CNC Motion Control with LinuxCNC + Mesa FPGA Card
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Give Skillshare a try: skl.sh/marcoreps9
µm resolution linear encoder www.banggood.com/custlink/mGD...
5% coupon for Cetus 3D printer: 5pctoff shop.tiertime.com/
Hi-Res Servos: www.motioncontrolproducts.co....
Hi-Res Multimeter: www.welectron.com/Brymen-BM86...
Hi-Res Patreon: / marcoreps
Spindle: www.mechatron-gmbh.de/
This has also helped a lot with latency: forum.linuxcnc.org/18-compute...
I bought my Mesa card from eusurplus.com/, they make you pay DHL Express but actually pulled off next day delivery which was great!
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You are like This Old Tony with a german accent. Every single video that you do makes me laugh.
@danielfogli1760
4 жыл бұрын
And metric 😉
@blzahz7633
4 жыл бұрын
Man of culture, I see.
@wayneshephard
3 жыл бұрын
Bloody hilarious, disabling bios settings like surprise restart :)
@maddenjulien1055
2 жыл бұрын
I dont mean to be so offtopic but does anyone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account..? I somehow forgot my login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me.
@nickolasconnor3661
2 жыл бұрын
@Madden Julien instablaster ;)
I know very few people on this planet who can single-handedly build an industrial grade CNC machine from scratch, being the electrical engineer, the mechanical engineer, the software engineer, and the product designer all at the same time. This takes DIY and creativity to another dimension.
@andypughtube
4 жыл бұрын
Odd, nearly everyone I know can do it :-)
@frosty129
4 жыл бұрын
@@andypughtube I guess I need new friends
@andypughtube
4 жыл бұрын
@@frosty129 It's more that after 10 years working with LinuxCNC all the normal folk I know have abandoned me. :-)
@tamurhaq
4 жыл бұрын
@@andypughtube I think the point is that Marco clearly takes it to the next level. Most people just slap together controllers and software and watch it go. This level of calibration and tweaking is very rare. Especially calibrating and pid tuning fpga controllers for cnc? I dont think I've seen another video on that to be honest
@rockybass3129
3 жыл бұрын
@@andypughtube Yeah but still that first EMC or Mach, fully ballscrew converted Rong Fu retrofit cnc is still a milestone.
This project is looking even more hilariously expensive with every new video!! Awesome though!!
You are a master, i mainten and repair CNC machines in a factory, also build myself a cnc router. Watching your videos i can only think what a pleasure and honor it would be to work and learn from you. Hands down the best chanel on youtube for me.
@matiasgoinheix366
2 жыл бұрын
What's your balls crew maintenance workflow?
Damn, I love this cnc series. Keep up the good work!
@TheRainHarvester
5 жыл бұрын
Checkout the mini LEGO CNC made with this controller: kzread.info/dash/bejne/p3WfrMyDdc_Qm9Y.html
I've never simultaneously been so much intrigued and entertained. Still one of my favorite channels. Thank you
The I term in PID not only affects the reaction speed of the system, but also ensures error is being zeroed-out over time. Without it the error, however small it might become thanks to high P gain, will always remain there.
"surprise reboot" I am suprised that one isnt more common xD
@GlennHamblin
5 жыл бұрын
I thought that was a standard feature of Microsoft operating systems.
We are certainly not inching over here😂😂😂 Made my day
@alymuni
5 жыл бұрын
Indeed
You are a genius. I retrofitted a couple of 5kW servomotors a while back and they always shoke a bit. Today I opened the motors and wrapped aluminium tape around everything. The results were impressive, not very pretty, but Impressive none of the less.
WOW, I think that the is one of the most ambitious project yet, really nice work and you are flying through the progress.Nice, good look in future !
5:17: There is an alien outside looking into the room.
@scaleop4
4 жыл бұрын
man that was scary lmao
Best unboxing ever. I thoroughly enjoy your sense of humor.
Love the Dungeon Keeper sound effects splattered throughout your videos.
Marco, Every new video is enlightening. Thank you for doing what you do.
Congrats on 100k! Your channel and content is inspiring!
Congrats on the 100k. Looking forward to that red carpet reveal!
I just found your vids, and love them now. Thanks for making these vids!
"We're certainly not inching over here" - gold!
Glorreiche Glückwünsche für die 100tsd Marco!
Congrats on the 100K subs btw dude!
U are the best!!! I started to use the mesa 7i76e, and I am now inplemententing the feedback from the linear scales to linuxCNC for a HELLER BEA 2
14min Reps...love this day 😍 (Grüße aus Karlsruhe ;) )
Congratulations on 100K!
Glückwunsch zu den hunderttausend! Der Kanal ist es definitiv wert, aber ich hätte nicht gedacht, dass das so schnell geht - vor allem, weil es ja doch eher "Nischenthemen" sind. Aber auch wenn man die Videos nur wegen des Humors anschaut, sind sie bereits äußerst sehenswert :-)
Congratz on 100K subs! Keep up the good funny and informing videos😃👍!!!
Nice overview and good work. I was surprised a few years ago when I found Mesa Controls was located near my house. Not often can you check the "will call" button when buying stuff on the web, and no Customs Inspectors to worry about. Great hardware too. :)
I think that amazing CNC deserves a vacuum table as a good update to clamps.
congrats on 100k subs!!
Proofs-of-Concept are seldom very pretty. :)
that package opening is legendary
Why do I love this channel?
"Surprise reboot" sounds like a really useful bios feature...
Kuddelmuddel gelöst. Glückwunsch Stefan.
saw the hanging drive at @6:30. nonetheless, great job and congrats for the youtube package
Hey, I recognize that enclosure, that is a Rittal, they make great stuff, we use them in our designs at work quite a bit.
AvE style unboxing. Nice.
That Spindle looks dope! Greetings from Hessen....
It must be an even bigger enjoyment to watch these videos if you actually know what he ist talking about
Oh that remote is just gorgeous! I don't even have my own CNC machine but I want one of those XD
Nice work as usual. Danke. Drop by the Linuxcnc.org forum if you have some time to spare, it would be nice to have the log/pics/video uploaded there. I am tommylight there. MFG, Tom.
Congrats, well deserved play button
great video, makes the entry into linuxcnc much less daunting
+1 for Mesa FPGA addin cards and LinuxCNC combo. Converted our vmc with them, wouldn't ever want to go back
OMG surprise reboot !! that was a good one bro
Its moving 👌👍👍 Good work!
Hi from the USA. I have been following your posts for quite some time. I particularily like your dry sence of humor sprinkled in with the narative. You have answered a question for me. I have a 3018 Pro and I wanted to know if I could control it with a Pi4; this episode has told me NO, so thanks and please keep posting.
Just discovered you (and have been binge watching your vijeos ever). I have the EE experience of a mole rat but you and that auzi make it pretty entertaining and educational...
I like your humor. I had a lot of fun watching this. Thanks!
@fluxing5109
5 жыл бұрын
Oh, and your build looks very tidy compared to anything I have ever built.
Yet another awesome video 👍
Congrats on the yt plaque dude
"Hell file"... That was some accurate description.
Congrats man !
Awesome as always
Man, this is better than science fiction! Nais!
Now I need that card and somebody who will make mod for Euro Truck Simulator 2, so I could plug all possible inputs and outputs (steering wheel, pedals, dashboard, pneumatic chair,...)
Ah, Vogel Zentralschmierung :-) I know Mr. Vogel personally. Nice to see their products at your nice machine :-)
Dude, what a nightmare! 😱 I just relieved all the PID tuning videos I had to see for quadcopters! The horror! 😱
@electron-1979
5 жыл бұрын
Relived?
The Vengeful Spirit gets me
any video with the phrase "hardware abstraction layer" is my kind of video 8:24
When I see hanging ssd and fan I know your level is master.
Love your videos dude! Did you see that guy outside looking in through the glass blocks! Creepy! ... unless it was you being an Easter egg. 😎
@bashaaksema94
4 жыл бұрын
Maybe?
1:19 you looks so happy LOL
Pneumatic tool changing on that spindle?! Awesome!
@noddingat
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I want to know more about that!
funniest tech channel on youtube!
@physicsguybrian
5 жыл бұрын
...and also the tech channel most worth watching! Brilliant content!
Congratulations!
This is very skillful
Ach geil die cnc Maschine läuft ja schon
Great Video! :D
Silly surprise reboot!
1:20 the expression. Excellent.
Third lunch break, lol. pause, like, comment, continuing to watch.
I used a 7i43 back in the day. It was _high win_ .
The PCIe custom riser cable tho...
Fantastic!
I literally just ordered a Mesa 7I76e yesterday to try LinuxCNC for a router I'm building and Marco posts a video about this today. Weird.
Automatic tool changing on the spindle?! Respectable piece of equipment you got going on there.
That unboxing was almost AvE style :D
Rs485 is very useful. Most of the industrial refrigeration control systems I work on use this.
You should check out Klipper for your printers. Basically, a Raspberry Pi does all the gcode translation and kinematics, and then sends scheduled movement commands to a microcontroller for real-time execution.
I have one of these HP machines (8300/8200 CMT) as a main PC running Linux (kubuntu) I think it's quite usable with the 1050ti
I love your videos. I have been considering building a cnc myself. Any particular reason you didn't use odrive as a motor controller?
I would appreciate a guide on how to set up and then use LinuxCNC. It can get a little complicated.
My computer is a PC in a regular enclosure that's connected to a Mesa 7i76e card over Ethernet. The 7i76e has an RS-485/422 port on it, but it's currently only used to communicate with Mesa daughter cards. I want to reconfigure that to communicate with my VFD for spindle control, so I don't have to run a separate RS-485 cable from the PC to the controls cabinet.
When you have me laughing while I'm learning about mesa -> linuxcnc linkage, yep that's a subscribe
this guy is just too smart for me
2:45 Dungeon Keeper!!!! 🥰
Linux CNC seems to be the way to go for nerdy people !
2:45 Dungeon Keeper sound effect? :D
Great video but I have a question. If you were looking for positional accuracy, why did you leave the Integration part of the PID to 0? Thanks and keep up the good work.
So interesting I build and fly fpv drones and want to build a mill eventually, you have to tune pid's in betaflight software too
Yay congrats :-D
What the hell is that super powerful 3D printer ?? :)
I hope you got those rittal enclosures used , they are pretty expensive ;) .
Nice MPG. Hope to see a video on the set up. Where did you get it?
I wrote my thesis about my own DC PID servos which I build on Atmega32 and C Lang. Then I created a little CNC machine using LinuxCNC. It was fun but much less sophisticated then what we see here :) cudos
Man, your "hobby" cnc milling machine looks very expensive and much more complicated than a hobbyist one. Next level
@mattivirta
9 ай бұрын
only mesa card have out off hobby user budgets, need be 100$ cheapen then million peoples more buy this mesa card, but today price have too lot owerprice than all other options and any hobby user not buy. price range have only pro manyfactory machine builders level, no thanks newer thats price.
your happiness and audio expressions dont match. BTW congrats
@leothecrafter4808
5 жыл бұрын
Keep in Mind that it isn't his native language
@ijskolibrietje
5 жыл бұрын
He's also german/swiss, doesn't help either
Finally Marco Reps shows his face!
@electron-1979
5 жыл бұрын
Not the first time! He doesn't deliberately hide his face
Thanks for the video. Board 6i24 configured as 5i24, right? Feed forward helps a lot to reduce following error in axes tuning. Trying to keep following error =0 often makes axes nervous. The important thing is that error has to be the same for all the interpolating axes.