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Apparently the comment appears after each toolpath if you process more than 1 to a G-code file. Alex. Edit; just ran a simple job through my post...
Duet (rep-rap g-code) runs fine with the comment in. One person has reported grbl runs ok - waiting to check what g-code sender they used (and...
The comment by Autodesk appears to be just one line - is it the length of the line that is troubling control? Will let you know how my (rep-rap...
Thanks - that will hopefully be helpful for the experts. Alex.
Any chance you could post the original (that didn't work) in case it's a change by Autodesk that's going to affect lots of people. Alex.
I don't use OB control, and I haven't post processed any files today, but I'll tag @David the swarfer and @sharmstr in case it's an issue they can...
Nothing that changed in Fusion today should have affected creation of g-code for Openbuilds Control. What post processor are you using? Alex
LOL - I embarrassed myself by getting this wrong about a year ago - not sure why grbl decided to be different on this one. Alex.
As you are in the UK, talk to Oozenest - their lead times are a bit long at the moment because of Covid. CNC Mechanical Kits | Provide Your Own...
Thanks Peter - got called to lunch before I could post the link :D Alex.
Well that was pretty much what was expected - see parts store.
But I think with grbl the pause is in seconds rather than milliseconds as it would be in "standard" g-code. Alex.
Good to see you around again! Alex.
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All the Ooznest workbee's (including the 1515) are now available as leadscrew unless you specifically ask for belt drive. The leadscrews are now...
I know you said you checked the cabling, but the most likely cause of that is one wire making an intermittent connection. Alex
Ratrig are usually pretty good on support. Which instructions did you follow for wiring the motors? (colour coding is not standard) I helped...
Hi @Jake Borg - I've posted a link below that might help, but to give better advice we really need to know a bit more about your setup - where did...
Rather than randomly switching wires around, after checking that you have good connections (not gripping insulation instead of wire for example)...
No pauses. What bit, speed, feed and depth of cut are you typically using and what material? Alex.