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BrokenEye:
:beer:...Same to you Benedikt, and thank you for all your work :) |
Sir Quickly:
Hi Guys, i am a new Member (39 Years old) and very interested on this 4 Axis Controller, because it is a very nice, cheap and compact Solution.... But for example, i have no Idea how to handle the Toolchange along with the TLS. TLS should be on a fixed Position. Does this Controller support the M06 Code for Toolchange? Happy new Jear!!! :clap: |
Merlin201314:
--- Quote from: Sir Quickly on December 31, 2016, 06:44:16 PM ---Hi Guys, i am a new Member (39 Years old) and very interested on this 4 Axis Controller, because it is a very nice, cheap and compact Solution.... But for example, i have no Idea how to handle the Toolchange along with the TLS. TLS should be on a fixed Position. Does this Controller support the M06 Code for Toolchange? Happy new Jear!!! :clap: --- End quote --- Hi, and welcome to the forum, The M06 command is not supported by the controller, but Benedikt is on it and maybe soon or later we will implement this feature. I would recommend you to use the tool Zero only above the working plane if you are using a probe instead of a fixed position for now. Never the less, the controller is very good for the price and is working great for me. Happy new year to all :beer: :beer: |
Sir Quickly:
--- Quote ---The M06 command is not supported by the controller, but Benedikt is on it and maybe soon or later we will implement this feature. --- End quote --- That would be very cool ! For this price the thing is unbeatable :thumbup: I will buy a controller and upgrade it if M06 is available. --- Quote ---I would recommend you to use the tool Zero only above the working plane if you are using a probe instead of a fixed position for now. --- End quote --- Thank you fir this tip! I am still working on my milling mechanics. When it is finished, there is perhaps the M06 upgrade. Until then I still have some time..... Greeting, Tom |
chriscnc:
So I've been following this gem and its a toss up between a Pathpilot hack (linuxcnc) or this to replace Mach3 on a small 3 axis mill. I'm not a Linux guy in any way so i would be cutting my teeth on linux and linuxcnc let alone the pathpilot hack. So i think this DDCS is an awesome option I was also looking at the 4-4-XXXX the 50khz one. So my question is when the Gcode comes to a tool change what happens? In order to do a tool change you must just make separate gcodes ( not sure how to do this with rest option machining) and just keep X and Y g54 and zero Z? Thanks for any info. |
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