Re: Z plunges for no reason!
Which controller you have?
Re: Z plunges for no reason!
I’m using Mach 3
I have a KL1212 cnc router
The program i used was Vetric Aspire
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Re: Z plunges for no reason!
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robwiacek
I’m using Mach 3
I have a KL1212 cnc router
The program i used was Vetric Aspire
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You asked the same question yesterday?
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Re: Z plunges for no reason!
Hello Rob - Machines do not do anything for no reason. You will have to work through the mechanics of the machine to check everything is OK and you will have to check the program is OK. No simple answer... Peter
Re: Z plunges for no reason!
Where does the model for the project come from?I would be more concerned about a discontinuity in the surface of the stl file than the machine in the first instance.I only have a little experience using Vectric software for 3D projects and that was Vcarve rather than Aspire so I might be missing something on that side,but given that the machine has worked previously,why would it start to misbehave now?Did nothing show up on the animation of the cut?I would run the simulation again at the highest resolution and look closely at the problem zone to see if a sudden plunge is apparent before attempting to diagnose a machine problem that might not exist.
Re: Z plunges for no reason!
Run the simulation and run it at slow speed, if its not showing in that or the final results its a mechanical/electrical issue with your machine.
Re: Z plunges for no reason!
I created the dish in Vetric Aspire.
I set the parameters and used default settings for the .5 ball mill.
I’m going to add a picture shortly.
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BTW, nothing showed up in the simulation. It was a clean run.
The fact that it happened twice worries me.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...ef4120b609.jpg
Check out the cut. There’s a dot that indicates where it plunged and a deep cut along the x axis after the PRZ was rearranged
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https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...802a2ccc5e.jpg
This is a second try showing a similar result.
There are other screw holes thT don’t have anything to do with it, but the Z plunge us there along with that wacky X axis run
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Re: Z plunges for no reason!
Once again you have machine or electrical issues.
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Electrical noise would be the culprit No1, IMHO.