I don't think it's a hardware problem
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30 Aug 2024 18:18 #309037
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Summary: For test purposes (for this problem), I'm cutting two ramps, one up, one down, in a 2" square. A lot of the resulting ramps are smoothly surfaced, but there are places where the z level is incorrect, leaving a raised area. I'm thinking it isn't hardware because the same error pattern repeats: ramp up/ramp down, moving the test pattern in Y, moving it in X, and changing the Z level (using thinner stock). The pattern repeats across all these conditions. I am at a loss. Software sounds likely, but there is no sign of the errors in simulation.
My machine: home built, open loop steppers, Gecko 540 drivers at 48V. Ball screws XY, Z is currently a fast lead screw. LinuxCNC/Axis, DeskProto CAM. I use a Bosch 1617evs router, it is cutting with a tapered ball nose bit, end diameter 1/8".
This very likely is not a LinuxCNC problem, but in my experience, this forum has some very sharp and responsive people on it. I've been working on this for a month.
Thanks,
Steve
My machine: home built, open loop steppers, Gecko 540 drivers at 48V. Ball screws XY, Z is currently a fast lead screw. LinuxCNC/Axis, DeskProto CAM. I use a Bosch 1617evs router, it is cutting with a tapered ball nose bit, end diameter 1/8".
This very likely is not a LinuxCNC problem, but in my experience, this forum has some very sharp and responsive people on it. I've been working on this for a month.
Thanks,
Steve
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30 Aug 2024 19:53 #309041
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What happens when you run the finish pass along the y direction?
Have you run the code with a tighter g64 like .005" or .001"?
Have you run the code with a tighter g64 like .005" or .001"?
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30 Aug 2024 19:59 #309042
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I don't think it is a machine problem. Running it in sim and going block by block, Z is not reaching end point and ramping across the cut. I did not find a change of M code in the area of code. It could be a DeskProto CAM problem, but this is just a guess.
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30 Aug 2024 20:17 #309043
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I must be lacking the right simulator. How do you run it block by block?
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30 Aug 2024 20:27 #309044
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I run AXIS front end. You hit the start button as normal to run, hit the pause key (two to the right) to stop program, then use the arrow button (between the start and pause) to advance one block.
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30 Aug 2024 20:40 #309045
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First, check what others have offered above, i will wait a bit more as you might not like my answer and it might also not be what i think the issue is.
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30 Aug 2024 20:46 #309046
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OT-CNC, immense thanks. G64 at 0.001 helped a lot. I've improved the carve a fair bit during the past month, but this takes things the last (large) step. I started trying to carve a topo, it looked awful with machine marks.
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30 Aug 2024 20:49 #309047
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scotth, thanks for explaining Axis details to me. I will look at what you found.
tommylight, may we hear your idea anyway? I'm just carving a test pattern now, there may be other issues lurking. They usually travel in packs.
tommylight, may we hear your idea anyway? I'm just carving a test pattern now, there may be other issues lurking. They usually travel in packs.
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30 Aug 2024 20:51 #309048
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The picture didn't post for G64 0.001, I forgot to resize it. Here it is.
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30 Aug 2024 21:52 #309056
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Looks much better now.
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