Hi Sky:
The lasers are Synrads and take that "tickle" signal. I assume that it's not an issue to make that happen?
>>Both of my main laser are synrads. A 20 and a 50 watt RF tubes. Auggie runs them fine. Tickle is adjustable.
I have a set of drawings (pretty much line art and text for trophies and awards) in Corel Draw. I am thinking I can export them to DXF, then into Vexx and then GCODE for Auggie. I starting playing around with this and not everything is coming over, but I could probably redraw it.
>> Here you hit a bit of magic , dxf's.. They vary widely, so its quite possible that
Vexx's input wont read some items. (Though Id be interested in any files that dont
come across as I can use them for testing why.. I do use Vexx's output for my dxf's,
and it hasnt failed me yet. But the entitites in the drawing will define what can or cant be
loaded. ( Try both DXF modes in the setup though in vexx..)
Has anyone tried sheetcam and the laser mode it has?
>>>Havent tried it personally.
I should also be able to customize Auggie/POKeys
to make a pretty simple interface and deal with the on/off of the air assist and making a dial to up/down on the Z axis. Maybe even reading the pot from the existing control panel? I don't want to make running these an adventure .
>> You can modifiy the main laser screens I have.. though I do caution you, Auggie isnt easy,
it isnt made for ease, its made to do things like 3d photos that others cant do. It will
run a synrad pretty much out of the box as its what I use, but too much modification takes
a bit of study.. Check the thread on Ports &Pins where Ive been helping gary make it run normal cnc
and youll notice the thread is many pages long..

( And Gary's pretty damn good )...
>> All that having been said, Im constantly amazed by those that contact me after the
fact about a running system they have made work with no help at all. SO its all doable..
Art