Deskcnc Probe
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Which probe is better.? Mach Discussion > General Mach Discussion Which probe is better.? (1/2) jevs: I am looking for a probe to do digitizing and also edge and center finding etc. Which of these is better or more accurate? Or should I be looking for something better?
If so what would it be? Hood: Check out Zarzuls probe, you will find the thread in the bargain basement section of the forum. Hood jevs: I beleive his probe is the first one I linked to at Wildhorse? I read all those posts, but I still don't know which of the two is better. One is nearly 3 times as expensive, but is it better (more accurate or better repeatability)?
Also are these probes even any good for edge finding, or are they not accurate enough? Hood: I made my own probe and its very accurate, it is along the same lines as the ones you linked to, ie the 3 rod and ball type. I dont use it for probing and it was never my intention to use it for that, it was made for edge finding and is extremely repeatable, I have it true to less than 0.005mm and it will repeat at less than I can measure. So from that I would say there is no reason to think either of the two above would be any different. Hood BR549: I have used the IMSRV model for over 5 years without fail and it is VERY accurate. (;-) TP Navigation [0] [#].
DeskCNC is a Windows based CAM/CNC solution for creating toolpaths, copying existing models, and running CNC machines. DeskCNC can create toolpaths from DXF STL, Gerber, Excellon, and Image file formats as well as Digitize existing part geometr (requires optional Probe or Laser Scanner).
As of this date the DeskCNC, TP-100 touch trigger probe is released. This device is a mechanical contact probe capable of scanning a contoured surface at rates of 20,000 points or more per hour. It is integrated with the DeskCNC controller and software program. Routines, within the DeskCNC software, permit jog selection of scanning zones and then fully automated raster collection of surface data, resulting in the creation of a machinable,.STL file. Probe tip radius compensation and waterline probing are also included. The probe has a precision ruby tip for reduced wear and increased accuracy. The shank is 3/8 inch diameter, to accommodate the capacities of the small desktop mills such as the Sherline, Taig, and MaxNC.
With an expected useful life in excess of 10,000,000 data points, it is suitable for both commercial and hobby use. In addition to the probing capabilities, the package also includes a base and contact tip that converts the probe into a precision tool length setter.
In this mode tool lengths are automatically measured and recorded in the DeskCNC tool table. Price is $399 in single quantities, DeskCNC customers are eligible for a discounted price of $275. Some pictures and additional information is available at: Fred Smith - IMService THE source for low cost Cad-Cam IMService P.O. Box 142 New Hudson, MI, USA Voice- 888-451-1670 Fax- 248-486-3600 Similar Threads: • Need Help!- • • Need Help!- • •. I'm not sure if this is the proper place to have this discussion, but if not, I'm sure the moderators will let us know.;-) As stated in the announcement, the probe ' is integrated with the DeskCNC controller and software program'. The controller is a $25, remote processor, which is a combination 45000 hz step and direction controller and a break-out board.
It connects to the serial port of most any dumpster grade Windows 98 (or later) PC. Download autodesk combustion 2008 keygen only download free. Your options for using the probe are to use it with the DeskCNC 'software and controller' system and the built in utilities, or to use it with another control system, which may or may not have the degree of automation available with DeskCNC.
If you use it with another system that results in an.STL file, then DeskCNC software can be used to create toolpaths to machine the file, even though it was not created with DeskCNC. Fred Smith - IMService.