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set SD079 to 1 for relative job (x,y,z coordinates) | set SD079 to 1 for relative job (x,y,z coordinates) | ||
set SD110 to 1 for data communication ( | set SD110 to 1 for data communication (remote mode) | ||
and reboot the robot." | and reboot the robot." | ||
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[[File:SudoRoom Robot Art Painter!.png|painting with the SudoRoom Robot arm <3 it's so good to learn from other people!]] | [[File:SudoRoom Robot Art Painter!.png|painting with the SudoRoom Robot arm <3 it's so good to learn from other people!]] | ||
15:25 <@Rab> No small matter unfortunately, unless you get really imaginative on the CAM side and utilitize the robot's axes of movement in very simple ways. | |||
15:27 <@Rab> I think it'll probably need to be somebody's brilliant custom CAM because open-sores CAM is pretty seriously limited, and more than 3-axis commercial CAM is insanely expensive. | |||
15:28 <@Rab> PyCAM might be a start, that's what I'll use if I do anything 3D. | |||
15:38 <@Rab> Autodesk Fusion 360 includes Autodesk's 3+2 CAM, which is probably the best and most usable CAM you'll find anywhere for zero dollars. But fuck that proprietary cloud shit. | |||
15:42 <@Rab> CAM is one of those software applications which is so hard, anybody skilled enough to do it right also wants to get paid. That's a direct challenge to Sudo Room BTW. | |||
15:45 <@Rab> You could join ##linuxcnc on feenode and see if anybody has any ideas. | |||
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