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  1. Re: Gcode Ripper - Ripped code is to high on the surface...

    Thanks again for your answer.

    Actually, I was thinking about to use directly 24V and down it to 5V by fixing the resistor values. Glad to know that you suggest the same possibiity.
    The transistor...
  2. Re: Gcode Ripper - Ripped code is to high on the surface...

    I checked the probe, and the problem is clearly the probe itself.
    I use a simple NO probe system with a microswitch: when triggered, the board gets the +24 input signal. (as in my draw)
    The...
  3. Re: Gcode Ripper - Ripped code is to high on the surface...

    Thank for your reply.
    Yes, I had a look to the probe data, and all the probe data file I made have the same value (more or less). That's why I posted here.... If we consider the position 0;0 I can't...
  4. Gcode Ripper - Ripped code is to high on the surface...

    I'm still having trouble with the use of GcodeRipper.
    The file I'm using is quite simple, a rounded square, dept 0.2 mm, to work with a 1 mm end mill.
    The material is PMMA; the probe is a self made...
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    Re: Gcode Ripper- job sequence optimization

    Thankyou very for your support.
    And thankyou for all
    Andrea
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    Gcode Ripper- job sequence optimization

    Hi all.
    After rebuilding the electronic-motor side of my homemade CNC, I'm testing the new hardware.
    Everything seems working fine (and better), but I'm wondering about the way I use to use the...
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    Thankyou very much for the links

    Thankyou very much for the links
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    Tools User Guide for newbie

    Hi all.
    it's few months I'm starting to use my homemade cnc, untill now just test jobs.
    Basically, I wish to use it to mill wood, plastic and PCBs.
    I got some bits to make my jobs, but honestly I...
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    Re: G-code Ripper for newbie

    Well.....
    First of all, I wish to thanks giving once again to Scorch for his software.
    After editing manually the adjusted Gcode (I put a feedrate 1000) the machine starts working, and, honestly,...
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    Thanks for the reply. I'll check vectric aspire...

    Thanks for the reply.
    I'll check vectric aspire settings for the issue about the feedrate.
    If I load the original file in linuxcnc,the machine works fine,allegedly because in case of missing...
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    Re: G-code Ripper for newbie

    Today (finally some freetime for my hobbies......) I tried again to start a job using GcodeRipper.
    Shortly: zeroed the machine, set the probe Z height, launched GcodeRipper and loaded my file, set...
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    Re: G-code Ripper for newbie

    Thanky very much, all of you.
    Right, the origin was set "Middle-Center". Like an idiot, I've been thinking I had to set it like in my file, while for GCode Ripper "default" means the original file....
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    Re: G-code Ripper for newbie

    Thankyou very much for the hints.
    As soon as I can (I'm at work) I'll try to do it and let it know.

    Andrea
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    Re: G-code Ripper for newbie

    Me again.
    Back home from work, I tried some other test. I took some pics to better describe the problem.
    Pic1
    This is the original vector during the CAM process. As you can see, I set the origin...
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    G-code Ripper for newbie

    Hi all.
    I kindly ask you for some .... hints on how to use this software on linuxCNC.

    As (finally) I finished building my machine, I'm starting the test cuts.
    Unfortunately, the worktable is not...
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