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Grblgru is planning on trying to animate it this weekend since it’s supposed to be raining in Germany lol. It has a hole on one side of the base and a place for my 4th axis. I’ve managed to make a model of my MPCNC. Oh, BTW the program is fully functional and Free from He usually colors the different axes as you see in the attached photo for all the different types he already has. If not, let me know and I’ll try to make something appropriate but not as pretty as your photos ha ha.
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I was wondering if you might already have such STL versions of the MPCNC and LowRIder V2 that you might be able to share with me or directly with Grblgru? It would save me having to figure out how to retroactively design the two machines and speed up the process.
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He has never dealt with the way your machine axes work but is up to the challenge. What is required is an STL file for each axis, then he is able to generate an animated virtual version of that machine. He has made many ‘popular’ CNC machine models available within Grblgru but neither of the V1Engineering machines. His manual has been in German but we have been working to make an English language version. Grblgru’s author has recently adapted his program to run with Grbl Mega 5X as well as simulate a true fourth axis for now. I am running on both my MPCNC and LowRider V2. Most of us would like at least a 4th axis. This last flavour of GRBL Mega 5X you may know runs on a regular Arduino Mega with or without a RAMPS board and is easily capable of 5 true axes (and maybe 6 in the future). The author has made a program that can simulate virtual CNC machines as well as generate and run GCode suitable for Grbl, TinyG, G2core and now more importantly GRBL Mega 5X. I have been playing with Grblgru the last while.