Hello, when I run any g-code in Repetier my machine does not move, so I delete some lines of the g-code and then my MPCNC is alive.
I need to delete these lines every time before I run the any g-code. I have no idea how to fix this, if it is related to Fusion 360 or to the firmware?
The lines I delete are from “Start begin” to “Start End”
Hi Jeffeb3, now is more clear, I don’t have probe, my MPCNC is end-stop but nothing for the Z axis, in your experience should I buy a Z probe for homing? I made this machine to cut plastic and make some panel, so the measurements must be as much as precise as can be. I saw some probings that home XYZ that you attach in the corner of the stock should I for for this?
If your Z is off by 1mm, what damage will that cause? If you’re cutting through, it will mean a 1mm gouge in your spoil board. But that’s what it’s there for. If you’re doing v carving, then it can mean wider cuts, and odd shapes. But I can get much closer than 1mm manually.
Even if I had a probe, I wouldn’t use it until I needed it. Get some good projects done first. You can then decide if it will help you.
I made my own with a piece of brass and a 3D printed bracket. I ran the tool wire to through one of the Z tubes and tuck the alligator clip into the tube when not using. The probe puck just sits on the table ready to use. It is 20mm high. As long as I remember to clip to the endmill, it works flawlessly.
I like not having to mess with a piece of paper on the spoil board. It’s not easy and you are doing manual control of the head. I would click the wrong button on CNCjs and send the tool into the table or up out of the mount.
I have a tool change routine that works fine. Still tweaking it, but it does speed up a tool change.
I have an Archim board and it took a little bit to make sure I was connecting the leads to the right pins. I use G28 Z and then G92 Z20 and then I’m set.
I did the tool connection lead through the z axis conduit and through the wire routing for Z. The touch puck then goes back to the controller. Both get connected to the appropriate sockets on the control board. It is fairly easy wiring. I didn’t have the right terminator connectors to build, but I had a spare 12v. fan from a computer and soldered that connector on.
Here’s a video that goes through the basic ideas. I watched a whole bunch of them and read through the forum posts here and looked up schematics on my Archim board to get it all figured out.
You can connect it to the Zmin (-) and (s) terminals. Then it’s status should show up with M119.
After that, you can home Z on the probe on the top of your workpiece. When that’s done, Marlin will think the top of the probe is zero, so you have to change the Z by the offset with G92.
@jeffeb3 - I had to rebuild the Z axis have two pieces broken, now it is done,
When I Home Z, the Z axis go about 10mm and back 3mm, if I press Z home again goes up another 10mm and down 3mm, instead of going down to the probe direction.
All axis move correctly in manually by Repetier. X/Y home normally.
Any idea?