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pk1

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Read post 01-03-2008 17:32

Hello Profiler,

there is a new ColiDrive-release (44) available on the ColinBus-download-server, containing a new TARGET-importfilter. May be, you will miss some bugs ...

Greetings

Peter

djam1

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Read post 09-03-2008 09:07

It would really help if the Colinbus site added
dates to the files posted, so you can easily tell
if a file has been updated.

Regards,
Darren

pk1

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Read post 09-03-2008 10:45

Hi Darren,

please look at "Last Modified"

http://colinbus.com/profiler/

Greetings

Peter

Post edited by pk1 on 09-03-2008 10:49

djam1

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Read post 09-03-2008 11:02

Hi Peter,

Thanks, that's a better page then the one I was using,
seems the one I used had an older version on it too.

hmm, even the version here (looks like the same) gives
me the install error...

A later version of 'ColiDrive edition' is already installed
on this machine. Setup can not continue.

Any tips ?

Regards,
Darren

Bartman

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Read post 09-03-2008 14:25

djam1Any tips ?


Yep...dump your Colinbus [offensive language - warning # 1 to user] and buy a LPKF machine and have a hassle free pcb making, milling and engraving life.

I did, and have not looked back since.

The LPKF was delivered in a few days from point of order, it worked straight out of the box and has not required ANY software updates as there are no bugs. No brainer really...

I'm using the LPKF machine to make replacement controller boards for the Profiler mechanics so I can run the Mach controller software, which is also a product that works out of the box.

For those that cannot or don't want to get into controllers at that deep a level, will find a complete solution here that is fully Mach controller software compatible as well as compatible with the Profiler stepper motors.. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/3-Axis-CNC-Bipolar-Stepper-Motor-Drivers-Controller_W0QQitemZ260216747609QQihZ016QQcategoryZ12584QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Mach Controller Software is available from here www.artofcnc.com. There is a very active user forum for this software linked from Art's web site

Hope this is of help to those of you who spent your hard earned money on the Profiler and help salvage some stable functionality from the hardware.

If you want to do simple pcb's via the Mach controller you will need to download one of the free converter progs that are out there. Google is your friend in this matter.

Post edited by Bartman on 09-03-2008 14:43

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Punk that

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Read post 09-03-2008 23:50

Hi Bartman,
I have to say, I am happy Profiler user. Can you tell me what did you pay that LPKF machine? My profiler was not too expensive and up to now worth every cent I invested.

Bartman

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Read post 10-03-2008 09:13

Punk thatHi Bartman,
I have to say, I am happy Profiler user...


Well, I would say that makes you a rare individual...

Please share your happiness with the rest of us and aleviate the deafening silence around here.

Punk that

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Read post 10-03-2008 09:30

Hi Bartman,
thanks for your kind words but you still didn't answer my question. How much did you pay your LPKF machine?

Bartman

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Read post 10-03-2008 11:06

Punk thatthanks for your kind words but you still didn't answer my question. How much did you pay your LPKF machine?


There is only one issue here. One companies products work the other ones don't.

For those interested, you will find a succint review of a Colinbus CPR30PCB/HF "professional" machine here
http://www.picbasic.org/forum/showthread.php?t=8981&highlight=colinbus

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Read post 10-03-2008 11:31

Hi Bartman,
why are you showing me another Colinbus machine? I bought Profiler for the budget I could afford myself. I was just asking you what is the price of that LPKF machine and you keep avoiding the answer.

Bartman

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Read post 10-03-2008 11:47

Punk thatI was just asking you what is the price of that LPKF machine and you keep avoiding the answer.


Contact your Belgian LPKF distributor for todays price...

Punk that

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Read post 10-03-2008 11:51

Why, you said you bought it so you can tell me. +/- would be fine. I don't need to know what is your discount

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Read post 10-03-2008 12:16

and there was silence.....

Bartman, what car are you driving?

Bartman

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Read post 10-03-2008 12:40

Red herrings for lunch? Sorry don't eat fish....

Have a nice day.

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Read post 10-03-2008 13:11

So, I guess we'll never know the price of LPKF machine and we'll never know what car Bartman is driving.

Thanks Bartman

P.S. If you pay 900€ for a vacuum cleaner from LPKF what do you pay the machine than?

pk1

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Read post 10-03-2008 13:59

Hi Punk that,

have a look at "ELEKTOR 5/2006 page 24):

... die Preisliste für das Einstiegsmodell von LPKF beginnt bei etwa 10 000 € ... (ProtoMat S42)

I guess, you will understand without translation.

Greetings

Peter (another "happy Profiler user")

Post edited by pk1 on 10-03-2008 14:02

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Read post 11-03-2008 14:39

I have to agree with Bartman ! Got the profiler four weeks ago and built it in a day have spent the rest of the time tearing my hair out trying to use the software and get any kind of reasonable results from the machine. I use a vendor who uses a LPKF machine and the difference in quality is worlds apart

Also, when you register Collinear you end up with a crippled version that does not do double sided PCBs and does not import Excellon drill files neither of which were mentioned in the magazine article.

I think the hardware has promise so I am going to look into the Mach system and see if I can salvage something from the €1000+

Andy

pk1

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Read post 11-03-2008 18:31

Hello milling people,

this picture shows the limits of my Profiler. PCB is done with Target-version .44, milled with Ferm-spindel and 60°-cutter.
Doublesided pcbs have been made in similar quality, sufficient for home-employment. A comparison with LPKF is not intended. That would be quite unfair, as we say in Germany: You shouldn't compare apples with pears ( means 1600€-investment versus 10000€ and more)

Greetings

Peter (hopes, his English-teacher has no access to this lines)

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Read post 11-03-2008 20:59

Peter,

I am impressed with the quality of the PCB routing, I have not been able to get anywhere near that ! How long did it take you from building the profiler to getting those kind of results ?

Andy

P.S. It is not my intention to compare a €1000 machine with a €10000 machine however, I don't agree in the argument that it is cheap so you cannot expect quality.

pk1

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Read post 11-03-2008 21:25

Hi Andy,

it took a lot of time and some failures, no "plug and play" at all.
I modified Profiler and Ferm-spindel in several ways. You can see it in the german forum. But that was my intention: "The way is my target" (or something similar...)

Greetings

Peter

PS: The Profiler-hardware ist quite ok. The delivered software not!

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