Decided to upgrade my homebrew LinuxCNC control to PathPilot and am having a bugger of a time calibrating the probe. Previously I had not fully aligned/adjusted the probe because I used a custom macro for probing that had manual offsets in it to account for the probe's errors.
I am trying to follow the instructions PP gives and it feels like I am starting to chase my tail.
1. The instructions say to label each of the three screws and then tighten/loosen them sequentially. Are they referring to the socket head screws or to the set screws? I have tried doing it both ways and in neither case can I get the measurements to move reliably in either direction.
2. What is the best procedure for adjusting the SHCS and the set screws? My assumption is that the set screws are the parts which actually determine the alignment of the lower plate and the SHCS just hold it together.
3. How tightly should the SHCS be? I can't shake the feeling that a tiny difference in how much I tighten these could really alter the alignment. I am using a screwdriver-style hex driver and have been doing a little more than light finger tight--not cranking it down but enough that it feels firmly seated.
4. Leaving all this aside, has anyone figured out how to edit the PathPilot routines so that I can just add some manual offsets for the +/- errors in X and Y? That seems like a LOT less work than trying to get the probe perfectly aligned. That method seemed good to a couple thou or less before and if I need better than that I wouldn't use the probe anyway.