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With NC wiring, remember to set $5=1 too (To invert the logic as Grbl was expecting NO wiring) That would need $5=0 (Grbl default - unless you...
Correct about the Limits Invert setting to use your old switches, but also, replacing only the controller, doesn't quite get you all the greatness...
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You are over obsessing over this.... It's not power, its just "A helpful tip" :) But sure, disable it for yourself: Create an JS macro, turn on...
It resets to "not homed" any time Grbl "initialises" - by sending the "Grbl 1.1xxxx" string (Can be seen in serial log) If you really want to dig...
Absolutely anywhere (You can programme your macro to use Machine Coordinates to locate it) - as long as it doesn't get in the way of where you...
Note it says "TIP" not "Definate major disaster" (: - if you are sure its homed, ignore - click close and move on
Its a new safety feature - people forget to Home (or forget to Rehome after resets, restarting CONTROL, after alarms, after errors etc) all the...
Also consider a BlackBox: https://docs.openbuilds.com/blackbox
X-axis steps per millimeter is set to 26.660 - so its big 32T pulley belt drive. That's going to need lower acceleration to get up to speed...
BlackBox drivers doesn't cause issues as you describe no: It's either one of the following: - Acceleration/Max rate set too high (Test with low...
No, I meant the existance of this non standard Grbl parameter - tells me you are not running standard Grbl, which is what CONTROL is of course...
Checkout Quad Tee Nut - MAKERLINK (10 Pack) as an option to join beams Note that longer axis may suffer some more deflection: How to calculate...
Did you remember to Home prior to jogging? CONTROL takes current Machine Position - subtracted from Max Travel - to calculate distance of move...
If your Interface Firmware is up to date you can do that on the Interface > Tools and Utils > Edit Grbl profile menu Other than that, as it...
And still does? Just in case you picked up damage since the last time you tried? Anything else different - eg different USB cable etc?
Option 1: Use the STOP/PAUSE/ABORT buttons in CONTROL Option 2: Use the CANCEL/ABORT buttons on Interface to first pause, or then stop the job....
Would relate to VFD parameters. Ask the VFD vendor for assistance
Wall outlet > estop > power strip > router/spindle/machine power supply/accessories Use one of these Safety Power Tool Switch That way, whatever...
Have a read through the Grbl Wiki at github.com/gnea/grbl/wiki - a must read of documentation for the firmware and how to configure it