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Just as bad in NZ Sean - I have a package that's been stuck in Auckland for around 2 weeks so your not alone!
I think it would help if you could just describe the problem you are having - all these funny phrases clogging up your post just confuses those of...
docs:interface:start [OpenBuilds Documentation]
Well, even if there is another problem, it's imperative that you start with a perfectly uniform spoil-board. So far, we can only go on the...
"The wasteboards are dead level compared to the x and y axis. I confirmed this by checking the distance between the z-axis and the stock over the...
Here's my simple "temporary" router cable solution (well, ok, its been temporary for 3 years!) It cost me a nail to hang from the roof joist. My...
Best you start a new thread my friend.
Hey Tyson, sorry I mis-read your first post. What you're describing is (if I'm reading it right) quite normal behavior for pocketing- other...
Yes, that's rather strange behaviour. You could post the file on here so we could check the code and run it on the machine and see what we get..
Have you checked the simulation in Vcarve?
Here's the video I re-formatted. Pause video then click on the 3 dots (bottom right) and select "Zoom to fill". Run the video from the beginning...
I converted the video format so I could zoom right in and there is clearly plenty of movement in the X axis C-beam so something needs attention...
Can you confirm that it is not cutting a 6mm wide track in one direction then moving maybe 12mm on the X axis to start the next cut?
C Can you cut a rectangle, say 100mm x 100mm, then measure the width and height of the finished piece? Thanks.
Not likely to be a black box or UGS problem. How did you calibrate your machine? Do you measure the actual diameter of the bit before creating the...
A 6mm depth of cut is quite a heavy load - much more than I would consider for your typical router.
After you finish the probing, just jog the Z axis up to fit your boot - the Z axis will return to the correct position set in your gcode file...
you need better clamping too - one corner clamp is not a good idea.
Ok, didn't know that Peter - must be confusing it with some other problem (long time ago)
Can you open "Device manager" on your computer and scroll to "Ports" and locate the device your PC is connected to on your controller (for example...