So just got back to working on the cnc again. I start my program engraving letters. at first all is good. Once it makes the ruff cuts it goes back over to finish out details. At that point the z axis raises up to high and start making these detail not even close to the surface. I have it set to move 3mm off the surface. and it sitting around 10mm above.
im using the latest marlin firmware on a ramps board. Any idea in why it would act this way?
Can you provide more details: what CAD/CAM/post processor? Dimensions of the tool (I’m assuming a vcarve bit?), angle of cut, etc. Screen shot of your tool list. Is there a tool change involved for the finish cut?
I’ve had this (your situation) happen when I didn’t enter the geometry of my vcarve in the Estlcam tool list properly, and once when I didn’t enter the correct Z or Z offset for the finish cut after a tool change.
Okay im back, So I did the crown and all was good. Went back and tried the carve with a V bit made a whole new file. Makes the rough cuts and all is good. Once it goes starts the fine detail. the Z makes a funny sound and moves higher then needed and floats above the work plan about 10mm.
Recently I updated to the latest marlin firmware. I using the the all thread for my Zaxis.
changed my
Default_axis_steps_per_unit to the following (100, 100, 4535.44, 100).
And I replaced the z stepper motor with one I ordered from here.
Attached is my screen shot. video is it doing the sound and all. (marker is in so you can hear the stepper and just test.)
Does this happen only with a carve or does engraving also cause Z to go whacko? Did you run Ryan’s raw gcode or did you download the DXF and create your own?
Can you post the gcode (maybe your Estlcam project, too) that causes the problem? One of us can load it up and see if the problem lies within your machine/FW or your PP.
So Im back at it again. Still dealing with the same issue. I can get a rough cut then my Zaxis moves up up and away…lol
I re flashed with the newest firmware. Ran my test and it worked great but the Z was hardly moving. Changed the default axis due to my all thread im using from when I bought the kit. with the following
Default_axis_steps_per_unit to the following (200, 200, 4535.44, 200)
Gcode is intimidating, but it is really much simpler than it looks. There aren’t that many useful codes, and they don’t usually have any side effects, so it gets very clear quickly. I made a short article in the docs about it. But let me give you the shortcut:
M203 Z4
That will set the max speed in Z to be 4mm/s. It is just temporary though, until you reset the controller. You can save it with M500.
This gcode can be sent from repetier host, or you can put it at the top of the test crown file.
If you have an LCD. There is a menu item for adjusting the feedrate and there is another for “save eeprom”. These are the same as sending these gcodes.
Thanks Ill give it a shot. Worst case ill upgrade the All thread. I think that the main issue. firmware is set for the new T8 and im still useing the old Althread from 3-4 years ago.