re: Never simple is it! Mach, machine halts
Thanks for confirming.
Jesus. Just when I think I've had all the shit I'm gonna get from Strike a little more comes along.
I'm sticking with Mach because I've spent the last year playing around and learning its drawbacks and advantages. Better the devil you know and all that.
re: Never simple is it! Mach, machine halts
Try the mach3 forum, they should be able to give you a definite answer if you do not get a responce quickly out of mach themselves.
re: Never simple is it! Mach, machine halts
Ant watch that code because it's using M4 which is running spindle in reverse and while you don't use Mach to control your spindle know you may later on.
You may have just clicked the wrong setting in CAM or your post could be screwed up but either way sort it now else it will bite you later.!
With the G90.1/91.1 then just change the I/J setting in general config and leave the code alone, it's easier has some code will work in Absolute rather than incremental mode for G2/3 moves. It's easier and less prone to error using I/J in General config than chopping and changing code and forgetting.
re: Never simple is it! Mach, machine halts
I use mach to control the spindle now mate so thanks for that. It'll only work with M3 though because I've not wired the VFD for CCW and none of the cutter I have are CCW anyway. I'll have to take a look at the post I'm using and my toolpaths. I probably forgot to set Conventional milling or have the contour profile set in the wrong direction.
Are you saying leave G90.1/G91.1 out the code and set for it within Mach for most reliable results?
re: Never simple is it! Mach, machine halts
re: Never simple is it! Mach, machine halts
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Shinobiwan
Are you saying leave G90.1/G91.1 out the code and set for it within Mach for most reliable results?
No saying if it was G90.1 leave it and change the I/J mode in general Config to Absolute. Then vise versa if your code uses g91.1 and it' doesn't do what you expect then just change I/J Mode to Incremental.
Also doesn't matter whether using Conventional or climb milling you still want spindle spinning clockwise and M4 spins it Anti clockwise if connected.
Like I say I'd sort it now because one day it could bite if you ever decide to connect spindle for both directions.?
re: Never simple is it! Mach, machine halts
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JAZZCNC
No saying if it was G90.1 leave it and change the I/J mode in general Config to Absolute. Then vise versa if your code uses g91.1 and it' doesn't do what you expect then just change I/J Mode to Incremental.
Also doesn't matter whether using Conventional or climb milling you still want spindle spinning clockwise and M4 spins it Anti clockwise if connected.
Like I say I'd sort it now because one day it could bite if you ever decide to connect spindle for both directions.?
Ahh I see your point. Its a problem with the post I'm using but I've edited to switch around the M3 and M4 commands and it now works as expected producing M3 instead of M4. Why would you use M4 anyway? I take it there are mills out there that are CCW or is this some special case?
Also how do I set my dwell time? The spindle take a few seconds to get up to speed and Mach is wanting to get going before its ready. Could be problem if its trying to cut whilst still spinning up.
re: Never simple is it! Mach, machine halts
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Shinobiwan
Also how do I set my dwell time? The spindle take a few seconds to get up to speed and Mach is wanting to get going before its ready. Could be problem if its trying to cut whilst still spinning up.
Ports&pins/spindle setup then General parameters CW delay. . . . OR possibly need to set the ramp up time on the VFD.?
You would want spindle reverse if you was doing rigid tapping and things like that.!
re: Never simple is it! Mach, machine halts
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Originally Posted by
JAZZCNC
Ports&pins/spindle setup then General parameters CW delay. . . . OR possibly need to set the ramp up time on the VFD.?
You would want spindle reverse if you was doing rigid tapping and things like that.!
Cheers mate.
Remember its one of those shitty Chinese VFD's so it'd probably blow a capacitor or something if you tried to up the ramp time lol Safer to do it in software.
I have added a line in my post to include an G04 P4 right after the G3 but your way looks better.
re: Never simple is it! Mach, machine halts
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Shinobiwan
Cheers mate.
I have added a line in my post to include an G04 P4 right after the G3 .
Been doing this for ages, big CNC has a 7 HP motor on it and it takes a couple of seconds for it to spool up.