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    • djthumaundefined
      djthuma
      last edited by Phaedrux

      I am creating a DIY CNC with nema 23 stepper motors connected to ball screws. It uses a duet 2 wifi motherboard. I am most familiar with them as a 3D printer motherboard.

      I do not plan on running the spindle through the motherboard control, yet. I will simply use a switch for on/off power.

      My main question is how I can set a work home position?
      Fixture the work material, and set the origin of cutting x, y and Z offset of the work material by z-stepping closer to the material until touching.
      The Z endstop I am using is at the top of the moving gantry plate.

      Any help is appreciated! Thanks

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      • jay_s_ukundefined
        jay_s_uk @djthuma
        last edited by

        @djthuma using workplace coordinates.
        You can switch the DWC interface to CNC mode on the settings screen

        Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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        • Nightowlundefined
          Nightowl
          last edited by

          Once you've moved to the exact X, Y and Z starting point of the cut (depending on how you've set this up in the project software - Vectric, Fusion, etc. - and the thickness of the material), clicking the Set Work XYZ in CNC mode.

          Screenshot 2022-12-09 at 08.15.47.png

          Few things are more dangerous than taking the advice of someone who thinks he knows what he's doing.
          I'm still on my learning curve, so take everything I say with caution!

          RatRig 1075, Duet3 MB6HC, Sorotec SFM 1000 PV-ER milling motor, Hobbyist

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