July 7 – July 14, 2023 “A Project That is a Religious/Cultural Item” Contest

Happy Friday! Thanks to everyone who entered the contest for this week, where we asked you all to share your projects where you learned something from making it on your LongMill. 


Last Week’s Winners

We are happy to announce that Michael Keene, Ed Barsalou, Guy Robitaille, Travis Illig, Matt Osterhaus, and Mike Homann are the winners of the “A Project You Learned Something From Making It” contest! A prize is on its way!


This Week’s Theme: A Project That is a Religious/Cultural Item

The theme for this week is “projects that are religious/cultural projects”. Share with us your best religious/cultural projects that you made on your LongMill and we will choose our favourite ones and send those makers prizes!

Happy crafting!

July 2023 Production Updates

Hey everyone, happy July!

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Our inventory manager Kye taking stock of new end mills and bits

In general news, we’ve done a few things in the past few weeks:

  • A new batch of end mills have arrived from our manufacturer and are being packed. New bit packs should be restocked by the time this post comes out
  • We’ve officially signed all of the paperwork for our new office. This means we’ll start moving in August 2023 with partial access. Starting October 2023, we’ll have full access.
Office layout planning

Content Insight Survey

Hey guess what! We just passed our 7000th subscriber on Youtube! If you didn’t know, we make tons of how-to, assembly, and tutorial videos on our channel.

Our team wants to keep making amazing content. If you want to help us figure out what we’re doing next, make sure to take our Content Insight Survey, which will help us understand what content you like and what we should be focusing

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeDnCmhtGyHiGcHjle54Rbs8bT8OokMTe3MPa22pOjxpPFOBQ/viewform?usp=sf_link

Vortex Rotary Axis

The Vortex Rotary Axis was launched on June 1st! We now have about half of the batch accounted for, interested customers can still get on the pre-order. This launch was probably the smoothest product launch we’ve ever had. Although some customers weren’t able to make a purchase right at the time we opened up orders due to some website caching, after we had that cleared up, the rest of the day was pretty uneventful. I just want to thank and congratulate everyone who worked on this project as all of the prep work, testing, and resource development that went into this product made sure we had a smooth launch.

Production for the Vortex Rotary Axis has been ramping up, as we get things made up and printed for shipping in late July. We’ve now received most of the parts for the Rotary Axis, and the last remaining parts we are still waiting on are expected to be ready in the first week of July.

There has also been a substantial amount of resource development done for the Vortex, some of which is now being uploaded to the Vortex Resources. You won’t see everything on there yet much of it is in draft form, we are getting everything ready and set up for launch.

LongMill and Extension Kits

We continue to have fairly short lead times on LongMills, however, we are running low on control boards which may increase lead times for some customers. We expect to reach the end of Batch 8 in August, and have around 270 units left in stock. Pending delivery of new control boards, lead times are expected to be 1-2 weeks, but could extend later this month to +3 weeks. Once we receive the new control boards, we expect lead times to go down again.

Lead times are expected to be short for the time being, but lead times may vary a bit depending on how quicky we can get a few kinks resolved including:

  • We are running low on controller board parts, and we are expecting to restock in the first or second week of July
  • Some rails from production are twisted out of spec. We are currently shipping rails that are within spec, and are waiting on replacements to be made.
  • Some poor threading on T12 Delrin nuts means we are making replacements currently. We expect them to be completed in the next 1-2 weeks, but we don’t expect this to be a bottleneck since we still have quite a few in stock.

We are working hard to get ready for the busy season coming up this fall, which means doing lots of pre-packing, restocking and prep!

Rail twist measurement system

We have a few other things coming down the pipeline, but this is all for today. Make sure to stay tuned for the next update.

Videos You Might Have Missed Last Month (June 2023)

Hey everyone. Here are some informative videos that you might have missed last month. Check them out below and make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep up with our CNC-related videos.

Enabling the Inductive Sensors for the LongMill CNC from Sienci Labs

Hey everyone. In this tutorial video, Jason walks us through enabling the inductive sensors, how to set up multiple workspaces, changing the machine home position, and troubleshooting.

Building a Guitar on a CNC Part 4: The Fretboard

Time to SHRED X4! In part 4 of our CNC guitar series, Scott shows us how to create a stylish fretboard for your custom guitar on the LongMill. From providing you with all the files, setup, tips, and more!

How to VCarve an Image on Wood Using Your CNC

Did you know that taking images and carving them into wood/other materials is a great way to make signs and other projects? In this video, Scott shows us how to do a VCarving of an image on wood from start to finish using the LongMill.

Sienci Labs Presents: The Vortex Rotary Axis

The Vortex is a compact, precise, high-quality rotary axis we designed from scratch, with direct integration into gSender. Just like all our products, the Vortex comes with high-quality tutorials, support, and resources to make it easy to install, learn, and use your rotary axis.

June 30 – July 7, 2023 “A Project You Learned Something From Making It” Contest

It’s weekly contest time! Thank you to everyone who participated in this week’s contest, where we asked you all to share your acrylic projects made on the LongMill. 


Last Week’s Winners

We are happy to announce that Harlow Reiman, Joe Owen, Chris Bridger, Russell Kalis, Lester Brake, and Robert Ryl are the winners of the “A Project That is Acrylic” contest! Lookout for a prize!


P.S. We will be closed Monday, July 3rd for Canada Day and back in the office on Tuesday, July 4th.


This Week’s Theme: A Project You Learned Something From Making It

This week’s theme is a little different, but very interesting. We want you all to share a project that you have learned something from using your LongMill to make it. All you have to do is post your project and within the caption, share with us what you learned from doing it. We’ll choose our favourite projects and send awesome prizes to the creators.

Have ideas for themes? Let us know by commenting down below!

Happy making!

June 23 – June 30, 2023 “A Project That is Acrylic” Contest

Happy Friday, everyone! Thanks to those who entered the contest for this week, where we asked you all to post your best animal-themed projects.


Last Week’s Winners

We are happy to announce that Brendon Chill, John Lunty, Kevin McKenzie, Paul Hawkins, Pete Baker, and Robert Terry are the winners of the “A Project That is Animal-Themed” contest! A prize is on its way!


This Week’s Theme: A Project That is Acrylic

The theme of the week is “projects that are made out of acrylic”. We want to see your LongMill projects where the main base is acrylic material. Share them with us for a chance to be one of the winners of this week’s contest and win free prizes!

Have ideas for themes? Let us know by commenting down below!

Happy building!

June 16 – June 23, 2023 “A Project That is Animal-Themed” Contest

So many first projects! Thank you to those who participated in this week’s contest, where we asked you all to post the first projects created on your LongMill. 


Last Week’s Winners

We are happy to announce that F4Creations, James Richardson, Bill Woodhams, Nykita Grimes, Dave Parkerson, and Jim Hamann are the winners of the “Your First Project” contest! Watch out for a prize!


This Week’s Theme: A Project That is Animal-Themed

The theme of the week is “projects that are animal themed”. Post your favourite animal projects and share them with us for a chance to be chosen as one of the lucky winners of this week’s contest and win some free swag!

Have ideas for themes? Let us know by commenting down below!

Happy crafting!

The Next Big Release for gSender Is Here! (1.2.0)

Hey everyone!

It’s time…

After over a year of testing, debugging, and iterating we are excited to share our biggest gSender update yet!

Several of the features being released today have been in development and testing for over a year, so a big Thank You to all of those that helped us test and offer your feedback and experiences. The entire Sienci Labs team has been hard at work refining, stabilizing and speeding things up in the background, and now everyone can share in all of the new and super cool features available.

Some Quick history

You might be wondering: “a year? really? Haven’t they been updating gSender continuously?” and yes you’re right we have been.

Many typical gSender users might not know this but while gSender HAS been getting continuous updates on average every month, we’d also ‘spun-off’ what you might call a gSender sibling that we call “gSender Edge” around a year ago. The purpose of gSender Edge was to answer the question of:

With now thousands of people using gSender, we didn’t want to risk the chances that a new feature or update could ruin everyone’s experience using their CNCs, so how do we work on these new features in a safer way?

Edge Lifecycle

Edge isn’t a replacement for gSender in any way – it’s a way for us to test and get feedback on new, bigger features without exposing them to users who may not be interested or causing unexpected bugs. This follows a cycle that can be several months long where:

  1. A new Edge version is split off from Main in order to prototype some new functionality and features (you can tell when this happens because the numbering scheme will jump up from 1.1.6 to EDGE-1.2.0, for example)
  2. Edge eventually stops adding major features so it can become more refined from user feedback and squashing bugs
  3. Once everything seems stable, everything that’s been added to Edge becomes a part of Main gSender so that everyone can now enjoy the new features
  4. The process repeats

We’re happy to announce that we’re now completing that cycle for the first time and flooding a whole lot of new features into gSender!

Get ready to see a whole lot of new features that this gSender update is bringing :smiley:

We’ve spent a huge time commitment just revamping the resources with about 24 new page-lengths being added to describe all the new features and better explain existing ones; that means expanding our existing documentation by about 40%!

By the way, this means that YES this new update will be including everything from Edge 1.2.5 plus more, it also means that soon enough the Rotary/HAL version will receive all these same updates and be released as the new version of gSender Edge. Edge will always be available for anyone to try and will always be ahead of gSender by having more features albeit likely less ‘stable’.

So let’s take a peek under the hood at some of the highlights to see what all the excitement is about!

Faster and Lighter 

If you’ve ever found yourself waiting for a file to load, get ready to notice the speed increase! If your file still needs to load there’s even added in a fancy dancy new loading bar!

  • This was another big effort by our development team to speed things up under the hood and use less memory once files are loaded. There are multiple areas where on average files loaded 20% faster and gSender used 2/3rds less memory

Better protected against interrupted jobs 

If you’ve ever experienced disconnecting during a job, you will quickly wonder “where was I just now?”.
We continue to have brainstorming sessions at the Lab to think of ways to help when problems like this occur and this is a new one we think will help.

  • In specific cases where the USB port disconnects while running a job, gSender will now be able to recognize the problem and alert you about it, suggesting to reconnect and providing a line to resume from using our ‘Start from line’ feature. This allows you to restart close to the same spot you stopped on, saving time and materials.

Tested Gamepads and Shortcut Printing 

Keyboards are great, but gamepads are better! You’ve always been able to add your own gamepad profile to gSender but we’ve now done some of our own internal testing to validate some gamepads that we can recommend. With community help, we hope to continue growing this list of officially tested gamepads.

  • This shortlist of options are meant to be common, affordable, and easy to source. This currently includes: the YCCTeam Xbox controller and the Logitech F710. Now see that in gSender → Settings → Shortcuts → Gamepad you’ll find pre-made presets for these gamepads to easily load up and use.
  • Remember you can also now print a PDF of your personal keyboard or gamepad shortcuts for display in your workshop. They will quickly be committed to memory and you won’t be searching for that mouse any longer!

Set Lasers to Stun

A laser diode in harmony with a CNC router can be great because you can clamp the material to carve and then laser engrave afterwards and know that everything is still aligned. As a diode user, enjoy some of gSender’s new unique features to support them when you turn ‘Laser Mode’ on.

  • Turn on the laser at low power when running a job outline (enabled in the Spindle/Laser settings). This will help you to better see where your project is going to be located on the material
  • Automatically apply an offset from the router/spindle to the laser so all your g-code files stay aligned (configured in the Spindle/Laser settings)
  • Switch to a specialized visualization designed to show raster engraving images better than typical g-code visualizers

Previous Visualization versus New Laser Visualizer

New Diagnostics Tab

What’s up Doc? Now have a little bit more insight about your machine whether it’s testing limit switches, checking firmware or profiles, and now get all this information and more in a downloadable PDF for easy sharing!

  • Just click to ‘Download Now!’. This PDF file is meant to include information on your computer, your CNC, recent alarms / errors, any currently loaded g-code file, and more. It’s basically a treasure trove of information that you can share on community forums, Facebook groups, or with your CNC customer support; going a long way towards getting help from others on diagnosing CNC problems .

Remote Control 

Look no hands! Remote mode is exactly how it sounds, giving you the ability to connect to any device running gSender from any other device on the same network through a web browser. You’ll be jogging and zeroing from your phone before you know it :slight_smile: This feature allows you to:

  • Load in a file from your design computer outside your shop then run it on your computer inside the shop
  • Use a tablet as the primary means of controlling your CNC rather than a mouse and keyboard
  • Use your phone to jog your machine around or run other functions
  • Leverage a mini PC or Raspberry Pi as the inline (tethered) computer for cheap, fanless, and reliable operation with less effort to have a display, keyboard, and mouse

New Tool Change Support and Wizards

Isn’t it nice when someone offers to help out? We’ve hired a wizard to assist! Having options for doing some of the repetitive processes sure makes the job easier and decreases the chances of human error. Expanding on the initial options of tool changes, we’ve added new wizards that walk you through using the ‘paper method’, a touch plate, or using a tool length sensor for single file, multi-tool jobs.

  • Remember that all these new features have further reading can find in the gSender Resources! Learn about the 5 revised tool changing options, what they do, and which one would best suit you.

Anonymous Information

Completely optional, completely anonymized, can be turned off anytime, only works on internet-connected devices. More and more we’re finding it would be helpful if we knew certain features are widely used or certain errors are constantly encountered to understand how we can improve the gSender or its documentation. Remember gSender’s code is open-source and viewable by anyone so we don’t have anything to hide, so if you’re fine with us knowing things like the CNC profile you use, the computer you run gSender on, and other ways that you use the app then you can decide what you prefer for this particular setting :slight_smile:

Some other assorted features include:

  • Slider overrides for easier feed rate and spindle / laser adjustment on the fly
  • Ability to toggle between job overrides and file attributes before starting a job to fine-tune feed and speed overrides before starting a job (Using gSender – gSender Docs)
  • Get a top-down snapshot image of your job with the new SVG Visualizer that bridges the gap between a fully disabled visualizer or the full 3D one (useful for less powerful computers) (Additional Features – gSender Docs)
  • New safety tab for tracking alarms and errors and accessing safety settings
  • Soft limit warning on file load if machine has limit switches (Using gSender – gSender Docs)

Conclusions and Downloads

We hope you all enjoy everything new that’s been brought to gSender! We still have so many ideas that are in progress that either iterates on what’s just been release or brings even more new features to the table. If you’re already an Edge user, feel free to use this until the next Edge release comes out shortly where we’re working on supporting the new HAL firmware and Rotary axes

Remember that though the team has been working hard to make this a stable release and squash all of the bugs over the past 12+ months, we can’t guarantee that there won’t be the odd issue that needs to be addressed. Please let us know right away if you have any concerns or have found a new bug and our team will move quickly on it.

Many congratulations to the whole team that’s worked so hard to get to this point including the whole software development team of Kevin, Walid, and more, and to Jay and a new join Stephen for helping me with bringing all the new documentation up-to-date, as well as many other people behind the scenes!

@StephenCampbell actually also helped me to compile all this information together for this post and he wanted to add some words:

P.S. – I’m a new Sienci Labs team member! You may see me here in our community or helping out on the support side of things. I’ve been busy updating all of the documentation for this new update, check it out at Installation – gSender Docs 3 for more information on gSender. I’d love to hear your feedback!

And with that… find the link here (Release v1.2.0 · Sienci-Labs/gsender · GitHub 12) to get the latest version of gSender or go to the main gSender download page:

Note: due to the large amount of changes from 1.1.7 to 1.2.0, we weren’t able to get the typical auto-updater to won’t so you’ll need to install the new version manually. This also goes for people with Edge installed that want to download 1.2.0

Cheers everyone!
Chris

Full Notes on the new Version:

  • gSender runs noticeably faster and lighter!
    • There were multiple areas where we were able to make file processing on average 20% more efficient and reduce overall program memory usage by an average of 2/3rds due to an increased node sandbox memory size and improvements to multiple run times
    • On files that still take a while to load we’ve now added a loading bar window to show file loading progress
  • Added new job recovery functionality
    • In specific instances where your machine’s USB port disconnects from gSender during a job it’ll be able to recommend where you should restart from
  • Updates to gamepad controller support
    • List of officially tested controllers if you’d like to select a gamepad that works more reliably with gSender
    • Tested controllers come with their own pre-loaded presets
    • Improved UI for creating controller profiles
    • Available PDF printout of shortcuts to hang up near your machine
  • Better support for Laser Diodes
    • Optional low-power laser enable on outlining
    • Laser-specific visualization: there’s a different style when laser mode is on and that colour can be customized
    • Laser offset now allows for negative offset values
  • New Diagnostic tab inside the Calibrate Tool
    • See at-a-glance information on whether your limit switches, touch probe, or other pins are activated
    • General summary on your CNCs firmware settings
    • The ability to generate a Diagnostic PDF file that includes information on your computer, CNC, recent alarms / errors, any currently loaded g-code file, and more! Very handy to share with our support team or other CNCers to help diagnose problems your CNC might be experiencing
  • Remote Mode, control your CNC remotely!
    • Connect to your CNC from a myriad of other internet-connected devices for loading files from other computers or jogging and zeroing from your phone
    • Easy to set up and configure
  • Tool changing is now more fully supported by our new Wizard
    • gSender already recognized M0 and M6 commands to initialize a pause in the middle of a file
    • New processes to support using the ‘paper method’, a touch plate, or a tool length sensor (choose based on your CNC setup) now allow more flexibility in handling tool changing and in some cases can pop up a Wizard to direct you through each step and without the need for custom macros
  • Other assorted features
    • Optional Anonymous Information gathering
    • Slider overrides for easier feed rate and spindle / laser adjustment on the fly
    • Ability to toggle between job overrides and file attributes before starting a job to fine-tune feed and speed overrides before starting a job
    • Get a top-down snapshot image of your job with the new SVG Visualizer that bridges the gap between a fully disabled visualizer or the full 3D one (useful for less powerful computers)
    • Colour coded Console on certain commands like alarms and errors that can also now pop-out
  • Assorted other settings
    • New safety tab for tracking alarms and errors and accessing safety settings
    • Soft limit warning on file load if machine has limit switches
    • Customizable probe fail distance in Z
    • More visualization theme customizations for ‘light’, ‘dark’, or your own fully custom design
    • New Shortcuts for controlling Probing, Visualization, and Macros and the ability to filter shortcuts by category to easily find and edit them
    • New stats tab for tracking jobs run on your CNC
    • Custom decimal places on the DRO
  • and other bug fixes for Linux auto updates, Settings exporting, Preferred units and file unit modals, Bounding box relative movement, Shortcut printing and more!

June 9 – June 16, 2023 “Your First Project” Contest

It’s weekly contest time! Thanks to everyone who entered the contest for this week, where we asked you all to share your best accessory projects. 


Last Week’s Winners

We are happy to announce that Kris Augustine, Brendon Simmons, Mitchell Lockwood, Randy Worley, Drew Miller, and Geert Vaelen are the winners of the “A Project That is an Accessory” contest! A prize is on its way!


This Week’s Theme: Your First Project

For this week’s contest, we want you to post your first project on your LongMill. You will be amazed by how far you have come. Share them with us for a chance to be one of the winners of this week’s contest and win free prizes!

Have ideas for themes? Let us know by commenting down below!

Happy creating!

Videos You Might Have Missed Last Month (May 2023)

Hey everyone. Here are some informative videos that you might have missed last month. Check them out below and make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep up with our CNC-related videos.

Sienci Labs Presents: The Vortex Rotary Axis

We are excited to announce that the first 300 units of the Vortex Rotary Axis are now available for pre-order!

The Vortex is a compact, precise, high-quality rotary axis we designed from scratch, with direct integration into gSender. Just like all our products, the Vortex comes with high-quality tutorials, support, and resources to make it easy to install, learn, and use your rotary axis.

Knocking It Out of the Park With the Vortex Rotary Axis

Batter up! We took a piece of wood and turned it into a beautiful customized baseball bat with the Vortex Rotary Axis. This bat is only one of many other projects the Vortex can make. 

Introducing the Vortex Rotary Axis

Take your projects to the next level with our Vortex Rotary Axis. Our Mechanical Engineers, Daniel and Johann are here to explain what it is, how it works, what it includes, what it can produce, software, other supporting features, and more.

Making an Easy and Personalized Mother’s Day Gift on Your CNC

In need of a gift idea for Mother’s Day? Well, we have one! Follow along with Scott as he demonstrates how to make a set of personalized wooden kitchen utensils with the doodles and handwriting of loved ones on the LongMill. 

June 2 – June 9, 2023 “A Project That is an Accessory” Contest

Happy Friday! Thank you to those who participated in this week’s contest, where we asked you all to post your best kitchen item or kitchen-related projects made on the LongMill.


Last Week’s Winners

We are happy to announce that Charlie Monahan, Ed Lagace, Steve Sutphin, Mark Drewitt, Phonic Bloom, and Paul Larson are the winners of the “A Project That is a Kitchen Item” contest! Lookout for a prize!


This Week’s Theme: A Project That is an Accessory

The theme for this week is “projects that are accessories”. Share with us your jewelry, phone cases, phone stands, keychains, watches, home decor, or any other accessories that were made on your LongMill, and we’ll select the best ones to send our creators amazing prizes.

Have ideas for themes? Let us know by commenting down below!

Happy making!