![]() Gareth on Commodore Datasette Does Its Own Calibration.rnjacobs on Commodore Datasette Does Its Own Calibration.Pietdevries on Thin Client And Smartphone Step In For 3D Printer’s Raspberry Pi And Touchscreen.Jan on Commodore Datasette Does Its Own Calibration.Make Your Pi Moonlight As A Security Camera 21 Comments Posted in cnc hacks, Raspberry Pi Tagged alamode, cnc, CNC shield, grbl, grbl shield, raspberry pi Post navigation With some proper connectors, lighted buttons, and a beautiful cable sleeving job, this Pi CNC controller would be well suited for any of the desktop CNC or engraving builds we see from time to time. ![]() The Pi AlaMode board is able to provide voltage level conversion between the CNC shield and the pi, and also has the nice bonus of a battery-backed real time clock. The controller uses a Raspberry Pi as the brains of the device, but there aren’t too many options out there for stepper motor control in Pi land. There are, however, dozens of CNC shields or the Arduino. Having a box filled with computers and motor drivers is just too cool though, and this tiny Raspberry Pi CNC controller fits the bill quite nicely. ![]() For the home CNC machinist of today, these hulking electronic brains are replaced with something a little more modern – desktop computers with parallel ports. Back in the olden days, the latest and greatest CNC machines had minicomputers bolted onto their frames, replete with paper tape readers and seven segment displays. ![]()
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