Facing to a dimension with Intercon
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2019 3:40 pm
Just starting with CNC12 and Intercon and I'm wondering the best way to do the following:
Say I have stock that is approximately .800 to .820 thick and I want to face it down to .750.
I say approximately since I don't want to have to measure it exactly and then subtract the final dimension to get a depth to remove.
Presently, with a DRO only setup, I can zero the Z axis to the parallels that the stock rests on thus effectively zero to the stock bottom.
Then raise the cutter until it clears the stock and begin to face until the DRO Z reads .750 thus avoiding having to take very careful measurements and then make possible math errors.
Intercon wants a Surface Height input and then a Depth input both of which involve what I'm trying to avoid.
So, is there a way to tell Intercon to just keep facing until it gets down to the required dimension regardless of where it started?
Or, some other suggestions?
John
Say I have stock that is approximately .800 to .820 thick and I want to face it down to .750.
I say approximately since I don't want to have to measure it exactly and then subtract the final dimension to get a depth to remove.
Presently, with a DRO only setup, I can zero the Z axis to the parallels that the stock rests on thus effectively zero to the stock bottom.
Then raise the cutter until it clears the stock and begin to face until the DRO Z reads .750 thus avoiding having to take very careful measurements and then make possible math errors.
Intercon wants a Surface Height input and then a Depth input both of which involve what I'm trying to avoid.
So, is there a way to tell Intercon to just keep facing until it gets down to the required dimension regardless of where it started?
Or, some other suggestions?
John