tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3247031558480588539.post5660458714863848129..comments2023-10-26T01:11:22.345-07:00Comments on James' Blog: Low Cost CNC Machine Part IJames Gregsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17703566385559400211noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3247031558480588539.post-28373231725362690532014-08-05T09:19:40.616-07:002014-08-05T09:19:40.616-07:00Hi,
As long as you have the same pin assignments ...Hi,<br /><br />As long as you have the same pin assignments as are listed in the code, have a decent power supply and have connected everything correctly it should move the machine. But that code was just for a test, it will not let you make parts.<br /><br />For that you should consider using something like GRBL (open sourced CNC firmware for Arduino) that will let you get started cutting much more quickly.<br /><br />Best of luck!<br /><br />JamesJames Gregsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17703566385559400211noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3247031558480588539.post-30129730900889934392014-07-28T14:22:14.498-07:002014-07-28T14:22:14.498-07:00Hello
Mr. James
Some time been trying to develop...Hello <br />Mr. James <br />Some time been trying to develop a homemade cnc, and to access his blog I came across a fantastic yet simple cnc developed by Sir. Nice job! I believe that you spent many sleepless nights (I think, rsrsrsrsr) <br />I have everything needed to build one. I bought a small table Proxxon coordinated to put motors, the A4988 drivers an Arduino Uno R3, motors and so on ... and patience! <br />My frustration is that I know nothing about source code, C language, in short, nothing. <br />My question is, if I copy and paste the source code that is in your blog page under "Low Cost CNC Machine Part III", and move to the Arduino will succeed? Or other details have more to do? <br />I appreciate your invaluable feedback. <br />Marcos Rodrigues - BrazilMarkkushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03203980661669592215noreply@blogger.com