You are doing some great work there, I would be lost in the nest of wires nevermind programming,
I'm glad of your praise. Thank you for your approval. I want you to know that you can do it, too.
In 2010, I couldn't even finish a simple contactor self-locking circuit wiring. After I began to love machinery, I was forced to learn some knowledge of machinery and electronics, because now is the era of mechatronics.
The reason why this post name is: Restart boot. When I bought the DECKEL-FP3 in 2015, I couldn't do anything about it, because it didn't work, and it was an old DC servo system. I had to clean up its appearance, then strip off all its electrical appliances, only power its spindle, and use its manual function.
Even when I bought a numerical control system in 2018, I was puzzled by its tangle of wires and its control logic. However, when you sit down and read the installation instructions carefully, and try to understand them, you will find that it is gradually clear and understandable.
My first friend told me: As long as you work hard at something, even if it is slow. As time goes on, you will find that you have completed a very significant amount of work before you know it.
Although I am still not sure whether I have the ability to complete the installation and debugging of this 4-axis machine tool. I will continue to push the progress of it until I learn some more complex knowledge to continue its transformation work.
In my opinion, the biggest gain after I entered the circle of mechanical hobby is: I learned a lot of mechanical and electrical knowledge, and I greatly improved my learning ability, which not only benefited me in my hobby, but also weakened the negative influence in my life.
As long as you can read the instructions quietly, you will find it easier and easier.