G-Code Senders: Difference between revisions

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The [https://github.com/grbl/grbl/wiki/Using-Grbl Grbl-Wiki] provides an overview of GCode senders.
The [https://github.com/grbl/grbl/wiki/Using-Grbl Grbl-Wiki] provides an overview of GCode senders.


== Using the Attached Raspberry Pi (Network Control) ==
== Using the Attached Raspberry Pi (CNCjs) ==
We have a dedicated Raspberry Pi attached to the CNC Router. It provides web based interfacing with the CNC Router.
We have a dedicated Raspberry Pi attached to the CNC Router. It provides web based interfacing with the CNC Router.
=== GRBLWeb ===
GRBLWeb in principle works.
However, moving the Router manually (when trying to find the zero-location) is not very user-friendly. 
In addition, it is missing proper buttons for homing and for unlocking the tool ($H and $X) 
The other tools seem to be more feature rich.
===LaserWeb===
[[File:CNC_01.png|300px|thumb|right|Laserweb common settings]]
LaserWeb is originally designed to work with a [[Laser Cutter]]. However, it can also be used with CNC Routers. <br />
It is accessible on [http://comakingcnc:8000 "http://comakingcnc:8000"] <br />
A more detailed usage guide will follow soon. So far, you can read their [[https://github.com/LaserWeb/LaserWeb4/wiki Wiki]]


====Pro====
* Nice UI
* Camera Support (to be tried though)
* Tool path preview
* Gamepad Support ( :-D )
* Move the router using the numpad (when finding a zero location)
* Continues the job when running into a non-supported command
====Con====
* Continues the job when running into a non-supported command
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===CNCJS===
CNCJs is accessible on [http://comakingcnc:8080 "http://comakingcnc:8080"] <br />
CNCJs is accessible on [http://comakingcnc:8080 "http://comakingcnc:8080"] <br />
In order to save some settings, we had to create a user, so now you have to log in to CNCJs using these credentials:<br />
In order to save some settings, we had to create a user, so now you have to log in to CNCJs using these credentials:<br />

Revision as of 11:43, 23 August 2018

Here are some programs that let you send G-Code to our CNC router.

Temporary Notice

This page right now serves as a documentation point for making our CNC router controllable via the network.

Once we tried different pieces of software and decided for one, this page will serve as a documentation point for how to use this software.

The installation scripts are hosted on GitHub

Software Options

Using Your Own Computer

Univeral GCode Sender (Cross Platform)

Universal GCode Sender is a Java Program which was tested successfully with our CNC Router. If you decide to use it, please use the nigthly ("some what stable ugs classic interface").
Documentation and downloads can be found on their Website.

bCNC

This has its own page: bCNC

Other Options

The Grbl-Wiki provides an overview of GCode senders.

Using the Attached Raspberry Pi (CNCjs)

We have a dedicated Raspberry Pi attached to the CNC Router. It provides web based interfacing with the CNC Router.

CNCJs is accessible on "http://comakingcnc:8080"
In order to save some settings, we had to create a user, so now you have to log in to CNCJs using these credentials:
User: CoMakingSpace
Password: cnc
A more detailed usage Guide will follow soon. So far, you can read their user guide or their wiki.
Relatively straight forward, important:
1. Reset
2. Home
3. unlock

Pro

  • Support for continuing the job after a non-supported command (can be activated in settings)
  • Camera support

Con

  • after closing the browser window while a job is running, you can not get back (but the job continues)