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Offsets in sheetcam plate marker
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offsets in sheetcam plate marker
  1. #OFFSETS IN SHEETCAM PLATE MARKER HOW TO#
  2. #OFFSETS IN SHEETCAM PLATE MARKER CODE#

I removed the battery diode, and ran wired diodes. I wanted to be able to switch it on/off with my pendant. That's fine, but I didn't like the battery-operated/push button setup. That's when I decided to quit farting around, and just ordered the Dynatorch unit (mentioned above). It's still sitting on top of the tool box, where it went a few days after it arrived. Well here is the video, if Masso can get these movements, especially from the Scribe were on a winner.Anyone ever try one of these? pretty cheap, don't know much about these I guess the accuracy depends on how high they are mounted on the torch, and that changes with raising or lowering the Z axis?

offsets in sheetcam plate marker

I have no idea if this is the fix or not but it is the only thing i can see. OK after looking at the script maybe just change the false to "true or G28" If this value is true then use G28 (home) for Z reference Leave this as nil if the scriber is fixed to the same axis as the torch In that case no Z values will be output at all while scribing.

#OFFSETS IN SHEETCAM PLATE MARKER CODE#

Use the special code 'nil' on the Z axis to disable it. Do not use inches here even if you want inch code Hi Fablab, Didn't realize the scribe was separate to the Z axis, so this is just a stab in the dark for me, but i think it has to changed here in the script.

#OFFSETS IN SHEETCAM PLATE MARKER HOW TO#

Just racking my brain on how to get a router fitted to my Z axis at the moment, just going though all the options i could try. but i will add a video from JD Squared showing how their plasma behaves for motion! Jcoldon, Haven't thought about the M01 trick yet, I'm a long way of from thinking about that. Hey fellers, I,m just fumbling though this myself and only been in this for two years! Like i can't even get square edge cuts yet! Quote from Ross on March 22, 2021, 4:30 pm Please let me be clear this is not a complaint nor a criticism as I said before your post works great & I am very happy with it, I guess I just always have to tinker around with things 🙂 The torch is mechanically (Z Axis) driven and the scribe is purely pneumatic (the height is controlled with an air cylinder) via.

offsets in sheetcam plate marker

In my case the scribe & the torch don't share a screw. I completely understand what your saying & your right when I am cutting, however when scribing I don't need to take a Z reference. PS: I notice you added the park G30 in the script, "Nice" post.Text (" M05 G30 M30 (-End of program-)\n") Scribe is the above mentioned with the added offsets added for the scribe. Probe function is done for plasma, then sets a reference of zero then will go to piece height. Other wise it will have no idea were the job is! It's function is to obtain a zero reference. Quote from Ross on March 21, 2021, 1:41 pm I have attached a copy of my running post if that helps. It doesn't hurt anything, I just don't need it for my configuration, any pointers on how to remove it & not break anything else would be greatly appreciated. The only thing I would like to change (its not a big deal) and I haven't figured out how to do, is eliminate the initial Z probe cycle, with my setup I don't need it. I just made a few minor tweaks for my homebuilt machine & so far it is almost perfect. I would just like to thank you very much for your post processor!! It is working just awesome for me. Quote from Fablab on March 21, 2021, 10:37 am











Offsets in sheetcam plate marker