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    Re: Router causes jerky movements

    The spindle is a DeWalt compact router. The CNC runs properly through the entire code. When I turn on the router the USB connection cuts out. The light on the interface board goes out and I hear the...
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    With my hearing aids on, I can hear the PC's USB...

    With my hearing aids on, I can hear the PC's USB disconnect tone when the movement pauses.
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    It's a compact router. Not found location of...

    It's a compact router. Not found location of intermittent connection. Wiggling the USB cord connection doesn't cause the problem.
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    Router causes jerky movements

    When running my DIY CNC Router, everything seems to run OK, until I turn on the Router. Then movements are jerky. For example: Code says G0 X10 Y6, but machine makes several short movements to go...
  5. It is not consistent. All axis respond correctly...

    It is not consistent. All axis respond correctly when I run simple exercise code (+5' -5 loop). Not just with the tool change. Sometimes when jogging with a 1"increment, it will move only half the...
  6. Help with erratic Z position after tool change.

    DIY router: My tool change position is Z2. During run, when M6 is called, tool moves to Z=2. After tool change it should return to previous position. PROBLEM: Tool moves to Z~=1, DRO shows Z~=-14....
  7. Help with erratic Z position after tool change.

    DIY router: My tool change position is Z2. During run when M6 is called tool moves to Z2. After tool change it should return to previous position. PROBLEM: Tool moves to Z~=1, DRO shows Z~=-14. Any...
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