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01-11-2014 #1
I will reset to default values and do another video for you Gerry with screen included
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01-11-2014 #2
OK after setting back to defaults (when the bit plunges) it says that the "Z axis is now Zeroed"
video uploading
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01-11-2014 #3
Ok Setting back to defaults with 3mm clearance. still goes down.
http://youtu.be/dlAoPufx4ck
Second attempt, with clearance set to 20mm Goes up! but plunges too far when set to top of work piece.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jo4E...AUlD8w&index=2
Third attempt, works great with a 5.3 offset and same settings as above. go to zero and it just kisses the work piece
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wg7J...AUlD8w&index=1
i do have safe Z set in mach would that affect it (Back at home now)
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01-11-2014 #4
Sorry, I stepped out for a bit.
I will reset to default values and do another video for you Gerry with screen included
What is your Safe Z set to? Is it set to Machine Coordinates?
Third attempt, works great with a 5.3 offset and same settings as above. go to zero and it just kisses the work piece
Leave the Material Offset unchecked until you get it to zero reliably without plunging. This just adds more complexity to the equation.
Second attempt, with clearance set to 20mm Goes up! but plunges too far when set to top of work piece.
After probing, the macro sens a single G0 Z move to the clearance plane, which should be UP.Gerry
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01-11-2014 #5
After reading my manual and watching your videos a few more times, I've determined that the issue is operator error on your part.
Your plate thickness is 16mm. The bottom of the plate is Z = 0. Your clearance plane is Z=3, resulting in the tool plunging 13mm into the plate.
I'm still a bit confused about the time you had a material offset of 5.3mm, as Z zero should have been 5.3mm above the table???Gerry
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01-11-2014 #6
Yeah its defiantly my fault. I just don't understand why after the second touch it goes down rather than up to clear.
You ain't even got time to quickly whip the plate from under it so it don't hit the plate.
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02-11-2014 #7Gerry
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02-11-2014 #8
But shouldn't it rise 3 mm. To get the plate out and then drop 19 mm to Z 0 when goto zero is pressed or am I grasping this thing all wrong?
(16+3=19. Go to zero -19 in the positive direction)
And then for an example if an offset of say 5mm is set, then it would offset from Z zero 5mm
Is it possible that the plate is too thick for the settings/script? Reason i ask is when a clearance of 20mm is entered it then goes up. But then plunges too farLast edited by D-man; 02-11-2014 at 08:22 AM.
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02-11-2014 #9
Right, this is embarrassing!
for starters my plate thickness is not 16mm! i cut a 5mm pocket where it sits on the corner of the workpiece!! so in actual fact it is 11mm!!
i shall let you know if anything changes!Last edited by D-man; 02-11-2014 at 10:34 AM.
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02-11-2014 #10
nope! still drives into the plate after the second touch
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