Hot Wire CNC Foam cutter using Auggie and pokeys57 cnc controller

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Re: Hot Wire CNC Foam cutter using Auggie and pokeys57 cnc controller

by Candres » Mon Jan 29, 2018 7:56 pm

Yes I think you're correct Bob. After saturating myself with Hot Wire Foam cutting videos and design info this weekend, it looks like a fairly straightforward build. The software to generate the G-Code for 4th axis is reasonably priced (at least for Dev Foam Pro). Another project for the prototype table.
Cam

Re: Hot Wire CNC Foam cutter using Auggie and pokeys57 cnc controller

by BobL » Sat Jan 27, 2018 4:29 pm

I know True Foam in Eastern Canada uses hot wires and Mach3 for some of their products, so I'm convinced Auggie with the 57CNC would work just as well. It's just a matter of time before these older computers using Printer Ports run out of gas, I suspect you'll see more and more converting over as time progresses.

Cheers
Bob
;)

Re: Hot Wire CNC Foam cutter using Auggie and pokeys57 cnc controller

by ArtF » Thu Jan 25, 2018 10:36 pm

Cam:

Havent seen it done, but with all those axis and PWM channels, I cant see why
it cant be done.


Art

Hot Wire CNC Foam cutter using Auggie and pokeys57 cnc controller

by Candres » Thu Jan 25, 2018 7:17 pm

Has anyone ventured down the path of using Auggie and Pokeys57 (or equivalent type of controller) on a hot wire cutting application? I've had the desire to build one of these machines for a number of years after watching the Frog Hot Wire cutter doing its 4 axis magic on a big block of styro. The Auggie and Pokeys57 combination seems like an ideal solution for axis control.
Cam

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