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Haven't seen the DAMHIKIJKOK abbreviation for a while now although it applies to quite a few of my posts. Most recent was carefully setting XY on my router to the corner of my last piece of good-quality ply and forgetting to hit the zero axis buttons on Mach3. Ended up with a very nicely cut gear wheel for the clock I was making with a neat half-inch slice missing off one side...
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I was on a roll last night...
I put a z-0 setter on my table so I can use the table as my Z zero. Ran it and it worked fine... the. Put a piece of ply stock on my table and I usually hit “Return to Zero” to check that everything is set... but now my Z zero is one the top of the table, not the top of the stock and... CRUUUUNCCH as my v-bit is rammed into the ply....
Luckily it hadn’t damaged the v-bit and the area where it went into the wood is 20mm away from where my part is cut... but I had to run homing and set up the coordinates again... all because I changed my Z zero location.
But then, I don’t know what I did, all my macros and keymaps and other setting for UGS just went POOF! I have no idea how I did it. Luckily I keep a backup of the settings but then found out that the macros have to be backed up separately... and I hadn’t done so.
So all my routines (including the go to Z zero one that got me into trouble earlier) will need to be manually put in. :sorrow::sorrow::sorrow: Hopefully today will be better.
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Forgetting that you set the cutting start depth at Z -10mm and watching the machine try to rapid plunge a 1mm bit through 6mm Alu plate.
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Clive S
Well for the benefit of others I think you meant pncconf if you used a Mesa. But anyway stepconf and pncconf should never be used after the initial run as it will overwrite the hal and ini files. Ask me how I know?
I'm not posh enough to use a Mesa, I'm still using the cheap Chinese parallel breakout board I bought for my first ever 'proof-of-concept' router which was made out of MDF and used allthread for leadscrews. It's advice worth remembering though!
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Neale
Haven't seen the DAMHIKIJKOK abbreviation for a while now although it applies to quite a few of my posts. Most recent was carefully setting XY on my router to the corner of my last piece of good-quality ply and forgetting to hit the zero axis buttons on Mach3. Ended up with a very nicely cut gear wheel for the clock I was making with a neat half-inch slice missing off one side...
Oooooh, tell me more about your clocks and what software you use to design them? Wooden clocks was my main purpose in building a new CNC router, though I haven't made as much progress as I'd like.
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Kitwn
Oooooh, tell me more about your clocks and what software you use to design them? Wooden clocks was my main purpose in building a new CNC router, though I haven't made as much progress as I'd like.
Rather than clutter this thread with more random ratholes, here is a new thread where I can showcase the crap that comes out of my workshop. Waits for complaints about pushing useful stuff off the list - popcorn, anyone?
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This thread as bloody Jinxed me.!. . Been at it again today. . . . Same machine this time while setting up tool changing wine Rack was manually jogging tools into holders to get X/Y coords for Macro then MDI to next location and repeat, note the coord's, switch into text editor alter macro and repeat everything went cushty..:yahoo: . . . . Then for some unknown reason with tool still in the last holder, I go and enter into MDI G0 G53 X0 Y0 . . . Anyone Spot what's missing.?? . . . . Well when you do just imagine what a 125Kg gantry powered by by 2 x 12Nm motors taking off at 30Mtr/min would do to a wine rack .:whistle::dejection:
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Most of my 'mishaps' involve the milling machine. I spend 90% of my time in the workshop running my lathe, and the mill can go weeks without being switched on, so when it does, there is inevitably some re-learning required.
My most common mistake is still typing G0 G53 X0 Z0, then standing wondering why the Y axis hasn't gone to machine zero :whistle:
Which is often followed by zeroing the wrong offset...
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JAZZCNC
Actually think to today's while setting up a machine was a good one.??? . . . Couldn't for life of me understand why Mach3 wouldn't Reset.! . . E-stop was set and I'd pushed the momentary Reset switch for drives.???? . . . took me a good minute to realize I hadn't actually turned on the power to control box..:hysterical: :hysterical:
lol
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Luckily I don’t make any mistakes. Anything you see in my videos are done on purpose to show you what not to do.
.. . think I got away with that one. :whistle: