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EDIT: Just few points as a checklist for anyone following the instructions to make this probe:
1 - Do not leave the Probe Plug inserted while not using the Probe.
2 - Remove the Plug before powering on the machine.
3 - Safest procedure is to insert the probe after the machine is powered, homing done, stock inserted and ready to probe.
4 - Its good practice to manually check the LED on the PP page is working before instructing PP to probe. This can be done easily and fast before first probe. Once you position the probe where you want; use any metal piece, block, gauge, screwdriver or a spare piece of wire for this purpose and touch/connect the ball to the table or stock; the LED should light up in PP Probe page, this tells you everything is working fine and PP will stop the movement when the ball touches. If the LED does not light up, then maybe you have a loose connection or solder from moving the probe cable around many times. So fast check, once a day before probing can save the trouble of building another one. This is soft metal so worst case it will bend and no other damage.
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My Poor Man's 3D Probe (PM3DP). Man, i love acronyms
I put this thing together today. The video and demo of it working with PathPilot Probe routines is at the start of the video, then full details and schematics of how to make one follows the demo.
Simple and can't go wrong with its cost.
Watch the video and let me know what you guys think.
https://youtu.be/eqcJWWOrv0c
Here are my follow-up comments;
- I may actually fabricate a circuit for it, just to make it easier to change, enhance and so on. I send out circuit designs for fabrication almost weekly, might as well send out a small one for this one.
- V2 could be adding a mechanism to flip the contact so it goes to NO as well. Its NC now. When I tested it directly without using Probe routines, PP gives a message that the probe was activated but it does not reset or stop anything. Just a red message.
- I did actually use it for Z as well. Even though it does not have a spring to push it up, at 5 IPM to probe in Z looks great and it seems it does not need the push up.