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    • Danalundefined
      Danal
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      Having said all of that... as @psychotik2k3 pointed out, there really are not any functions or even simple math in Duet/RepRap today. That may make two plate probing impossible.

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      • dc42undefined
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        Simple math will come with conditional GCode. I think the H4 idea is good too and I will add it to the RRF3 work list.

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        • psychotik2k3undefined
          psychotik2k3
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          thanks @dc42 for the H4.

          To answer @Danal the martyr is the bottom wood plank you have on a CNC, it is called like that because itùs purpose is to be scratched, milled etc if your tool goes a little too deep. it's expendable.

          in fact what misses me the most on the GCODE environment is the abylity to have few registers, where you can store the position and use it.
          (but i'm a coder so that's why i struggle without registers 😜 )

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            A Former User @psychotik2k3
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            @psychotik2k3 said in add an H4 parameter to G0/G1 for just halt when endstop is hit ?:

            To answer @Danal the martyr is the bottom wood plank you have on a CNC, it is called like that because itùs purpose is to be scratched, milled etc if your tool goes a little too deep. it's expendable.

            Spoil board in english btw

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            • oliofundefined
              oliof
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              @psychotik2k3 RRF already can store positions ... See G60 and the R parameter of G0. The saved position can only be used for G0/G1 moves though.

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              • Danalundefined
                Danal @psychotik2k3
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                @psychotik2k3 said in add an H4 parameter to G0/G1 for just halt when endstop is hit ?:

                To answer @Danal the martyr is the bottom wood plank you have on a CNC, it is called like that because itùs purpose is to be scratched, milled etc if your tool goes a little too deep. it's expendable.

                Got it. "Spoil Board" is common in the shops I've visited (USA). Nice to pick up a new term... I'll pull it out in somebody's shop, just for fun.

                and when i do the cam the only thing i'm sure is the martir position, and so that's why i put the Z0 on the martyr

                There is no "right" or "wrong" answer here... still... I always put Z0 on the top-of-stock, and therefore all cutting is negative Z values.

                I'm curious: If Z0=Martyr (spoil), how do you zero the machine, physically, if the stock covers every bit of the martyr? This is a fairly common occurrence for me, because I tend to get stock in pieces that are "round numbers" in barbarian units, such as 24x48 inches. And that's what my machine cuts. So with fresh stock, I couldn't see the Martyr/Spoil to probe for zero...?

                Again, no right or wrong, just curious.

                Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                  A Former User
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                  @Danal said in add an H4 parameter to G0/G1 for just halt when endstop is hit ?:

                  I'm curious: If Z0=Martyr (spoil), how do you zero the machine, physically, if the stock covers every bit of the martyr?

                  I guess this is where work coordinate systems come in. Also useful for fixtures.
                  https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Gcode#Section_G54_to_G59_3_Select_coordinate_system

                  Machine would be homed like normal, and the spoil board or fixture will have a known offset. I have yet to try this with RRF, but expect it to work like the others.

                  Edit just tried this in RRF3, face off spoil board at an abitrary Z height, drill a 25mm grid of 1/8" holes for dowels and return to the front left hole. I jog 1/2 the dowel width and do G10 L20 P2 X0 Y0 Z0 now I have a work coordinate system in G55 that is at the top of my spoil board, at the front left corner when stock is aligned to the first row/column of dowels. This seems to persist across reboots and power off. Next step is to add tool height sensor and tool length offset.

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                  • Danalundefined
                    Danal
                    last edited by Danal

                    (Not asking about Work Coords, or etc. got all that, just asking about how, physically, to probe when Z0 = bottom of stock / top of spoil.)

                    So... probe before attaching stock to Martyr/Spoil? Yes? That makes sense.

                    Again, no right/wrong, but interesting side effects. Consider a hypothetical case: I'm going to cut into 5mm thick stock. Assume the stock is actually 4.95 thick (for whatever reason).

                    • Z=0=Martyr/Spoil. All my cuts are .05 "too shallow" in the stock, measured from surface of stock. Parts inserted into holes stick up. If the resulting machined part itself is inserted into a hole in something else, it will likely fit as the "thickness" in the machined areas is correct (e.g. original bottom to newly machined top).

                    • Z=0=Top-of-Stock. Cuts are now proper depth from top. Excess stock "below" the cut is .05 thicker than it should be. Parts inserted in holes fit properly. If the resulting machined part itself is inserted into a hole in something else, it will likely not fit as the "thickness" is "thin" by .05.

                    Hmmm... very interesting. Still no "right/wrong" overall... but there may be a "better/worse" depending on the intended application of the machining. Hmmm....

                    Thanks for helping me "think out loud" about Z0

                    Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                      A Former User @Danal
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                      @Danal said in add an H4 parameter to G0/G1 for just halt when endstop is hit ?:

                      (Not asking about Work Coords, or etc. got all that, just asking about how, physically, to probe when Z0 = bottom of stock / top of spoil.)

                      But if you use work coordinates with known tool lengths you don't have to probe (if the setup is rigid enough). Just set the work coordinates after facing the spoil board.

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                      • Danalundefined
                        Danal @A Former User
                        last edited by Danal

                        @bearer said in add an H4 parameter to G0/G1 for just halt when endstop is hit ?:

                        @Danal said in add an H4 parameter to G0/G1 for just halt when endstop is hit ?:

                        (Not asking about Work Coords, or etc. got all that, just asking about how, physically, to probe when Z0 = bottom of stock / top of spoil.)

                        But if you use work coordinates with known tool lengths you don't have to probe (if the setup is rigid enough). Just set the work coordinates after facing the spoil board.

                        Agreed! Same thing. The tool face has set the Z0, whether by facing or probing, it is still the lowest point of the tool.

                        At the same time, this assumes both "no tool wear" and "tool lengths are at least as accurate as probing". Could be true that neither make enough difference to worry about in given setups. For example, much commercial CNC repetitive work chooses to operate this way, and it works great.

                        Could be true, as in my case with collets but no tool holders, that "known tool lengths" is a non-starter. Probing (or some form of "touching off") at tool change, including start-of-cut, is the only choice. Preserving Z0 from facing the Martyr/Spoil is literally impossible (assuming the stock is cut with a different bit than was used to face the spoil).

                        Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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