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Mach Discussion => Mach4 General Discussion => Topic started by: RobertC on July 24, 2019, 01:50:06 PM
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I have an Avid CNC Pro 48x48 using Mach4 (with an ESS) and I'm looking to add a diode laser into the setup. I already have the stock 2.2kw spindle. It's my understanding that the PWM control is already reserved for the spindle, is there a way to ALSO control a separate laser, or would I just have to physically switch between the two? The laser accepts a PWM/TTL signal.
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Unfortunately there is only one PWM signal available so I physically switch between Laser and Spindle.
Tweakie.
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Ah, bummer. Do you just have two different profiles setup then?
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Ah, bummer. Do you just have two different profiles setup then?
I am able to use the same profile.
Tweakie.
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I use the spindle and a laser controller. They share the same PWM port. While I have the capability, I rarely use the laser power control. I many vary the feed speeds to get the desired effect - Slow gives more power / fast gives less.
I have two toggle switches on my machine. One to turn on the spindle and one to turn on the laser. I only turn on the one that I am using at the time. I don't have a reason to have them working in the same program. I use the same profile in M4 for both of these.
I have also rewritten my CAM post processor to take out all of those pesky Z axis moves so it does not defocus my laser while I am running a G code file for the laser.
I love the laser. I purchased one from L-Cheapo - 3W. It is solid state and will cut (thin stuff) or burn (cutting boards etc). I have not bought a gift in quite a while :D
They have a new 10W solid state laser that will cut thin stuff. I may have to give myself this for X-mas.