Separate names with a comma.
Some features disabled for guests. Register Today.
I would guess auto-homing on start up might not be a good idea for safety reasons?. A bit like starting a car while it's in gear I suppose.
As I said Dave, I've never had any probing problems, and still don't, either with plugged in laptops or my current desktop. I only use 3 pin...
Well, it's all a bit strange. I've used 2 or 3 different laptops over the years - all plugged in to the mains when in use, with no probe issues....
The thin strips were in the drawing originally just to accommodate the hold downs but were never fitted to the base.. I attached a long, right...
Yes, what you're planning is essentially the same thing and probably easier. I seem to remember having sourcing problems for T-track, hence doing...
Something like this... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] .
If you actually entered a bit size of 1/4" into Vectric (and you say the actual bit diameter is close to 6.25mm), then that is why it undercuts....
It's not actually a problem, it's the way Vectric has decided to code it. Would be nice if they addressed it perhaps. But for me, its never been...
Also check out Peter's video here... [MEDIA]
Chip Load Chart - CNC Tooling - Cutter Shop Depending on your machine, you may have to ease off your depth of cut if it's not an industrial built...
Is this what you are getting Paul? [ATTACH] Looks like you either need to rack the frame square if its not at right angles in the four corners...
I still have a 3D printer which has been running for a few years using an older version of Marlin - running on a Mega 2560. I use Pronterface on...
Steve. is there any reason why you don't want to cut it as a 3D object? A pic or two (or drawing) might help us understand what exactly it is you...
Great to hear Matthew!
Hello G, yes pics would be a good idea to get started. I'm also in NZ and my first thought was Trademe. Have you used them in the past?
Well, that's the problem MAFFPL, you are not learning every day. To get to where you need to be, you need plenty of research, reading and studying...
That's why I always run my router with a respectable load on it. No "too heavy" cuts that put too much load on the motor - it may take an extra...
...or forgetting to attach the probe clip and yes, I've done it myself.
I've always used OpenCNC Pilot - works a treat!
Have you got "continuous jog" selected in Open builds control?