Probing X, Y, and Z for CNC job with tool changes
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@Danal , I know it's been a bit, but would you be willing to post an example macro? I've been having some trouble figuring out how to compensate for tool width and an example of how you did it would be a great starting point.
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@Aquilux said in Probing X, Y, and Z for CNC job with tool changes:
@Danal , I know it's been a bit, but would you be willing to post an example macro? I've been having some trouble figuring out how to compensate for tool width and an example of how you did it would be a great starting point.
Unfortunately Danal passed away a few years ago. It may be best to start a new thread.
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@Aquilux Sadly Danal passed away a few years ago. https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/16819/danal-s-passing?_=1689795016117
Maybe have a look at the WorkBee config files which can be found here https://learn.ooznest.co.uk/Wiki/WorkBee_Firmware_Releases Not sure if they have what you need, but worth a look.
Hopefully someone else can assist.
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Check out UCCNC
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@richardmckenna @Phaedrux Ah, that sucks.
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@bg_86 How does this help me write a macro. If your answer is "Just buy this other program and you won't have to." then don't bother, that's not helping me write my macro.
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@richardmckenna As for the WorkBee, that is where I started with my machine but I've found them to be quite restrictive and inflexible (there was a customer service interaction where they insisted on getting on a phone call to resolve it, but wouldn't budge from a 2 hour window their time despite me being 9 time-zones out from them and having to get up in the middle of the night for their required window but I digress). They have the touch probe system that works great when working the way they envisioned but I'm trying to do things like locating the inside corner of a pocket and their built in interface is hard coded and won't accommodate that use case. They may do something with macros behind the scenes, but that's not visible to me.
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@Aquilux I just think it's the right tool for the job. I have a 4 axis 4'x8' CNC router and I run it. Everything you're looking for is already built into the interface, and it scales to any size monitor and is set up for a touch screen.
I totally get how it seems unhelpful given you're already deep down this path.
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@bg_86 What did I say?
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@bg_86 I'm tired of the whole "I know better than you" "you shouldn't want what your asking for" condescending elitism that's infused tech communities. You don't know what my situation is, what gives you the right to tell me that the reasons I chose the path I did are invalid? I literally told you I don't want to hear about another tool yet you forced the issue anyway. Either help me do what I'm trying to do, or stop wasting my time.
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@Aquilux A simple thanks but no thanks will suffice.