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Test your switches in the Troubleshooting tab - likely something like X switch plugged into Z port (will still work for Hard limit - but Homing...
If the Z axis is solid (ie not spring or gravity dropped) the chalk gets shorter as its used and later can't touch the pavement? (unlike Pens that...
Post a picture and we'll be able to tell you, or compare to the pictures of the Workbee and Ox respectively
Thanks, contact the store via support.openbuilds.com for further assistance
The Grbl Wiki is a must-read: Home · gnea/grbl Wiki Homing command is discussed here: Grbl v1.1 Commands · gnea/grbl Wiki
G53 (move in machine coordinates) G0 (its a rapid move) Z (in the Z axis) -10 (to -10mm below the Z axis limit switch because its in Machine...
Well CONTROL just shows what the GCODE is telling us. If its in positive coordinate space, then that's how you have it in your CAM (:
Turn the current down a little: docs:blackbox:currentadjustment [OpenBuilds Documentation] though some noise is expected (Stepper drivers are...
Indicates you have a ground fault in your computer (DC GND connected to AC Earth) or a short in your spindle wiring (DC GND to AC earth) Try a...
That person flashed the 2 axes firmware by mistake (on a 3 axes machine) so no, not related
Also consider approaching the vendor you purchased the machine from technical support for their product. Good luck
Post a grbl settings backup first so we can check if something is wrong Don't reflash without reason, Grbl firmware doesn't quite work that way (:...
I would not. Whatever is loose / broken will reoccur - most likely several hours into an expensive job in the near future ruining a workpiece or...
Did you include extension cabling in your check? Measuring continuity through both motor coils - already proves the motor is fine. Swopping...
Someone here (can't find the post now to give credit) has the brilliant saying "Wiring is always fine until it isnt anymore"! Its true though,...
See docs:blackbox:faq-identify-motor-coils [OpenBuilds Documentation]
Which it is. Coupler end (held by motor) and nut end (turned by the human) No! Not at all! You lock the Motor using the controller (our default...
Thats the point : if you need a wrench something else is broken... Probably bent leadscrew
Generically my advice on this kind of thing would be: The time spent trying to modify a non-source file (STLs are just an Output - not meant to be...
Good stuff! Good catch and thank's for taking a go at it (: