Well this ain't quite The Pawn
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Well this ain't quite The Pawn
Calibrated Z and X revs/inch and backlash. Multiple runs shows it dead on.
Loaded The Pawn. Had to make a change as it was starting my spindle CW. Changed the M3 to an M4
Set Z0 at the face of the part, set X to the diameter of my stock making X0 the centerline. Started the code and got this..
Any initial thoughts? Thinking maybe I used the wrong tool..
Last edited by tashaner1123 on Tue Nov 03, 2020 12:48 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Well this ain't quite The Pawn
Show us a picture of the tool you used?
Also, details of the machine, what drives/axis motors?
Do you really have .029" of backlash on X? You really need to fix that:
Axis Label Motor Encoder Lash Comp. Limit Home Dir Screw
revs/in counts/rev. (inches) - + - + Rev Comp
1 Z 5.0946 2000 0.0040 0 0 0 0 Y N
2 X 6.1894 2000 0.0290 0 0 0 0 Y N
Also, details of the machine, what drives/axis motors?
Do you really have .029" of backlash on X? You really need to fix that:
Axis Label Motor Encoder Lash Comp. Limit Home Dir Screw
revs/in counts/rev. (inches) - + - + Rev Comp
1 Z 5.0946 2000 0.0040 0 0 0 0 Y N
2 X 6.1894 2000 0.0290 0 0 0 0 Y N
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Re: Well this ain't quite The Pawn
The X axis does show that backlash. It’s belt driven.
Kit from BDTools USA
Hybrid motors in parallel
Microsteos set to 2000. Am I correct in that regard on my motor settings? Default 1600 and I set to 2000 assuming that referred to steps.
Tool pic addded
Kit from BDTools USA
Hybrid motors in parallel
Microsteos set to 2000. Am I correct in that regard on my motor settings? Default 1600 and I set to 2000 assuming that referred to steps.
Tool pic addded
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Re: Well this ain't quite The Pawn
I believe the pawn program uses a 55 degree insert, maybe a dcmt??
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Re: Well this ain't quite The Pawn
No picture posted.tashaner1123 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 03, 2020 12:46 am The X axis does show that backlash. It’s belt driven.
Kit from BDTools USA
Hybrid motors in parallel
Microsteos set to 2000. Am I correct in that regard on my motor settings? Default 1600 and I set to 2000 assuming that referred to steps.
Tool pic addded
You need to fix the backlash in X
Not familiar with what BD Tools sells. You should post make and model number of the drives and motors
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Re: Well this ain't quite The Pawn
Motors are 425 oz, KL23H286-20-8B Hybrid Stepper Motors
Drivers are KL-5056
Microsteps set to 10 (2000)
Drivers are KL-5056
Microsteps set to 10 (2000)
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Re: Well this ain't quite The Pawn
Found a loose connection - x ball nut to slide
Fixed my x axis issue
Fixed my x axis issue
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Re: Well this ain't quite The Pawn
Great! Thanks for reporting back.tashaner1123 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 03, 2020 10:43 pm Found a loose connection - x ball nut to slide
Fixed my x axis issue
Marty
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