Hello from Maine
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 8:04 pm
I just ordered an H1.1, finally. I have been thinking about doing it for months, finally I clicked the BUY button.
I am Ron Ginger, a retired computer guy DEC, Compaq, then 2 weeks at HP and out on an early retirement after the merger with Compaq.
I like to think of myself as a Model Engineer, but for the last couple years Ive been building CNC machines and not many models. I got into Mach3, and do a lot with it. I am the guy that does the support of the wizards, and for the past few months have been busy writing the new wizards for Mach4. So clearly my H1.1 will be running with Mach, although I will order a Rambo board when they are back in stock just because I like to play with interesting devices.
Besides my H1.1 I have another RP project. Brian Barker, the guy behind Mach, was able to buy a Stratasys FDM3000 printer as surplus from a university. Its control was broken and to expensive to repair. Ive been tearing it apart and installing drivers and a smoothstepper and late today we got the XYZ motion running under Mach3 control. That thing is FAST- we got over 1500 in/min moves.
Next I have to get its extruder running, but we are waiting for some small server drivers to run the micro motors in the head.
I am planning to attend the event in Elkhart in March, if the weather is decent so I can get out of Maine. I look forward to meeting some of you there.
I have a personal web site with some of my projects at pleasantcovemodels.com
I am Ron Ginger, a retired computer guy DEC, Compaq, then 2 weeks at HP and out on an early retirement after the merger with Compaq.
I like to think of myself as a Model Engineer, but for the last couple years Ive been building CNC machines and not many models. I got into Mach3, and do a lot with it. I am the guy that does the support of the wizards, and for the past few months have been busy writing the new wizards for Mach4. So clearly my H1.1 will be running with Mach, although I will order a Rambo board when they are back in stock just because I like to play with interesting devices.
Besides my H1.1 I have another RP project. Brian Barker, the guy behind Mach, was able to buy a Stratasys FDM3000 printer as surplus from a university. Its control was broken and to expensive to repair. Ive been tearing it apart and installing drivers and a smoothstepper and late today we got the XYZ motion running under Mach3 control. That thing is FAST- we got over 1500 in/min moves.
Next I have to get its extruder running, but we are waiting for some small server drivers to run the micro motors in the head.
I am planning to attend the event in Elkhart in March, if the weather is decent so I can get out of Maine. I look forward to meeting some of you there.
I have a personal web site with some of my projects at pleasantcovemodels.com