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Hi Daone,
The dispenser will be controlled externally, except the foot paddle with be linked with a replay and a pint to start and stop the motion. Yes, the index point will be there for reference location .
I would like to know what is a a driver board you recommend and also where can I find some tutorials on how to build a custom interface.

Thanks again,

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Hi everyone,
I'm new to the forum and new to the MACH3 software. I was introduced to MACH3 recently by a friend of mine. I like the interface a lot and does give that shop looking monitor Interface.

My Project.
I have an epoxy dispensing machine, the machine dispenses three shots per Cookie Shells(will call it for now). The machine has an inductor sensor that controls the TDC and BDC machines loading piston.
Right now a human operator does the dispensing with  a foot paddle for 12 Cookie Shells in a tray. This is painful for the operator, and I can't hire someone else just to sit there and push the paddle.


My Idea is to use Mach3 as a software to interface between the XYZ table and right G Code to follow a required path at all times.

The sequence of events is as follows:
1) Operator loads the Tray with 12 cookie shells
2)Cookie Shells are apart from each other by x-distance, and cookie shells have a small designated hole for receiving epoxy.
3) Shot #1 and #2 are done by inserting the dispensers nozzle on the Cookie shell, and shot #3 is done by lowering the cookie shell back to 0 in the Z-direction and dispensing in the same location as shot 1 and 2 but not inserted in the hole.
4) There is an associated delay with each dispense.
4) The Tray layout is,
x   x    x
x   x    x 
x   x    x
x   x    x


My question would be, has anyone done a similar job with MACH3 and how was it possible to achieve what I'm looking for. I have electronics back ground very minimum with code, but very good with mechanical systems.

I would like to get familiar with this forum and see what people have come-up with.

Thanks again

-Danny

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