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Can we have some more info please. What machine is this - is it belt drive or leadscrew. As a wild guess I would suggest the first thing to check...
Not necessarily, unfortunately. Some suppliers get their components in batches from different sources, so you can't always rely on things being...
Thanks @Peter Van Der Walt. Once you have identified the two coils treat one pair of wires as A+&A-, the other pair as B+&B-. Test the motor...
Your stepper motors have two coils. You need to identify which pair of wires are connected to each coil. Select one wire at random, probe the...
Colour coding for stepper motor wiring is not standardised - the blackbox docs are right for motors purchased from Openbuilds. Use a multimeter...
I'm not going to try to answer all your questions, but the reason that the X axis is usually the shorter one is that leads to a more rigid machine...
Yes - just rename the file with a .pp extension. The post processor @Bigmontel used is not the one most commonly used - for grbl machines most...
No, grbl will remember where your workplace zero is relative to your home (machine co-ordinates) position. It will not remember where you had got...
Did Fusion not give you a warning when you defined the toolpath for those pockets? How does the radius of the bit compare with the smallest radius...
This thread should help; Limit switches with BlackBox Alex.
Very nice! Alex.
But I did work out what the problem was even though the relevant text was only two pixels high:D Alex.
Many thanks :thumbsup::thumbsup: Alex.
Hi @Bigmontel, thanks for posting this, but over time this thread will fade into history. It would be great if you could find the time to post...
This link will take you to the correct post processor. You need to enable cloud in your preferences in Fusion. Fusion 360: grbl post processor...
What controller, what post processor? Alex.
You might have to change the extension to *.txt Alex.
I am definitely not an expert on this, so I won't pretend to be able to answer your problem. I did notice though that you have the homing pull off...
It would be really good @Bigmontel if you could post a new thread in resources section and upload the modified post processor there. Not everyone...
Well spotted @Brandon Hurst, tiny currents but very high voltages generated by vacuuming wood dust. To ground it you need to wrap some copper wire...