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5 Axes / Maslow Question

Discussion in 'CNC Mills/Routers' started by Marius119, Aug 10, 2023.

  1. Marius119

    Marius119 New
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    Good evening guys,hope you are all well.@Scott Thompson, sorry to so rudely interrupted on you post,I am new to this thread and was not particularly sure where to post my questions.

    I have build a 5 axis Cnc machine and I am currently running a masso controller on the Machine. The machine works great but have a few problems on of which is TCP I have managed to make a few mods to Post and got it working but my faith has run out now. I have been reading up about Linux Cnc and I am strongly looking into changing over to get my machine running properly,but ai have no clue where to start. I am looking for someone to build me a Linux controller and help me setup the machine so I can get it going. If you guys have any advise or know of someone that can help me I would greatly appreciate it. Many thanks
     
  2. David the swarfer

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    does Masso have forums? if they do then that is the place to ask about solving your TCP problem
     
  3. Rob Taylor

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    Getting a LinuxCNC machine up and running in 3 axes is pretty straightforward... Maybe work on that first (I strongly recommend Mesa cards, probably at least a 6i25 and 7i76, but YMMV for 5-axis capacity) and then add the two other axes once you're more comfortable with HAL. The software modularity is helpful in that regard.
     
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