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  1. #1
    I would like to thank Jazz for helping me calibrate my CNC by using Mach3 to work out the correct steps per mm

    all calibrated now cheers Jazz

    and I've cut my collet holder out now

    James

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by luke11cnc View Post
    I would like to thank Jazz for helping me calibrate my CNC by using Mach3 to work out the correct steps per mm

    all calibrated now cheers Jazz

    and I've cut my collet holder out now

    James
    Pleased could help and glad your sorted and cutting true. And your further down the road than me if you've cut your collet holder.!! One of them I'll do it later when I've spare time job's, but I,ve only had them 3yrs so there's time yet. . :dance:

  3. #3
    I made collet holder by merely drilling a line of holes in a spare piece of wood with the right size (quite big) drill. Works perfectly well...the next one will be incorporated into the gantry and store them in a circular array. Prizes for guessing why!

    What was wrong with the values in the end? Strange that they would change for no apparent reason.

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan View Post
    I made collet holder by merely drilling a line of holes in a spare piece of wood with the right size (quite big) drill. Works perfectly well.
    Mine involves a piece of wood but it's even more techni-not than that.!!. . . . 13 nails with heads snipped..

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan View Post
    Prizes for guessing why!
    what do we win Jonathan (tool changer for free) LOL

    I haven't got a clue Jonathan maybe the belts have stretched a bit ?? but it was out about 6%

    James

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by luke11cnc View Post
    what do we win Jonathan (tool changer for free) LOL
    No idea...but chip won it. The ATC mechanism seems solid, just need to solve issues with the bearing arrangement and it'll be ready to go.
    The general idea is to incorporate two tool racks hidden *inside* the gantry, one either side with 8 tools on each and have it so the Z-axis retracts inside the gantry, tool holder slides under spindle and rotates to the right tool ... tool is changed then the Z-axis drops down to carry on as normal. The only issue with this plan is it will add overhang to the Z-axis, reducing rigidity, and loose a bit of travel. I've got 400mm of travel to play with, so that's not a big deal. Using 760mm profile rails. I've had the profile rails for a long time but not been able to decide or afford to mount them properly.

    Quote Originally Posted by luke11cnc View Post
    I haven't got a clue Jonathan maybe the belts have stretched a bit ?? but it was out about 6%
    Timing belts don't stretch by 6%! Even if they did it's the number of teeth that determine the ratio. What number is in step/mm for the Y-axis under config-motor tuning?

    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Mine involves a piece of wood but it's even more techni-not than that.!!. . . . 13 nails with heads snipped..
    So you've only got the metric collets.
    Last edited by Jonathan; 26-01-2012 at 11:18 PM.

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan View Post
    So you've only got the metric collets.
    Nope they are long nails. .

  8. #8
    James did you check how many teeth are on the Y-axis motor pulley? The mach3 wizard has got you very close, but diagnosing the problem properly by counting the pulley teeth is better as that gets it spot on. Also this means the Z-axis is also out by 7% if you've not already changed it. If it's 28T on the Y and Z motors and 30T on the ballscrews put 85.71429 (i.e. 400/5*30/28=85.71429) in the motor tuning for both.

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