Slavko,
1. I understand you have a desperate need, but at the same time you
cannot hope to solve the issue with software that is still pre-alpha
stage, unless the developer of that software is willing to assist you
heavily.

2. These problems (over 30 years of working with CNC, I might say)
have always been solved with dial or shaft position monitoring. There
just was not a friendly developer that quickly knocked up some code.

3. I am not sure if this has been mentioned yet: Your driveshaft might
be floating and the bearing or the shaft in the bearing might be
moving a little bit every now and again. Put a dial indicator on the
shaft end and jerk the table properly to see if the shaft wants to
move.

Thats all the light I can give at the moment.

Cheers

Jan de Kruyf.



On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 10:36 AM, Slavko Kocjancic <[email protected]> wrote:
> Alex Joni pravi:
>>> I just wonder why every time I post something here got feedback (that's
>>> not good, just use this and .., you don't need that.. etc etc...) and
>>> near none gave solution?
>>>
>>
>> You asked for a way to test your axis, and got 3 solutions:
>>
>
> Maybe that is the problem. I didn't ask for solution. (My english is not
> so good so maybe I ask by mystake.)
> I propose solution. The software solution to just show message with home
> difference when homing is done. (just need something like "in basic"
> Print "X offset ",current_machine_position - machine_home_position just
> before setting home position before after homing axis. (of course for
> each axis when homed)
>
>> * use a dial indicator
>>
> Not good. The error is to rare
>> * use the home switch for probing
>>
> How to do that if home is limit too?
>> * mark the coupler and watch the position change
>>
> That's work. The problem all thing is under bellow and it's not practical.
>> If you don't like any of the solutions, then I don't see why anyone is to
>> blame.
>>
>>
> I don't want to blame anyone.
>>> Seem's that I'm not alone. The Bernhard Kubicek write nice filter option
>>> and was included in git and working few days after that was cripled and
>>> doesn't work any more. The problem is posted but noone wan't to correct.
>>>
>>
>> I am not sure of what issue you are talking about, also not about where it
>> is posted.
>> Bugreports get reported here, where I couldn't find anything:
>> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=6744&atid=106744
>>
> As I remember it's posted on linuxcnc forum and emc-developers group.
> And when I do git pull I got that filter menu to work. few day's lather
> the filter menu dissapear. bkubicek provided zip.file as response all is
> on the linux cnc forum. *http://tinyurl.com/y9u5yoh
> *After patch then menu again works but next git pull kill that.
>> If you want to help resolving such an issue, it really helps to provide
>> further information (then it gets sorted faster):
>> * when the original patch was added,
>> * when it stopped working,
>> * a patch that fixes the issue (either patch or a pull address from your
>> repo where it's fixed).
>>
> It's all posted at *http://tinyurl.com/y9u5yoh
> *Seem's bad idea to have two locations for that. I like forum but the
> response is low.
>> For developing related things the devel mailing list is probably more
>> appropriate.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Alex
>>
> I like EMC2 but has filling that 'developers' send's homemade machine's
> and hobby operator in background with their wishes. I just can't bet it
> why the targeting big commercial machines with GPL software more than
> hobby one?
>
> em I missing something?!?
> Slavko
>
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