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software cannot transform 5v into 10v, hardware has to do that, which is what the Blackbox has. the VFD may have a setting that allows it to work...
slow down your Z axis maxrate and acceleration $112=2500.000 ; Z-axis maximum rate, mm/min $122=150.000 ; Z-axis acceleration, mm/sec^2...
much better than my home setup, I have to ftp gcode to the controller (-:
I just tried it add text to blank drawing in OpenBuildsCAM select the text add toolpath to text button 'generate gcode' button 'save gcode' the...
if it is not in the GRBL wiki then it does not exist it is just one button to click on in any decent GUI like OpenBuildsCONTROL, a normal part of...
yes, applies to all of the things because they all use nano scale silicon chip features. printing the circuit board itself with the conductive...
it will never be possible to 3D print effective integrated electronics. the transistors inside a chip are measrued in nanoMeters. a nanometer is...
supported GRBL gocdes are listed here Grbl v1.1 Commands GRBL error codes are listed here Grbl v1.1 Interface
all the things in ( brackets ) are comments in Gcode, they have no effect in the controller only the G64 is a problem for GRBL G40 is accepted but...
GRBL does not support the G64 word, tell the post processor to exclude that from the Gcode output. did CAMBAM do an update?
yes
@Mark R the firmware cannot read usb sticks with 4096 byte sectors reformat them as 512 byte sectors
in that file there are 18000+ lines of average length 0.27", though many of them are much smaller. the circle is also not particularly accurate,...
4096 sectors? maybe the interface is expecting 512 byte sectors?
Those options tell me you are not using the OpenBuilds postprocessor for Fusion360. Get it here docs:software:fusion360 [OpenBuilds Documentation]...
what controller do you have? OpenBuildsCOMTROL works with GRBL and grblHAL based controllers, and grblHAL controllers can be on the network in...
please upload the gcode so we can compare
no, each machine is different. what you have now is possibly too fast (an alternative to reducing speed is to increase current to the motor) it...
reduce the maxrate and acceleration for the Z axis. trying to move the weight of the router up rapidly is what usually cause lost steps in Z.
create a vector SVG so it draws the icon rather than storing a bitmap raster image.?