You're funny Robert. :wave: I new there would be remarks like yours coming, ( judgments & remarks), now that's the kettle calling the pot black. (VERSION-means a specific form or variation of the original)
I know the guys that actually put this together. They are some of the hardest workers, honest people, wanting to help others without compensation that I know. It's to bad that others and I'm guessing you fall into this category too since you had to speak up, have to take credit for someone's hard work. Sill-One does need to give CREDIT to the originators whether they modified it or not.
If he came up with this VERSION why is he using someone elses video to explain it?
Just getting started in the cnc world (first post here so apologies in advance if I sound like I don't know what I'm doing... because I don't) with a shopdroid machine (gecko540/Mach3 R3.043.022) and this describes the problem I'm having too.
Looking at the G code I'm using to level the table it sets a G90, moves to 0,0, sets a G91 and runs the x/y back and forth then when complete sets a G90. Problem is if I stop it in the middle (still doing a lot of air cutting before making real dust) it leaves the config in incremental mode so if I try to zero out the z bad things happen. I had checked the config before and it was set to absolute and didn't realize the G code would change the config.... so I just figured out if I go back and set the config to absolute it works fine. Is there a way to automatically ensure mach is in absolute distance mode before I do a z zero because I know I'll get it back in incremental mode again and drive it into the table? I've got so much to learn....
Oh... and thanks Big-Tex and everyone else for the help they have been already in getting me this far. Can't wait to start actually using this thing.
DAMHIKT but if you do a calibration on an axis it leaves it it inc mode too...
Could you please point me to where it should be and I'll check to see if mine has the functions included? I think I have the latest version but I've had so much to try and figure out the last couple of weeks I'm in overload. I did manage to rewire the E-stop today with shielded cables and (hopefully) eliminate the false triggers without a large debounce setting so I'm making progress.... little bits at a time...
I made the following small change by adding a G90 after the initial pause and it tested out when I set the mode to inc (which would have driven it into the table before) and then ran the z- routine. It seemed to work great but again.... I'm new at this so if this doesn't look right let me know.
From:
Code "G4 P1" 'pause 1 seconds to give time to position probe plate
PlateOffset = GetUserDRO(1151) 'get plate offset DRO
CurrentFeed = GetOemDRO(818) 'get the current feedrate to return to later
Code "F10" 'slow down feedrate to 10 ipm
Rem Probe In the z direction
ZNew = GetDro(2) - 6 'probe move to current z - 6 inches
Code "G31Z" &ZNew
While IsMoving() 'wait for probe move to finish
Wend
ZNew = GetVar(2002) 'read the touch point
Code "G0 Z" &ZNew +.1 'move back +.1 to hit point incase there was overshoot +.1
While IsMoving ()
Wend
To:
Code "G4 P1" 'pause 1 seconds to give time to position probe plate
PlateOffset = GetUserDRO(1151) 'get plate offset DRO
CurrentFeed = GetOemDRO(818) 'get the current feedrate to return to later
Code "F10" 'slow down feedrate to 10 ipm
Rem Probe In the z direction
ZNew = GetDro(2) - 6 'probe move to current z - 6 inches
Code "G90 G31Z" &ZNew
While IsMoving() 'wait for probe move to finish
Wend
ZNew = GetVar(2002) 'read the touch point
Code "G0 Z" &ZNew +.1 'move back +.1 to hit point incase there was overshoot +.1
While IsMoving ()
Wend
Now to go play in the new snow we got yesterday
I just switched over from emc2 to Mach3 and set it up with Bug Ted's modmig works great! The auto z function was actually the reason I made the switch. One question though. Is there a way to set it up so that I don't have to put a wire with an alligator clip on the bit? I assume could run a ground wire from my g540 box to the router but is there another way? I have a relay hooked up to turn on the router but that downs't tie the grounds together. Can I jut run a ground from my power supply to the ground that the router plugs into? The outlet the router plugs into is already plugged into the same outlet as the power supply. I thought that would make it work but it doesn't.
TIA
Odie9
Hi Big-Tex, Thanks for the screen, I got it up and running right off. I was wondering what screen editor you used for this and does it matter if I use a different one?
John
Hello
I install the Big-tex bleu screen probe 3.3 in mach3 latest version
I handeled as list in the read me first text file.
But when i use intial zero setup the z axis only zeroed.
The mill does not traveled to the X and Y coordinates given in the dro x and the dro y, I think it should do that .
When i manuel go to the given in coordinates and than use initial zero set up it zeroed the z axis and goes to the begin point and zeroed z again and goes back to the point of coordinates I manual traveled and stopt.
What do I wrong
I hoop someone can help me.
Thanks Harley
I'm wondering if anyone has gone thru and fixed the erroneous button assignments and other non functioning parts of this screenset yet? I am considering trying it myself but dont want to reinvent the wheel if someone has already done the work.
John
I have a very early version of this macro. Can anyone give me a link to the latest version? A version that does not use the blue screenset would be better for me, just never could get to like it.
Many thanks,
Jeff.
Maybe I missed it somewhere. I was using the original MACH3 Blue screen set with the probe and the the X,Y and Z worked after a computer melt down I have installed the TEX version 3.2 and I am having weird results. the X and Y seem to work great but when I do the Z setting it lowers and touches the plate and raises to the safe height at that point it starts lowering again and embeds the bit into the touch plate? I am a little confused over this. When the bit lowers the second time it lowers at a much slower rate so I do have time to abort it. i am using the same buttons I used in the original probe screen set the buttons on the right with the x and y and a circle as well as the Z with the down arrow.
:drowning:
Please help if possible..
I have purchased a shuttleru, and while I wait for it to arrive I am doing a bit of research on setting it up. I use the big tex screenset, and I am wondering how to get it so I can push a button on the pendant to get it to run the zero routines. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I just picked up a logitech game controller and want to do the same thing. It looks like there is an option for a "touch tool" that a button can be assigned to but I'm at a math camp for my son this week so it will be a while before I can try it out to see if it works. Maybe someone with real experience on this can help us out?