Preview version of CNC optimized DWC.
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@cjm If you have a spindle setup you would configure it with M453 and set your min and max spindle rpm. https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_M453_in_RepRapFirmware_3_0_and_3_1_x
That is what is used to drive the spindle panel which sends M3, and eventually M4, commands to tell the duet to set the spindle to the RPM specified.
For your case I would think a plugin that gives a large screen readout would be a worthwhile effort. That's one of the great things about the new plugin system, you can customize and make controls that fit your needs without having to reinvent the wheel.
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Regarding a larger panel for display of bigger coordinates, I’d definitely vote for that for CNC use. It’s a distinguishing feature of other popular CNC interfaces (Mach 3, Linux CNC etc) and I guess reflects the fact that CNCs are generally bigger than 3D printers so when setting up a job you are much further away from the control panel.
My question about spindle speed was probably a bit off-topic as I was more thinking about monitoring and displaying the actual RPM of the spindle, rather than what it is set to.
I do use M453 in my CNC config, but note that what is displayed as spindle RPM in DWC is just what the spindle has been commanded to run at, rather than what it is actually running at. This is not the same thing, particularly whilst the spindle ramps up/down in speed and if PWM/analogue control is used to set the speed.
Many spindles have a spindle speed output giving one pulse per revolution, so in principle a Duet board could use one of the micro’s timers to measure the frequency of this signal and hence the actual RPM of the spindle.
Why would that be useful? Well, it could be used to do things like ensuring the spindle is fully up to speed after an M3/M4, closing the loop around the spindle speed and enabling DWC to display the actual speed.
This is analogous to measuring and then controlling and displaying the actual extruder/heated bed temperature in a 3D printer.
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@cjm I could see an argument for increasing the size of the tool position fonts and let me play around with that a little bit. But going across the room may need a significantly larger font depending on your distance.
As far as getting spindle speed feedback I think that would be worth starting a separate topic since that is a much larger topic than the UI alone. I personally do not have a spindle just a simple DeWalt router on my CNC.
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Fantastic work ! love it and works as expected .
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I could see something like this working for tool position. I don't know if I would go much larger than that though.
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Another option would be to get a big screen to connect to the raspi -> I read the new raspi supports quite big resolutions
As long as people with small screens do not get discriminated their screensize I am O.K. with it
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If you're looking for extra large that you could read from further out I would really say a plugin so we don't impact people who have a computer next to thier machine. Something along this line.
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I am extremely excited to have a CNC focused release as I have a large CNC router just waiting for a Duet upgrade.
Besides making the font larger, the biggest issue I see is how unclear the Duet "machine movement" section is and how easy it is to click on wrong speed. For example the "Jogging" section in this UI is both smaller and easier to use/intuitively understand.
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@mikedahlgren this is a jog control idea I have been playing with. It is in no way complete but gives an idea of an option.
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@Sindarius it looks very good to me...!
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@Sindarius I have a decent size screen hooked up to my pi but still struggle to read the tool position when setting up jobs, so the examples of larger fonts look really useful to me.
I’ve added spindle RPM to the Duet firmware wishlist to see what interest it garners.
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@Sindarius All looks good to me too...
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@Sindarius WOW! I didn't expect that kind of response, and I think that looks great! Really appreciate the work that you are doing.
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I miss having the Macro's on the front screen. In particular I miss having quick access to "probe z" and "probe xyz". I use my touchplate a lot when setting up jobs. Having said that, overall it is a HUGE improvement over the 3d Printer centric view of the world. I've got a Duet2 on my 3DP and a Duet3 with SBC on my CNC. And I love the board. But working with my 3DP is just different than the CNC. So this is a huge help.
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@N7JTI Macros make total sense. I’ll need to see where I can work them in.
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Created a new release available here
https://github.com/Duet3D/DWC-CNC/releases/tag/CNC02-(3.2.0-RC1)Made the movement buttons on the dashboard a little larger
Added macro list to the dashboardIncluded DRO and Jog plugins for feedback.
Plugins you want to try out will need to be turned on in Settings > General > Plugins Tab
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@Sindarius, wow excellent
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@Sindarius Really great update, thank you!
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This is great! Thank you! Will this CNC screen format work on a 7i Panel Due?
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@Sindarius neat!