What typ of Data
What typ of Data
Hello i an new on hier living in Hamburg Germany.
so i got thih Problem.
got everthing set up on Cut2D did the test run all ok.
went to save it but as what typ of data?
i have a CNC 840 from Stepcraft
The Thing ist i got it on my cnc machine but it did the cuting 50mm over the Wood.
so i got thih Problem.
got everthing set up on Cut2D did the test run all ok.
went to save it but as what typ of data?
i have a CNC 840 from Stepcraft
The Thing ist i got it on my cnc machine but it did the cuting 50mm over the Wood.
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Re: What typ of Data
What control software does the machine run? That's the important thing. If it runs Mach3 then you need to save the toolpaths using a Mach3 post processor. Same thing if it's WinCNC etc.
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Re: What typ of Data
Did you set your Z zero before starting the cut? Look at where the Material (Z) and XY Datum are set in Cut2D on your project. You must setup your machine to match.TerryNr.1 wrote: The Thing ist i got it on my cnc machine but it did the cuting 50mm over the Wood.
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Re: What typ of Data
Hello yes i set z Zero and my Maschinen is runing on win Pc-Nc usb
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Re: What typ of Data
There is a WinPC-NC post processor in the output list so that's the one you should be using.
Re: What typ of Data
Thanks i will try that
Re: What typ of Data
Well i did think i used i+that one the first time and yes i did.
after trying 5-6 things i know whats going wrong both X and Y are running good.
Only Z is running the wrong way round what i mean is instead of going in to the Wood on ist way round Z- it goes up Z+.
So when i let it run it hits the Wood goes up in a digonal turns on ths spindel and then goes up Z+ 2mm to do the Job in the Air the 2nd time round it goes up 2mm again.
after trying 5-6 things i know whats going wrong both X and Y are running good.
Only Z is running the wrong way round what i mean is instead of going in to the Wood on ist way round Z- it goes up Z+.
So when i let it run it hits the Wood goes up in a digonal turns on ths spindel and then goes up Z+ 2mm to do the Job in the Air the 2nd time round it goes up 2mm again.
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Re: What typ of Data
Sounds like you have your Z axis wired backwards. Down is negative and up is positive
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Re: What typ of Data
Hi Terry,
Did the Stepcraft came with some sample code?
Did it run correctly? If not, get in touch with the manufacturer.
If it runs correctly, could you post this sample here?
Was the Stepcraft machine a kit you assembled yourself or was it already build?
Tschüss
Did the Stepcraft came with some sample code?
Did it run correctly? If not, get in touch with the manufacturer.
If it runs correctly, could you post this sample here?
Was the Stepcraft machine a kit you assembled yourself or was it already build?
Tschüss
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Re: What typ of Data
Hello,
A sample code?
I did get some sample to work on and they run good it did eveyrthing it should do.
The Stepcraft machine was assembled from the manufacturer
The sample have done was:
Muster06.plt PLT-Datei
The wireing for Z should be ok because it did run with The Sample
A sample code?
I did get some sample to work on and they run good it did eveyrthing it should do.
The Stepcraft machine was assembled from the manufacturer
The sample have done was:
Muster06.plt PLT-Datei
The wireing for Z should be ok because it did run with The Sample
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Re: What typ of Data
When I started using Cut2d (version 1.5) I foolishly choose the PCNC post because I had a Tormach PCNC770 controlled by Mach3. The gcode output was reversed -- the post thought that up was negative! I have a nice gouge in my mill table due to this. I have no idea if things have changed in the intervening few years. Why not try one of the Mach2/3 posts assuming that your machine uses normal gcode?
Re: What typ of Data
Hello,
And Thanks for your help it was only a tick in a box z invers what was wrong.
And Thanks for your help it was only a tick in a box z invers what was wrong.
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Re: What typ of Data
Never heard of a Stepcraft before but a little research showed that it was a Kick Start project a while back. One of those multiple process machines (mill, 3D print, etc.).
According to this video:
you save as Mach 2/3 (mm) (*.txt) files.
I suggest you look at your manual or call the manufacturer support line. Otherwise you can search the internet a bit more like I did. You seem to be close to making it work! You just need to figure out what kind of post processor to use...
Mike
According to this video:
you save as Mach 2/3 (mm) (*.txt) files.
I suggest you look at your manual or call the manufacturer support line. Otherwise you can search the internet a bit more like I did. You seem to be close to making it work! You just need to figure out what kind of post processor to use...
Mike