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Anyhow I'll likely post the post processor here or maybe in the vectric forums once I tweak it (and try to make an inches one).

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I've been trying to add code to move the head up to safe z at the start but can't seem to find a code that works yet.

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Basically I modified it so it doesn't start at home and it now turns the vacuum and dust off (on is still manual at the moment) and finally I make the head go to the end of the table for both unloading (as mine is in an alcove) and so any oil that might drip will not go on to the table from the Z rails. I should mention the changes I made (and I may post it in a post here). Thanks for your help with the post processor BTW. The touch off routine seems better for what I typically do. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkNo - haven't bothered trying it again. Have you tried the tool tip measure routine built into the controller F3 -offsetting > F3 - Tool tip measure ? I've never had much success with it. Well done! I would love to set up the vacuum and blower in the same way so if you can share that would be great. Very informative and eloquently explained. Also really helps you know when the job is done as the spindle noise can get lost under the vacuum. So on a practical level, this means I can set up a large time consuming job and leave it unattended if needed and the vacuum will turn itself off. Still trying to get a few more things assigned m-codes but they were great and fast (once I convinced them it was possible and shouldn't be very hard). The steel angle that the probe sits on really should be a tube for rigidity.Īnyhow on the great news side of things (and more relevent for anyone considering buying a machine), Jack was great tonight with Albert in Tech support in getting m-codes set up for my vacuum blower and dust collector. Ok - I just checked - yeah its out of plane more than I thought (also note that it won't work well for large bits as the bit really needs to be under the diameter of the pad (which this bit is not). But if I move or alter the sensor arrangement then I need to redo parameter 3411 which need access to the vacuum grid (now underneath the spoilboard).

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But right now in testing the next bit comes in to its height offset '0' and its cutting into the table slightly (spoilboard so not a big deal overall). The practical result is that my table should be '0' for all cutters and as it was cut with the large bit at its '0' then all the other should be skimming the surface. I suspect this might have to do with slight rotation of the cutters combined with the slightly off plane sensor. However my largest router bit (for surfacing the table) seems to have the most variation. 14mm between 1st and 3rd) - not horrid but not great. 05-7mm +/- range over 3 tests I did (so up to.

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There is because of this or due to the sensor itself a bit of variation on the measurement. 1) is the sensor and its mounting bracket are a little off level and a little flexible. Well I think its more a combination of things. Ugg - Ok so its cutting fine but I still have an issue with the auto tool height.














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