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You can absolutely create a MACROS folder (or whatever you want to call it) and drop gcode files containing macros in there. Run it just as you...
Could be a either: 1) Driver overheating and shutting down: Look out for the Fault Indicator LED for that axis: docs:blackbox:currentadjustment...
Fixed in V1.0.335 - to be released very soon (in internal testing at the moment)
Yes, as the profile should be used for initial setup - it sets all values to sane defaults. After initial setup, you can tweak away at it (all...
Line 14 uses G28. We'd strongly recommend you use OUR post docs:software:fusion360 [OpenBuilds Documentation] which uses Machine Coordinates...
Or a set of Black Corner Connectors underneath or on top. I run a single on my Minimill and machine steel occationally.
Thanks for the report will look into it Follow along on Potential bug: Flashing custom hex fails · Issue #268 · OpenBuilds/OpenBuilds-CONTROL for...
BlackBox uses XYZ (No A axis) You need to use Wrapping in Vectric to wrap the "a-axis" around X or Y Practical example is Giarc's Lead Lathe...
Check that USB selective suspend is off (sometimes a windows update can re-enable it): docs:blackbox:install-windows-selective-suspend [OpenBuilds...
That indicates the controller reset itself. Running any 3rd party parts like a VFD spindle? Or anything else that's nonstandard?
Short enough for a single nut I'd say
The two-nutblocks strategy further reduces whip as you hold the leadscrew at two points some distance apart - we prefer that for longer screws. On...
Yeah definitely not the right solution (:
COM5 is a Windows moniker. /dev/* = linux You mentioned earlier, leading me to assume you are on Linux? But now Makes me think you are on...
Highly recommended. Fumes, constant temps, etc are a win: OpenBuilds Modular Enclosure System
As its a 100% modular system, it doesn't have right or wrong answer. Economics might play into it (C-Beam plate costs more than wheels)....
Rather than a select-all approach, you can control the order of operations easily by creating seperate toolpaths per entity (:
That's right way up. Solder pads under the switch, spaced away from plate/extrusion by the rubber spacer: The others are wrong [ATTACH]
Normally stepper motor bodies aren't grounded (by their wiring, as that just goes to the coils) so, check other limits too - perhaps more mounted...
Both are upside down in the picture :) [ATTACH] This is right way up: With the nice logo plate facing you: Where the component pins come through...