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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. The probe has a precision, 2 mm, 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: http://www.imsrv.com/deskcnc/probe.htm The probe and tool setter will be on display at the Iron Fever Exhibition in York, PA, USA, on August 9-10, 2003. The IMService area will also display Vector XT Cad-Cam, and the new DeskCNC servo drive system. In addition to the surface scanning, we will be demonstrating waterline and tip radius compensated surface scans with DeskCNC and the new probe. If you are in the area, stop in and say hi! It's next weekend. Best Regards, Fred Smith- IMService Hobby discounts and offers are at: http://www.imsrv.com/hobby We are THE source for low cost Cad Cam Best Regards, Fred Smith IMService |
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Will this work with a MAXNC? How is this different than the output that the
MAX probe puts out? "Fred Smith" wrote in message ... 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. The probe has a precision, 2 mm, 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: http://www.imsrv.com/deskcnc/probe.htm The probe and tool setter will be on display at the Iron Fever Exhibition in York, PA, USA, on August 9-10, 2003. The IMService area will also display Vector XT Cad-Cam, and the new DeskCNC servo drive system. In addition to the surface scanning, we will be demonstrating waterline and tip radius compensated surface scans with DeskCNC and the new probe. If you are in the area, stop in and say hi! It's next weekend. Best Regards, Fred Smith- IMService Hobby discounts and offers are at: http://www.imsrv.com/hobby We are THE source for low cost Cad Cam Best Regards, Fred Smith IMService |
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On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 01:31:35 -0700, "Brent Welch"
wrote: Will this work with a MAXNC? How is this different than the output that the MAX probe puts out? The DeskCNC probe will work with Max NC software. Fred Smith - IMService "Fred Smith" wrote in message .. . 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. The probe has a precision, 2 mm, 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: http://www.imsrv.com/deskcnc/probe.htm The probe and tool setter will be on display at the Iron Fever Exhibition in York, PA, USA, on August 9-10, 2003. The IMService area will also display Vector XT Cad-Cam, and the new DeskCNC servo drive system. In addition to the surface scanning, we will be demonstrating waterline and tip radius compensated surface scans with DeskCNC and the new probe. If you are in the area, stop in and say hi! It's next weekend. Best Regards, Fred Smith- IMService Hobby discounts and offers are at: http://www.imsrv.com/hobby We are THE source for low cost Cad Cam Best Regards, Fred Smith IMService Best Regards, Fred Smith IMService |
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The MAX software outputs a MAX Gcode file that then MAX converts to a .dxf
format. Would the DeskCNC probe still provide the same file then? I am having problems with the dxf file converting it to a surface and a solid. "Fred Smith" wrote in message ... On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 01:31:35 -0700, "Brent Welch" wrote: Will this work with a MAXNC? How is this different than the output that the MAX probe puts out? The DeskCNC probe will work with Max NC software. Fred Smith - IMService "Fred Smith" wrote in message .. . 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. The probe has a precision, 2 mm, 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: http://www.imsrv.com/deskcnc/probe.htm The probe and tool setter will be on display at the Iron Fever Exhibition in York, PA, USA, on August 9-10, 2003. The IMService area will also display Vector XT Cad-Cam, and the new DeskCNC servo drive system. In addition to the surface scanning, we will be demonstrating waterline and tip radius compensated surface scans with DeskCNC and the new probe. If you are in the area, stop in and say hi! It's next weekend. Best Regards, Fred Smith- IMService Hobby discounts and offers are at: http://www.imsrv.com/hobby We are THE source for low cost Cad Cam Best Regards, Fred Smith IMService Best Regards, Fred Smith IMService |
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On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 08:52:41 -0700, "Brent Welch"
wrote: The MAX software outputs a MAX Gcode file that then MAX converts to a .dxf format. Would the DeskCNC probe still provide the same file then? I am having problems with the dxf file converting it to a surface and a solid. There is no difference in the output from the software, except that the DeskCNC probe is more durable, accurate and reliable than the one that you have now. If you continue to use MaxNC, you will have the same output. The DeskCNC probe uses a standard commercial probe stylus mount so you can purchase different tip sizes from most industrial distributors. If you convert to the DeskCNC controller software, instead of the MaxNC, you will automatically receive an .STL file, as a Surface, rather than a DXF file with the points joined by lines, or a point cloud. Most capable CAM programs will be able to create a toolpath, scale, rotate, translate, etc from the DeskCNC scanned file. (The DeskCNC software can also perform these functions using the scanned file.) Best Regards, Fred Smith IMService "Fred Smith" wrote in message .. . 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. The probe has a precision, 2 mm, 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: http://www.imsrv.com/deskcnc/probe.htm The probe and tool setter will be on display at the Iron Fever Exhibition in York, PA, USA, on August 9-10, 2003. The IMService area will also display Vector XT Cad-Cam, and the new DeskCNC servo drive system. In addition to the surface scanning, we will be demonstrating waterline and tip radius compensated surface scans with DeskCNC and the new probe. If you are in the area, stop in and say hi! It's next weekend. Best Regards, Fred Smith- IMService Hobby discounts and offers are at: http://www.imsrv.com/hobby We are THE source for low cost Cad Cam |
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What is involved in converting to DeskCNC from the MAXNC controller
software? Can I toggle back and forth between the 2 if I wanted to? "Fred Smith" wrote in message ... On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 08:52:41 -0700, "Brent Welch" wrote: The MAX software outputs a MAX Gcode file that then MAX converts to a ..dxf format. Would the DeskCNC probe still provide the same file then? I am having problems with the dxf file converting it to a surface and a solid. There is no difference in the output from the software, except that the DeskCNC probe is more durable, accurate and reliable than the one that you have now. If you continue to use MaxNC, you will have the same output. The DeskCNC probe uses a standard commercial probe stylus mount so you can purchase different tip sizes from most industrial distributors. If you convert to the DeskCNC controller software, instead of the MaxNC, you will automatically receive an .STL file, as a Surface, rather than a DXF file with the points joined by lines, or a point cloud. Most capable CAM programs will be able to create a toolpath, scale, rotate, translate, etc from the DeskCNC scanned file. (The DeskCNC software can also perform these functions using the scanned file.) Best Regards, Fred Smith IMService "Fred Smith" wrote in message .. . 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. The probe has a precision, 2 mm, 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: http://www.imsrv.com/deskcnc/probe.htm The probe and tool setter will be on display at the Iron Fever Exhibition in York, PA, USA, on August 9-10, 2003. The IMService area will also display Vector XT Cad-Cam, and the new DeskCNC servo drive system. In addition to the surface scanning, we will be demonstrating waterline and tip radius compensated surface scans with DeskCNC and the new probe. If you are in the area, stop in and say hi! It's next weekend. Best Regards, Fred Smith- IMService Hobby discounts and offers are at: http://www.imsrv.com/hobby We are THE source for low cost Cad Cam |
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