today i drafted a discussion paper on tool height offset methods
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Re: today i drafted a discussion paper on tool height offset methods
Using external tool setting with Method 1 ( Z home Ref )
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Re: today i drafted a discussion paper on tool height offset methods
thank you uwe.suntravel wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2024 2:06 pmI have less than 0.003mm deviation with a cheap NPN sensor, but I drive to the face of the sensor.
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I don't understand what you mean by "I drive in front of the sensor?"
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Re: today i drafted a discussion paper on tool height offset methods
My understanding: Uwe is saying his Axis "flag" passes across the face of the sensor rather than approaching head-on.
Hope this helps
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Re: today i drafted a discussion paper on tool height offset methods
Mounting of the Z-axis NPN
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Re: today i drafted a discussion paper on tool height offset methods
yep for sure! thanks.cncsnw wrote: ↑Wed Jan 24, 2024 1:38 am You might also want to clarify that the prerequisites for using Z Home as Z Reference are both repeatable Z homing, and a fixed table height.
A knee mill with a closed-loop control -- which finds home using a switch combined with the encoder index pulse -- has entirely repeatable Z axis homing, but generally requires a physical reference tool because the tool measuring surface (the table) can move up and down.
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Re: today i drafted a discussion paper on tool height offset methods
excellent , will add.
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Re: today i drafted a discussion paper on tool height offset methods
A picture is worth more than 1000 words! Thanks uwe it's perfectly clear now.
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Re: today i drafted a discussion paper on tool height offset methods
rev3 attached.
I still need to incorporate all of your suggestions. thanks.
I still need to incorporate all of your suggestions. thanks.
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Re: today i drafted a discussion paper on tool height offset methods
Will the new version auto store the tool offset in the library? I changed to z zero button to Z Reference so my brain understands.
If the homing wizard section had a spot to give an extra move it would help. So if the home limit switch for x is 2" from the home spot you want, you enter that number in the wiz. It would save having to make custom home macro's Nothing to do with the tool offset really but I wanted to remind you.
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If the homing wizard section had a spot to give an extra move it would help. So if the home limit switch for x is 2" from the home spot you want, you enter that number in the wiz. It would save having to make custom home macro's Nothing to do with the tool offset really but I wanted to remind you.
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Re: today i drafted a discussion paper on tool height offset methods
yeah. that is a good idea, i'm so used to just editing the .hom file, but that would be easy to add to the wizard homing menu. its on the list
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