UCCNC - Software update or new version
Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2024 1:06 am
Silly question - one I can 1/2 answer myself with this question
Is UCCNC software moving forward?
I jump on board after Mach3 had more bugs than a flea bitten mut, and Mach4 was too green to consider as a option ... so have been a fan for awhile, just quietly in the corner.
I've just finished a new machine build (might have taken 2 years of weekends to get here) but she is done. It is just a standard gantry mill with Servo's, ATC and UC400 controller. Just a small unit with a workspace of 800mx500mm,400mm. It weighs 1,100Kg and was a home made granite concrete build.
I down loaded a the latest copy of the software and started configuring away when I bumped in to an issue with slave axes on Y - where it would not home properly in the homing cycle. I would firs do Z, then Y, then X then C (the slave). I had found in the past that if you config every thing at once then sometimes some of the settings don't take hold until you close and restart the software. It was at this point I went hang on I've got the same version of software that is on the old machine 1.2113 which was downloaded in 2020 - it stood out as that was the beginnings of the Covid madness here. I just though ok maybe I copied it not down loaded the latest version - but no it is the same
1/2 of me says well it works - so no issue - but the other goes things are moving on and some of the limits I'm hitting are a pain in the butt (Like the Servos I'm using are 5kw 4000rpm for each axes - with out using software gearing, I'm running out of steps at 400khz do drive the suckers, and yes I could Modbus them but that is another layer of fun I don't want to get into. And Yes my machine is accurate at 0.001mm I have Dual-nut 32mm ball screws and all axes but Z and 45mm rails everywhere )
This not a Mach4 v UNCNC thing either - I think Mach4 is not a step up, just sideways with more "hmm that is strange" type ponding
If I was to put up a wish list - I had the some time to do a project with a Datron Neo - and the software was just smart. Yest the machine came with a $100k price tag, and Apples and watermelons type comparison. but the visuals where great, and the tough screen with the camera to find the edge was a real life time saver.
Sooo - Is there a next version planed - or at lest a bug release ?
Is UCCNC software moving forward?
I jump on board after Mach3 had more bugs than a flea bitten mut, and Mach4 was too green to consider as a option ... so have been a fan for awhile, just quietly in the corner.
I've just finished a new machine build (might have taken 2 years of weekends to get here) but she is done. It is just a standard gantry mill with Servo's, ATC and UC400 controller. Just a small unit with a workspace of 800mx500mm,400mm. It weighs 1,100Kg and was a home made granite concrete build.
I down loaded a the latest copy of the software and started configuring away when I bumped in to an issue with slave axes on Y - where it would not home properly in the homing cycle. I would firs do Z, then Y, then X then C (the slave). I had found in the past that if you config every thing at once then sometimes some of the settings don't take hold until you close and restart the software. It was at this point I went hang on I've got the same version of software that is on the old machine 1.2113 which was downloaded in 2020 - it stood out as that was the beginnings of the Covid madness here. I just though ok maybe I copied it not down loaded the latest version - but no it is the same
1/2 of me says well it works - so no issue - but the other goes things are moving on and some of the limits I'm hitting are a pain in the butt (Like the Servos I'm using are 5kw 4000rpm for each axes - with out using software gearing, I'm running out of steps at 400khz do drive the suckers, and yes I could Modbus them but that is another layer of fun I don't want to get into. And Yes my machine is accurate at 0.001mm I have Dual-nut 32mm ball screws and all axes but Z and 45mm rails everywhere )
This not a Mach4 v UNCNC thing either - I think Mach4 is not a step up, just sideways with more "hmm that is strange" type ponding
If I was to put up a wish list - I had the some time to do a project with a Datron Neo - and the software was just smart. Yest the machine came with a $100k price tag, and Apples and watermelons type comparison. but the visuals where great, and the tough screen with the camera to find the edge was a real life time saver.
Sooo - Is there a next version planed - or at lest a bug release ?