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  1. #1
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    Touch probes 101!

    I would like to purchase a touch probe fairly soon for my cnc machine using mach 3.

    I found the "touch probe" plugin for mach below: It does state "may not work with newer versions of mach". I have the newest version..
    ArtSoft USA - Plugins

    So basically im asking who has a really good affordable touch probe that uses mach 3? Also what do you use to convert the points to a solid model.

    I have solidworks 2011, and access to solidcam and mastercam, along with cambam.

    I may need a short "101" intro on how this whole operation works.

    Deskcnc probe:
    Desk CNC from IMService

    cnc4pc.com probe:
    CNC4PC

    Shark Probe:
    CNC Shark Touch Probe - Rockler Woodworking Tools

    The shark probe is the most expensive but when used with there software it converts and smooths the entire model to a .stl and then claims it can immediately cut when it just probed. Sounds awesome but $600 for probe and software is $$$$.

    Anyways, let me know! I would like to be able to "reverse engineer" some parts and also use it to just setup up jigs, zero x,y,z on work pieces, etc.

  2. #2
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    DeskCNC TP-100 Is roughly $325
    Probe - TP100 Probe

    cnc4pc.com probe $125
    CNC4PC

    Shark $299
    http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=22582

    I could almost buy 3 of the cnc4pc probes for the price of one Tp-100, or shark. Same quality?

  3. #3
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    touch probe

    Quote Originally Posted by diyengineer View Post
    I would like to purchase a touch probe fairly soon for my cnc machine using mach 3.

    I found the "touch probe" plugin for mach below: It does state "may not work with newer versions of mach". I have the newest version..
    ArtSoft USA - Plugins

    So basically im asking who has a really good affordable touch probe that uses mach 3? Also what do you use to convert the points to a solid model.

    I have solidworks 2011, and access to solidcam and mastercam, along with cambam.

    I may need a short "101" intro on how this whole operation works.

    Deskcnc probe:
    Desk CNC from IMService

    cnc4pc.com probe:
    CNC4PC

    Shark Probe:
    CNC Shark Touch Probe - Rockler Woodworking Tools

    The shark probe is the most expensive but when used with there software it converts and smooths the entire model to a .stl and then claims it can immediately cut when it just probed. Sounds awesome but $600 for probe and software is $$$$.

    Anyways, let me know! I would like to be able to "reverse engineer" some parts and also use it to just setup up jigs, zero x,y,z on work pieces, etc.
    you can find probes on e-bay for around 225.00 ea

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by broussard View Post
    you can find probes on e-bay for around 225.00 ea
    you can find them at http://cgi.ebay.com/TOOL-PRESETTER-C...N-TOUCH-PROBE-

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    Thank you! The link expired but i searched, tool setter and touch probe and found it.

    So @ $225 dollars what is the advantage of that unit compared to the the cnc4pc.com unit at almost half the price? Possibly a bit more quality materials, and engineering?

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    Quote Originally Posted by diyengineer View Post
    Thank you! The link expired but i searched, tool setter and touch probe and found it.

    So @ $225 dollars what is the advantage of that unit compared to the the cnc4pc.com unit at almost half the price? Possibly a bit more quality materials, and engineering?
    You might look at this one. $125 + shipping.

    Vicrider

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    Assuming the DeskCNC and the Ebay are the same, or at least have interchangeable parts, getting replacement/different size probes for it should be easier than for the CNC4PC one.
    Plus, ruby tip is generally preferable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vicrider View Post
    You might look at this one. $125 + shipping.

    Vicrider
    Vicrider,

    That probe is the same probe that cnc4pc.com retails.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skrubol View Post
    Assuming the DeskCNC and the Ebay are the same, or at least have interchangeable parts, getting replacement/different size probes for it should be easier than for the CNC4PC one.
    Plus, ruby tip is generally preferable.
    Very true. Whats the deal with the ruby tip?

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    Touch probes for sale
    [email protected]
    $125
    has any got one of these are they any good

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    Quote Originally Posted by daniellyall View Post
    Touch probes for sale
    [email protected]
    $125
    has any got one of these are they any good

    I just purchased one, but from his retailer cnc4pc.com
    Havent used it yet, but its well made.

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    Check out the Tormach passive probe. I just purchased one and it's very good for the money IMHO. I have no affiliation but a happy customer

    David

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Bord View Post
    Check out the Tormach passive probe. I just purchased one and it's very good for the money IMHO. I have no affiliation but a happy customer

    David
    Dang! that is a really nice probe! I ended up going with the cnc4pc probe (glorified hobbyist probe that can produce great results with a smaller price tag). I will get comfortable with the probe operation (probably crash it a few times) since its pretty affordable i wont feel so bad. The tormach probe is on my wish list now!! Once i can handle normal probing operations ill get that beast. Looks really high quality.

    Any you tube videos using it? Also, i use mach 3. which are the best programs to use with it?

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    http://www.cnczone.com/forums/genera...ml#post1121201

    I did get my touch probe functioning on a C32 Breakout board. reference link above if anyone else decides to go down this path with the same setup.

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    Email changed for my probe. Send me a private message.
    Or email me at [email protected]

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    tried to contact arnie but email bounced. do you have contact info? i am interested in probe. thanx

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    He just posted a new email address on the Machsupport forum yesterday.
    Gerry

    UCCNC 2017 Screenset
    http://www.thecncwoodworker.com/2017.html

    Mach3 2010 Screenset
    http://www.thecncwoodworker.com/2010.html

    JointCAM - CNC Dovetails & Box Joints
    http://www.g-forcecnc.com/jointcam.html

    (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management)

  18. #18
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    I'm about to purchase the same probe from cnc4pc, but want to use the sharkpro software to scan a part. has anyone purchased this software before and is it any good? I see it using the cut3d program, which I already have, and I check their website to see if it comes with a recording program, but it doesn't say anything about that just the cut3d program. if it is just that program how would I start scanning? thanks

  19. #19
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    FWIW I bought the CNC4PC probe. Was so bad that they sent me another one. This one is not much better. It cant hold its accuracy for more than 2 "tool" changes. The body and tip are not even close to being concentric on either of the ones I have in my shop right now. I am sending both back for a refund and am going to spend the money on the Tormach Passive Porbe

  20. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by zerodegreec View Post
    FWIW I bought the CNC4PC probe. Was so bad that they sent me another one. This one is not much better. It cant hold its accuracy for more than 2 "tool" changes. The body and tip are not even close to being concentric on either of the ones I have in my shop right now. I am sending both back for a refund and am going to spend the money on the Tormach Passive Porbe
    Did you get the Tormach Passive Probe? Is it good? Thx.

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