Deskcnc Probe
DeskCNC is a Windows based CAM/CNC solution for creating toolpaths, copying existing models, and running CNC machines. DeskCNC can create toolpaths from DXF STL, Gerber, Excellon, and Image file formats as well as Digitize existing part geometr (requires optional Probe or Laser Scanner).
The probe comes packaged with all devices needed for digitizing or tool setting. An instruction sheet is also included for converting between probe and tool setter along with maintenance instructions and Certificate of accuracy.
DeskCNC will automatically compensate for the diameter of the probe tip and will create a true definition stl cad file for machining the reproduced part allowing you to rough and finish with different sized tools. NO NEED TO SCAN AND CUT WITH THE SAME SIZE TOOL. CNC Teknix Servo Drives, CNC Controllers, Routers CNC Teknix Pty Ltd was formed in 1998, with the aim of providing cost effective and innovative solutions for the small to medium CNC machine industry. CNC Teknix researched and developed its own servo drives and controllers the MultiTEK controller and servo drives TEK 6 and 10. These are sold in Australia and around the world.
Our company prides itself on servicing a wide variety of OEM customers for the streamlined and custom automation of their CNC machinery applications. CNC Teknix has formed many strategic alliances with OEM customers and are continuously developing new products to enhance the technology offering to customers.
Our development focus is on our new Servodrive TEK6 with dual processors making them the smartest, small servo drives in today's market.
Which probe is better.? Mach Discussion > General Mach Discussion Which probe is better.? (1/2) jevs: I am looking for a probe to do digitizing and also edge and center finding etc.
Which of these is better or more accurate? Or should I be looking for something better? If so what would it be? Hood: Check out Zarzuls probe, you will find the thread in the bargain basement section of the forum.
Hood jevs: I beleive his probe is the first one I linked to at Wildhorse? I read all those posts, but I still don't know which of the two is better. One is nearly 3 times as expensive, but is it better (more accurate or better repeatability)? Also are these probes even any good for edge finding, or are they not accurate enough?
Hood: I made my own probe and its very accurate, it is along the same lines as the ones you linked to, ie the 3 rod and ball type. I dont use it for probing and it was never my intention to use it for that, it was made for edge finding and is extremely repeatable, I have it true to less than 0.005mm and it will repeat at less than I can measure. So from that I would say there is no reason to think either of the two above would be any different. Hood BR549: I have used the IMSRV model for over 5 years without fail and it is VERY accurate. (;-) TP Navigation [0] [#].