You can make your own ohmic sensor. It's just a metal tab that touches the shield cap. Look at the hypertherm #220953. It's just a metal tab hose clamped the retaining cap. One side touches the shield cap and the other side fits a spade connector. Run a wire to the board and you're done :)
Thank you, sir, Mr. buddy appreciate you taking the time to do this video. And I’m right there with you if it is simple and less complicated the better.
@@Iamtherodlight1453. hey thanks for watching. Yeah it was tough to mess around with other software when all I wanted was to cut something lol. But so far still love this unit. Thanks again for watching.
@@irvinrachell hey thanks for watching. I’m glad to have helped. This software has made it easy for me to understand. And I’m still learning g things that I did not know about with this program l. So far I have not been disappointed. Good luck with your build!
1. try click rotate button by right mouse button ;) 2. Orange line in import window it's not a limits or machine area - it's your material area and it helps for nesting
Hey thanks for the info. And the right mouse button I actually found that out the day after I made the video so felt a bit stupid on that one lol but thanks for watching. 👍
No problem. I have not regretted it once. It’s a bit simple for some people but that’s what I needed lol thanks for watching. Hope to do a few more vids on this set up in the new year.
I built a 4x4 CNC with Mach 4 and it's worked well but is over the top for most things. Thinking on a small plasma build and want it to be something other guys can quickly learn on. I downloaded their apps and am impressed.@@letkemanfabworks619
I'm building a small CNC plasma table using v-slot extrusions and nema 17 motors for x,y,z axis. I'm at the stage where I will need to build the control system. I'm new to this and trying to decide what electronics to buy. Looks like I will need motor controllers (one per motor) a power supply, and a breakout board. However, I read a breakout board that connects to the computer via Ethernet is less prone to HF interference than one which only offers USB. Can you make any product suggestions for me or offer any advice? I would like to have torch height control. This software looks like a good choice. Thanks for the vid and info. Subscribed.
Thanks for watching. Some of the more pricy units use Ethernet and yes it dose help with HF however if you use shielded cable and keep the plasma machine as fas as posable from the table I have had no issue. It all come down to what you can afford. But this unit for the price and ease of use I would highly recommend.
Hello, your videos are very good and illustrative. What plasma cutter do you have connected to the CNC? I just received from Proma system the board and the interface with the voltage divider to mount on a CNC that I am making, haven't you had blocking problems in the Proma electronics due to the plasma frequencies? Greetings.
I am running a Primeweld cut 60 that is being used. I did have some interference early on but now I have my plasma cutter mounted as far away from my computer as posable and seems to have solved my problem.
That looks like some really simplified software, but it's sad it won't work for my table with servos let alone my controller runs on linux and the controlling PC is windows 10. But it would be nice to have such a simplified software like that.
What are you using for desinging that to resize a dfx you must redraw it? I use inkscape but i only use SVG in place of the Dxf file and none of that would require to redraw a design to scale it up just resize it and export it.
Besides that from what I see good video but I am kinda sad that you didn't show the actual table in this video. Thanks for helping people out & sharing your experience.
Hey thanks for watching. If you go through some of my other vids I have some of the table cutting. And yea it is nice and simple. As for the drawing I use Inkscape and fusion 360. And in this software you can scale your dxf in side the lay out “page” of the software by present or by length of ether the x or y axis. Really handy.
@@letkemanfabworks619 Very nice, I look forwared to watching some more videos you've made, Inkscape is about the only thing we have in common and I use inkscape for everything, Vector & Raster as many only knows it's a vector software but it can do other stuff as well as I learned in the 12 years of tinkering with that software. But thanks for the very quick response and again nice videos.
You wouldn't happen to have a pic of your controll box layout with what you have in it? Like stepper drivers, if you also purchase there voltage drop just something to get a layout idea. New to this
@@wildnuts6197 hey no problem I can see if I have something. I also have a few more vids in my Chanel of the build might be more on there. But I’ll see if I can find a photo.
@@letkemanfabworks619that layout looks good, u remember what drivers u used 542,6600 etc. Open or close loop. I'm trying to get a list of stuff to order all at once. I have some of the stuff already.
You can make your own ohmic sensor. It's just a metal tab that touches the shield cap. Look at the hypertherm #220953. It's just a metal tab hose clamped the retaining cap. One side touches the shield cap and the other side fits a spade connector. Run a wire to the board and you're done :)
Thank you, sir, Mr. buddy appreciate you taking the time to do this video. And I’m right there with you if it is simple and less complicated the better.
@@Iamtherodlight1453. hey thanks for watching. Yeah it was tough to mess around with other software when all I wanted was to cut something lol. But so far still love this unit. Thanks again for watching.
Great video! I’m learning my software now and you really made it easy for me to understand how it works
@@irvinrachell hey thanks for watching. I’m glad to have helped. This software has made it easy for me to understand. And I’m still learning g things that I did not know about with this program l. So far I have not been disappointed. Good luck with your build!
1. try click rotate button by right mouse button ;)
2. Orange line in import window it's not a limits or machine area - it's your material area and it helps for nesting
Hey thanks for the info. And the right mouse button I actually found that out the day after I made the video so felt a bit stupid on that one lol but thanks for watching. 👍
I think that’s the inventor commented, great plasma controller, I have had candcnc and flashcut and really like myplasm the best
Thanks for this! I was just researching this setup.
No problem. I have not regretted it once. It’s a bit simple for some people but that’s what I needed lol thanks for watching. Hope to do a few more vids on this set up in the new year.
I built a 4x4 CNC with Mach 4 and it's worked well but is over the top for most things. Thinking on a small plasma build and want it to be something other guys can quickly learn on. I downloaded their apps and am impressed.@@letkemanfabworks619
Thank you for your prompt response, the primeweld cut 60 is HF, isn't it?
Yes it is. But it still messed a bit with the computer.
This is pretty cool! Thanks for showing this!
Hey thanks man. Thanks for watching!
I'm building a small CNC plasma table using v-slot extrusions and nema 17 motors for x,y,z axis. I'm at the stage where I will need to build the control system. I'm new to this and trying to decide what electronics to buy. Looks like I will need motor controllers (one per motor) a power supply, and a breakout board. However, I read a breakout board that connects to the computer via Ethernet is less prone to HF interference than one which only offers USB. Can you make any product suggestions for me or offer any advice? I would like to have torch height control. This software looks like a good choice. Thanks for the vid and info. Subscribed.
Thanks for watching. Some of the more pricy units use Ethernet and yes it dose help with HF however if you use shielded cable and keep the plasma machine as fas as posable from the table I have had no issue. It all come down to what you can afford. But this unit for the price and ease of use I would highly recommend.
Hello, your videos are very good and illustrative. What plasma cutter do you have connected to the CNC? I just received from Proma system the board and the interface with the voltage divider to mount on a CNC that I am making, haven't you had blocking problems in the Proma electronics due to the plasma frequencies? Greetings.
I am running a Primeweld cut 60 that is being used. I did have some interference early on but now I have my plasma cutter mounted as far away from my computer as posable and seems to have solved my problem.
That looks like some really simplified software, but it's sad it won't work for my table with servos let alone my controller runs on linux and the controlling PC is windows 10. But it would be nice to have such a simplified software like that.
What are you using for desinging that to resize a dfx you must redraw it? I use inkscape but i only use SVG in place of the Dxf file and none of that would require to redraw a design to scale it up just resize it and export it.
Besides that from what I see good video but I am kinda sad that you didn't show the actual table in this video. Thanks for helping people out & sharing your experience.
Hey thanks for watching. If you go through some of my other vids I have some of the table cutting. And yea it is nice and simple. As for the drawing I use Inkscape and fusion 360. And in this software you can scale your dxf in side the lay out “page” of the software by present or by length of ether the x or y axis. Really handy.
@@letkemanfabworks619 Very nice, I look forwared to watching some more videos you've made, Inkscape is about the only thing we have in common and I use inkscape for everything, Vector & Raster as many only knows it's a vector software but it can do other stuff as well as I learned in the 12 years of tinkering with that software. But thanks for the very quick response and again nice videos.
*video so far. lol
great video
Thanks I hope to go more in depth on this set up soon. Th aka for watching
Do you have a link where you purchased it at? I can't find it for the you mentioned
Here is there web site. proma-elektronika.com
I hope that helps. 👍 if not let me know.
You wouldn't happen to have a pic of your controll box layout with what you have in it? Like stepper drivers, if you also purchase there voltage drop just something to get a layout idea. New to this
@@wildnuts6197 hey no problem I can see if I have something. I also have a few more vids in my Chanel of the build might be more on there. But I’ll see if I can find a photo.
@@wildnuts6197 instagram.com/p/Cf5Cyssu06P/?igshid=Y2IzZGU1MTFhOQ==. This is form my instagram. This is a photo of the inside of the box.
@@letkemanfabworks619that layout looks good, u remember what drivers u used 542,6600 etc. Open or close loop. I'm trying to get a list of stuff to order all at once. I have some of the stuff already.
U should update to 1.2.0
Dude stand still when you’re just talking. I am getting sea sick. Seriously I was just about to turn you off.