Re: Z axis out by 2mm mach3 or fusion360 problem?
Look at you Z values at the start of the code
G1 x-34.534
g17 g2 x-34.831 y1.008 i0. J0.297
x-18.801 z2.9 i8.015 j0.
X-34.831 z2.8 i-8.015 j0.
X-18.801 z2.7 i8.015 j0.
X-34.831 z2.6 i-8.015 j0.
It starts the cut at Z=2.9, unless you are setting your zero in Mach3 3mm below the surface of your stock then it's going to cut 3mm of air before it reaches the stock.
Re: Z axis out by 2mm mach3 or fusion360 problem?
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Richardtweed
Ok guys I posted something similar to this the other day but the I go about explaining thing isn't the best 😂
Anyway here goes, I have just moved from linux cnc to mach 3 and the issue I am having is after i have zeroed all the axis and start to mill, the z axis always starts off machining 2mm above my workpiece, I use fusion 360 as cad and cam and when I simulate the tool paths everything looks fine.
I have calibrated the z axis over and over again and I also tried milling a simple pocket which turned out perfect. Could this be an issue with my "heights" setup in fusion360? I have posted a pic of my height setup.
Hi Richard, I know it’s a long while but I’m having a similar issue to you, I home everything (xyz) then go to my material and zero (xy) creating a work home touch the z on the job and zero that and start the ‘cycle’ z goes up to home then comes down to make first cut but the zero is now reading about 2mm off the surface of the work, how has it re-zeroed itself! If you solved this can you share what you did. Many thanks Huw