@@lilow3378 I mean it in a good way. Its really impressive. Are the controls opens looped? Or are you making adjustments based on some kind of feedback?
@@bendustin7609, there is a voltage comparator board fitted that allows the monitoring of the high / low Tig voltage according to the torch height. This allows the Tig torch to keep a constant set height depending on the set voltage displayed.
@@bendustin7609 Thanks for interest, but if I tell you how to do it, it would be giving away the 7 years it took to work it out, plus the 30 years of Tig welding experience prior.
Super
You are a god
Thanks, but it depends on what you mean.
@@lilow3378 I mean it in a good way. Its really impressive. Are the controls opens looped? Or are you making adjustments based on some kind of feedback?
@@bendustin7609, there is a voltage comparator board fitted that allows the monitoring of the high / low Tig voltage according to the torch height. This allows the Tig torch to keep a constant set height depending on the set voltage displayed.
@@lilow3378 very nice. Do you adjust the path at all if the heat causes distortion? I mostly interested because I want to do a similar project
@@bendustin7609 Thanks for interest, but if I tell you how to do it, it would be giving away the 7 years it took to work it out, plus the 30 years of Tig welding experience prior.
Is it mach3 ,? It's not looking Masso
Not Masso, an early 22 year old DeskCNC controller.