Thanks, David. Many posts responding to queries say to read through the Grbl Wiki so over the last couple of weeks I did. However, I didn't recall seeing anything on this and if I type the realtime command "?" in the Serial Console, nothing happens.
We intercept the output of '?' to update the DRO. Letting it stream to log every 100ms just clouds the log, so we don't log it as well, we parse it and update the UI. CONTROL is really is meant as that "beginner" software, cut the learning curve, and to a beginner multiple coordinate systems are just hell to understand.
Thanks for the explanation, Peter! I understand your desire to keep things simple to reduce support requirements. Also, it is good to know why it wasn't working for me.
Hi I have recently built a small desktop Franken CNC router. But with out getting deep into my build, I have a question about setting up a custom machine on the settings for $100 $102 and $103 OP Controller software. There is a little button to the right Calc/Steps. I understand everything but the Microstepping setting. I have set my Drivers TB6600 to 8/1600 on the drivers would that be 1/16 in the Calc/Settings in OB controller? I have homed the machine perfect multiple times. I have had some crashes to limit switches my fault of coarse. But I think my stepping setting is off. By the way if there is a post or a write up already that explains this please redirect me I and happy to read. Thanks for your help!
All explained here: gnea/grbl 8/1600 = 1/8th microstep (default motors have 200 steps, 200x1/8th = 1600)
Using the latest OpenBuilds Control - fresh install. Connects to Blackbox fine. Can move the gantry on all axis' in all directions using the arrows. Manually testing the limit switches works as well. My problem is that it is showing the X Y and Z as being disabled in the control software where you can set the position.
Duplicate from OpenBuilds LEAD CNC ? Already replied there: Or try the classic "have you turned it off an on again" - restart PC and controller (remember USB keeps powering controller so make sure all power goes off for a nice fresh start)
Let the update install and it went back to showing as disabled. Uninstalled and reinstalled the 1.0.185 build.
Ahh you know what, the older versions didn't have the troubleshooting menu... so there's the clue! You must've set DRO updates to Disabled in the Troubleshooting menu at some point (old version didnt have the Troubleshooting so thats why it ignores the saved setting) Just go to Troubleshooting tab, Application Diagnostics and turn DRO updates back on!
Also any way to allow Z raise during a pause. (as an option). being able to change a broken bit mid program would be nice in certain cases.
yes: see X and Y probing (Community demands) · Issue #79 · OpenBuilds/OpenBuilds-CONTROL - I know we keep saying soon, but it really is soon!
There was a good reason we don't allow moves during pause, but I cannot remember what it was... I'll get back to you if I recall, have to go look at some old comments in the code / old issues
I am not sure if I am in the right place to ask. Total noob here. I just finished getting my machine together last night. I found this thread searching for soft limits. Is there a way to set those in control?
Yes there is: Start CONTROL, connect to your machine, click Grbl Settings tab (assume you already loaded a machine profile), scroll down to further customise the default profile > Refer to gnea/grbl You'd have to make sure to set $20, but it depends on having $22, $130, $131 and $132 correctly set too. The Grbl Wiki is a goldmine of information, have a read through it for bedtime
Just watched the new Jtech install video. I have had mine up and running for a little while now using vcarve/lightburn and I never knew I had to remove the relay jumper but I have never noticed any issues either. Should I remove it now? What will this benefit? Also I noticed that in the openbiulds control they switch to “Openbuilds 1010 with laser module” again something I never have done. Is this to keep the Z locked during the burn? Does it switch the machine’s 32 from 0 to 1 or 1 to 0? Thanks!
It will eventually wear out the relay, so it is good to remove it if you can. The clicking is also quite annoying when you do grayscale work. Of course if all you do is 100% power vector jobs it just clicks at start and end of a section. It changes a few settings from the default LEAD1010 profile, to optimize for laser use: