pneumatic tailstock attached to the linear scale. I'd like to make a macro which will turn on the tailstock and the controller would be measuring the distance the tailstock traveled. Thanks to that I should be able to drill holes to the desired depth using an air cylinder. Something like that. And yes - as far from I know there is no posibility yet to close the loop of the step/dir signal and the drive position signal from a scale.
Hi! It is being tested but there is lathe function. It is available to download from cncdrive.com. I moved to uccnc because i used it also on my mill retrofit project and it liked it a lot. I like the interface, everything is quite simple to setup while it supports most of what you could need for a CNC machine.
@@VolodymyrKh Definitely! I'm planning to make videos of most of the functions and possibilities of this controller. I'll include some overview on the lathe user interface too. Actually it doesn't differ much from the milling gui from what I see. It just suits a little more to a lathe. But I'm now testing the UCCNC turn profile so maybe I'll discover more fun stuff there.
I have the same controller for a new project....but please....don't put it on a steel plate because static discharge are possible 🙂 Which UCCNC software version will you use ?
I just put it on it before powering. After that it was on isolating material. I'm going to use the newest version of uccnc available which has uccnc turn (for lathes). I don't exactly remember which version number is it but i can check if you're curious
I have issue that software is running in demo mode even I have licence attached to UCCNC folder. Can give me some hints about this.. th-cam.com/video/FmpjwKn_GBI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=GM0Cyb_ZoMBwhIB1
Is the controller connecting with the pc? Do you have the right crossed / straight Ethernet cable depending whether you use a internet switch or straight connecting it to pc?
@@GBWM_CNC Controller is connected with pc and have tried 2 cables straight from pc to board. Is there any way to check if connection is established or if you can see anything from video I posted?
@@StageSound-u7s Try to set tcp/ipv4 protocol to manual IP: 10.10.10.10 Mask: 255.255.255.0 Also consider if you connect directly Board to PC then you need "crossed" type cable. If you use "straight" type then it won't be able to connect properly.
You did great job my friend and diy ideas 😊
thanks my friend! :)
For the next video, could you show what type of connector is necessary to connect, for example, a servomotor to the corresponding port on the board? I am interested in this board, to carry out a project. On the other hand, thank you for the videos you make, they are very useful!! I hope you continue uploading such interesting content for a long time! Thank you really, you are a real help for people who are interested in all this.
Yes, definitely! I'm planning to make videos about most of the stuff which will be controlled in my CNC lathe project. Axis servos, spindle, position / speed mode, spindle encoder, MPG, linear scale used with a pneumatic tailstock. I'm glad my videos are helpfull! :)
Nice to hear your voice
Nice to hear that! :)
Very very very good job 💪💪💪
Thx! :)
Muito bom !
:)
The first thing to make on your new machine should be a funnel for your matcha 😄
That's sounds like an idea!
good video my friend GBWM
Thank you my friend Michel!
That's really interesting! I have the same controller and I'm looking to replace the SmoothStepper I'm currently using with Mach3 for my CNC. How do you plan to implement a closed-loop system with UCCNC? As far as I know, UCCNC doesn't natively support that, and the latency between the board and the PC seems too high for closed-loop control. Windows is not a real-time machine. Thx!
Well, actually I'm not quite going to implement closed-loop. My plan is to make a pneumatic tailstock attached to the linear scale. I'd like to make a macro which will turn on the tailstock and the controller would be measuring the distance the tailstock traveled. Thanks to that I should be able to drill holes to the desired depth using an air cylinder. Something like that. And yes - as far from I know there is no posibility yet to close the loop of the step/dir signal and the drive position signal from a scale.
@@GBWM_CNC ah perfect. Great plan! Yes, that will work. Good luck
@@GBWM_CNC Ah what made you go for the UCBB board instead of the UB1?
@@Ale_Lab from what i remember the ub1 has not enough inputs. I will have to get one more ucbb though
We will wait you come back soon
will you? ;)
Hi. How i read information, about uccnc this software doesn't have lathe function? Why you moving from Linux cnc. Thanks.
Hi! It is being tested but there is lathe function. It is available to download from cncdrive.com. I moved to uccnc because i used it also on my mill retrofit project and it liked it a lot. I like the interface, everything is quite simple to setup while it supports most of what you could need for a CNC machine.
Thanks for your reply. Do you have plans to make video about uccnc turn?@@GBWM_CNC
@@VolodymyrKh Definitely! I'm planning to make videos of most of the functions and possibilities of this controller. I'll include some overview on the lathe user interface too. Actually it doesn't differ much from the milling gui from what I see. It just suits a little more to a lathe. But I'm now testing the UCCNC turn profile so maybe I'll discover more fun stuff there.
Can we use this with linuxcnc?
At this moment there is no such possibility. And I think there won't be
🤗
:)
I have the same controller for a new project....but please....don't put it on a steel plate because static discharge are possible 🙂 Which UCCNC software version will you use ?
I just put it on it before powering. After that it was on isolating material. I'm going to use the newest version of uccnc available which has uccnc turn (for lathes). I don't exactly remember which version number is it but i can check if you're curious
@@GBWM_CNC Yes, i saw that, but statics can burn your controller also if it is not powered 😞
@@IceCreams62 I wasn't aware of that!
@@GBWM_CNC That's why the boards arrive into antistatic bags 🙂
I have issue that software is running in demo mode even I have licence attached to UCCNC folder.
Can give me some hints about this..
th-cam.com/video/FmpjwKn_GBI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=GM0Cyb_ZoMBwhIB1
Is the controller connecting with the pc? Do you have the right crossed / straight Ethernet cable depending whether you use a internet switch or straight connecting it to pc?
@@GBWM_CNC Controller is connected with pc and have tried 2 cables straight from pc to board.
Is there any way to check if connection is established or if you can see anything from video I posted?
@@StageSound-u7s
Try to set tcp/ipv4 protocol to manual
IP: 10.10.10.10
Mask: 255.255.255.0
Also consider if you connect directly Board to PC then you need "crossed" type cable. If you use "straight" type then it won't be able to connect properly.