Laser scanning
Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2017 7:50 am
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igncD7OMCLw relevant part happens 9mins:30 ~9mins:50
I saw this video and was intrigued, thought it would be a cool feature. I did some research and was able to determine who made the sensor and got in touch with them. Their sensor costs $4000 works with Mach4 and WinCNC through plugins. One of their customers wrote all the plugins for Mach4 and offered it to them, so that's why the router manufacturer in the video offers it as a feature of their machines.
That's far out of my price range but I though I'd inquire here and get some opinions about the possibility of doing something similar with UCCNC. The hardware end of it seems like just a laser displacement sensor and I found several suitable ones on Ebay. The interface/plugin/software that would make it work with UCCNC..., I have no idea. I would think that it would be similar to some existing probing routines (like Cahit's auto leveler plugin) just working a lot faster, collecting much more data. I've got a used laser from E-bay on the way now to experiment with. Pretty cool devices. They can be sub micron accurate and have very high sampling rates and might work as a probe if not a scanner. Any thoughts on what it would take to make something like this work with UCCNC?
I saw this video and was intrigued, thought it would be a cool feature. I did some research and was able to determine who made the sensor and got in touch with them. Their sensor costs $4000 works with Mach4 and WinCNC through plugins. One of their customers wrote all the plugins for Mach4 and offered it to them, so that's why the router manufacturer in the video offers it as a feature of their machines.
That's far out of my price range but I though I'd inquire here and get some opinions about the possibility of doing something similar with UCCNC. The hardware end of it seems like just a laser displacement sensor and I found several suitable ones on Ebay. The interface/plugin/software that would make it work with UCCNC..., I have no idea. I would think that it would be similar to some existing probing routines (like Cahit's auto leveler plugin) just working a lot faster, collecting much more data. I've got a used laser from E-bay on the way now to experiment with. Pretty cool devices. They can be sub micron accurate and have very high sampling rates and might work as a probe if not a scanner. Any thoughts on what it would take to make something like this work with UCCNC?