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    • CthulhuLabsundefined
      CthulhuLabs @Sindarius
      last edited by

      @sindarius / @jay_s_uk
      Get a chance to try this out? Trying to see if there are any ways to improve it.

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      • Sindariusundefined
        Sindarius @CthulhuLabs
        last edited by Sindarius

        @cthulhulabs It's been too cold in my garage to want to do any woodworking at the moment πŸ˜“

        I do have the macro copied over to my machine once it warms up enough to be in there.

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        • chimaeraghundefined
          chimaeragh
          last edited by

          It would be nice if this macro could be made into a plugin. Then you wouldn't have to edit the macro to change parameters. Something like the CNC touchprobe plugin by @raymondstone πŸ‘

          Duet 2 Wifi, Ooznest Workbee CNC 1510

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          • psychotik2k3undefined
            psychotik2k3
            last edited by

            damn that would be another reason for me to update my old duet2w from RRF2.1 to 3.3 πŸ€”
            no build another cnc first

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            • chimaeraghundefined
              chimaeragh @chimaeragh
              last edited by chimaeragh

              I tested this macro today. Works nicely, had to edit some parameters for my Ooznest touchprobe input. Thanks a lot

              ; Adjust probe for low speed probing
              M558 K0 P8 C"!e0stop" H20 F120 T300					; Z probe number - Z probe switch type - probe recovery 1s probe speed and travel speed
              

              Duet 2 Wifi, Ooznest Workbee CNC 1510

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              • sinned6915undefined
                sinned6915 @CthulhuLabs
                last edited by

                @cthulhulabs i like this macro! I am trying ot use it by I am encountering a couple of hiccups. I know this is an older thread, but I am hoping you might see this reply.

                1. Are you using a PanelDue in conjunction with your machine?

                2. Where/how are you controlling your spindle?

                3. I am getting funny outputs with the move command prompts on PanelDue. I get the first one for probing Z. but not for any of the other ones. M291 Syntax looks correct. I am trying to get a PC near the machine to see what the console looks like.

                M291 P"Insert your surfacing bit into your spindle and position it above the probe plate" R"Probing" S3 X1 Y1 Z1
                 
                ; Set bit above center of probe
                G91																			; relative positioning
                 
                ; Probe Z component
                G38.2 Z{move.axes[2].userPosition - (var.ProbeThickness + 2.25)}			; seek until the probe circuit is closed Z-axis 25 mm
                G0 Z{var.ZClearanceHeight}													; rapid move Z axis 5 mm
                 
                G10 P1 L{var.CoordSystem} Z{var.ProbeThickness + var.ZClearanceHeight}		; store relative probe offset for coordinates system 1
                 
                G90																			; Absolute positioning
                 
                M291 P"Move to the starting X Y position for surfacing" R"Start Position" S3 X1 Y1 Z0
                set var.StartX = move.axes[0].userPosition;
                set var.StartY = move.axes[1].userPosition;
                
                if var.Debug
                	M118 P0 S{"StartX = " ^ var.StartX} L2
                	M118 P0 S{"StartY = " ^ var.StartY} L2
                 
                M291 P"Move to the ending X Y position for surfacing" R"End Position" S3 X1 Y1 Z0
                set var.EndX = move.axes[0].userPosition;
                set var.EndY = move.axes[1].userPosition;
                
                1. How or where are you turning your spindle on? As mine is controlled through RRF, I need to insert the tokens to turn off/on. I am thjnking before and after the while loop?
                T1 
                
                G90
                M03 S5000
                G04 S1
                G0 X0.0000 Y0.0000 Z3.0000
                
                ; Begin surfacing loop
                while true
                
                ...
                ...
                	M291 P"Surface another layer?" S3 X0 Y0 Z0	; then prompt the user if they want to do another layer
                
                M03 S3500          ; ramp spindle speed down
                G04 S1
                M03 S1500
                G04 S1
                M05
                G04 S1
                G90
                G0 X0.0000 Y0.0000 Z3.0000
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                • chimaeraghundefined
                  chimaeragh @sinned6915
                  last edited by chimaeragh

                  @sinned6915 I have modified the macro for an Ooznest Workbee with their latest Firmware (RRF3.3). M3 starts the router and M5 stops it.

                  ; Constants
                  var Debug = false;
                  var ProbeThickness = 5;
                  var CoordSystem	= 20;
                  var StepOver = 10;
                  var DepthOfCut = 0.2;
                  var FeedRate = 8000;
                  var ZClearanceHeight = 25;
                  
                  ; Variables
                  var StartX = 0;			; The X starting position
                  var StartY = 0;			; The Y starting position
                  var EndX = 0;			; The X ending position
                  var EndY = 0;			; The Y ending position
                  var YDir = 0;			; The direction to go in Y
                  var YDist = 0;			; The distance to go in Y
                  var YPos = 0;			; The position in Y to move to
                  var YDistLeft = 0;		; How much we have left to move in Y
                  var ZDepth = 0;			; How far down we should be in Z
                  var XSorE = "End"		; Whether X should move towards the start or the end position
                  
                  ; If the printer hasn't been homed, home it
                  if !move.axes[0].homed || !move.axes[1].homed || !move.axes[2].homed
                     G28
                  
                  ; Adjust probe for low speed probing
                  M558 K0 P8 C"!e0stop" H20 F120 T300					; Z probe number - Z probe switch type - probe recovery 1s probe speed and travel speed
                  G31 K0 P500 X0 Y0 Z0								; Set trigger value - set offset and trigger height - Z probe number
                  
                  M291 P"Insert your surfacing bit into your spindle and position it above the probe plate" R"Probing" S3 X1 Y1 Z1
                  
                  ; Set bit above center of probe
                  G91	; relative positioning
                  
                  ; Probe Z component
                  G38.2 Z{move.axes[2].userPosition - (var.ProbeThickness + 2.25)}			; seek until the probe circuit is closed Z-axis 25 mm
                  G0 Z{var.ZClearanceHeight}													; rapid move Z axis 5 mm
                  
                  G10 P1 L{var.CoordSystem} Z{var.ProbeThickness + var.ZClearanceHeight}		; store relative probe offset for coordinates system 1
                  
                  G90	; Absolute positioning
                  
                  M291 P"Move to the starting X Y position for surfacing" R"Start Position" S3 X1 Y1 Z0
                  set var.StartX = move.axes[0].userPosition;
                  set var.StartY = move.axes[1].userPosition;
                  
                  if var.Debug
                     M118 P0 S{"StartX = " ^ var.StartX} L2
                     M118 P0 S{"StartY = " ^ var.StartY} L2
                  
                  M291 P"Move to the ending X Y position for surfacing" R"End Position" S3 X1 Y1 Z0
                  set var.EndX = move.axes[0].userPosition;
                  set var.EndY = move.axes[1].userPosition;
                  
                  if var.Debug
                     M118 P0 S{"EndX = " ^ var.EndX} L2
                     M118 P0 S{"EndY = " ^ var.EndY} L2
                  
                  M291 P"Are you ready to begin surfacing?" S3 X0 Y0 Z0
                  
                  
                  ; Figure out which direction in Y we are going
                  if var.EndY < var.StartY
                     set var.YDir = -1;
                  elif var.EndY > var.StartY
                     set var.YDir = 1;
                  else
                     set var.YDir = 0;
                  
                  if var.Debug
                     M118 P0 S{"YDir = " ^ var.YDir} L2
                  
                  
                  set var.YDist = {abs(var.StartY - var.EndY)};
                  if var.Debug
                     M118 P0 S{"YDist = " ^ var.YDist} L2
                  
                  ; Begin surfacing loop
                  while true
                     if var.Debug
                     	M118 P0 S"Begin Layer Loop" L2;
                  
                     set var.ZDepth = {var.ZDepth - var.DepthOfCut};
                     set var.YDistLeft = {var.YDist};
                  
                     ; go to the start X and Y position then down to Z Depth
                     if var.Debug
                     	M118 P0 S{"Move to start X" ^ var.StartX ^ ",Y" ^ var.StartY} L2
                     T1
                     M3 S17500 ;M42 P1 S1
                     G0 X{var.StartX} Y{var.StartY}
                     if var.Debug
                     	M118 P0 S{"Move to start Z" ^ var.ZDepth} L2
                     G1 Z{var.ZDepth}
                  
                     ; we should be at the Start X position so move to the End X position
                     if var.Debug
                     	M118 P0 S{"Move to X" ^ var.EndX} L2
                     G1 X{var.EndX} F{var.FeedRate}
                     set var.XSorE = "Start"
                  
                     while var.YDistLeft > var.StepOver
                     	if var.Debug
                     		M118 P0 S"Begin Y Loop" L2
                  
                     	; move in Y by StepOver
                     	set var.YPos = {move.axes[1].userPosition + (var.StepOver * var.YDir)}
                     	if var.Debug
                     		M118 P0 S{"Move to Y" ^ var.YPos} L2
                     	G1 Y{var.YPos} F{var.FeedRate}
                     	set var.YDistLeft = {var.YDistLeft - var.StepOver}
                  
                     	if var.XSorE == "Start"
                     		; move X to the start position
                     		if var.Debug
                     			M118 P0 S{"Move to X" ^ var.StartX} L2
                     		G1 X{var.StartX} F{var.FeedRate}
                     		set var.XSorE = "End"
                     	else
                     		; move X to the end position
                     		if var.Debug
                     			M118 P0 S{"Move to X" ^ var.EndX} L2
                     		G1 X{var.EndX} F{var.FeedRate}
                     		set var.XSorE = "Start"
                  
                     ; move in Y the rest of the distance left
                     set var.YPos = {move.axes[1].userPosition + (var.YDistLeft * var.YDir)}
                     if var.Debug
                     	M118 P0 S{"Move to Y" ^ var.YPos} L2
                     G1 Y{var.YPos} F{var.FeedRate}
                  
                     ; one last move in X
                     if var.XSorE == "Start"
                     	; move X to the start position
                     	if var.Debug
                     		M118 P0 S{"Move to X" ^ var.StartX} L2
                     	G1 X{var.StartX} F{var.FeedRate}
                     	set var.XSorE = "End"
                     else
                     	; move X to the end position
                     	if var.Debug
                     		M118 P0 S{"Move to X" ^ var.EndX} L2
                     	G1 X{var.EndX} F{var.FeedRate}
                     	set var.XSorE = "Start"
                  
                     G0 Z{var.ZClearanceHeight}					; get out of the way
                     M400										; wait for the movement buffer to catch up
                     M5 ;M42 P1 S0
                     M291 P"Surface another layer?" S3 X0 Y0 Z0	; then prompt the user if they want to do another layer
                  
                  

                  Duet 2 Wifi, Ooznest Workbee CNC 1510

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                  • sinned6915undefined
                    sinned6915 @chimaeragh
                    last edited by

                    @chimaeragh thank you. i am downloading now and will try it again.

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                    • chimaeraghundefined
                      chimaeragh @sinned6915
                      last edited by

                      @sinned6915 Line 89 selects the tool (T1). If your spindle is set to tool 0 (T0) change it accordingly. Line 90 sends the M3 command to start the spindle.

                      Duet 2 Wifi, Ooznest Workbee CNC 1510

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                      • CthulhuLabsundefined
                        CthulhuLabs @sinned6915
                        last edited by

                        @sinned6915 sorry for the late reply. Have not been on this forum for a while. No I am not using a PanelDue. I am using a Pi with an HDMI touch screen monitor. As for spindle I am using a Brushless Dewalt Trim Router with the ESC replaced with an ODrive. It currently requires running commands from odrivetool on the Pi.

                        @chimaeragh what all did you change in your version? I just upgraded to an ODrive Pro and can finally use an ADC input to control my spindle.

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                        • chimaeraghundefined
                          chimaeragh @CthulhuLabs
                          last edited by chimaeragh

                          @cthulhulabs My DeWalt is configured as a spindle and is automated via a relay. So I can use M3 to start it and M5 to stop it. (Already modified my Vectric postprocessor for this)
                          I added M3 and M5 commands into the surfacing loop at line 89 and line 148 of the macro.

                          T1 ; selects the spindle Tool 1

                          M3 S17500 ; starts tool

                          Duet 2 Wifi, Ooznest Workbee CNC 1510

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                          • CthulhuLabsundefined
                            CthulhuLabs @chimaeragh
                            last edited by

                            @chimaeragh Cool. There is a variable at the top for the spindle RPMs. Now that my spindle RPM can be controlled by the Duet I plan to add it. You should probably use that in your M3 command.

                            I am thinking of rewriting this Macro to only cut in one direction to give a more uniform surface finish. Basically cut from Left to Right, raise up, rapid to the next cut, lower and repeat. There would be a flag in it to change it between Left to Right and Right to Left. Might also add a flag to go from top to bottom or bottom to top.

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                            • nikki-mundefined
                              nikki-m @CthulhuLabs
                              last edited by

                              @CthulhuLabs I use your surfacing.g code on a regular basis. Love it.
                              But is there any way to modify it so that the Depth of Cut could be adjusted by user input?

                              It would be nice to be able to enter a different value each time I use this macro, without having to edit the code. It would be even nicer if the DOC could be modified on each susbequent pass ("run again"). Perhaps also to limit the input value to between 0.1mm and 3.0mm?

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                              • HebigTundefined
                                HebigT @nikki-m
                                last edited by

                                @nikki-m

                                I know you can pass parameters to a macro in the macro call itself (e.g. depth of pass)

                                Manually choosing this value on each run of the macro may be possible now using M291 on 3.5 beta firmware.

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                                • nikki-mundefined
                                  nikki-m @HebigT
                                  last edited by

                                  @HebigT Yes, I did look into the M291 function, but sadly, I am still on the v3.3 (awaiting any update from Ooznest)!!
                                  Does this mean that there is no other way to program in a variable DOC? Apart from setting up numerous versions of the macro, each with a different value for the doc?

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                                  • HebigTundefined
                                    HebigT @nikki-m
                                    last edited by HebigT

                                    @nikki-m

                                    With 3.3 you should still be able to pass a parameter in the macro call. You’ll just have to modify the macro (hopefully only once!) to assign that parameter to the DOC variable (e.g. var DepthOfCut= {param.y} )
                                    It’ll still be a manual process of entering the parameter each time you start the macro, but it should save you the trouble of having to change the DOC variable within the macro each time.

                                    See the macro parameter section at this link:

                                    https://docs.duet3d.com/User_manual/Reference/Gcode_meta_commands

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                                    • nikki-mundefined
                                      nikki-m @HebigT
                                      last edited by

                                      @HebigT @HebigT I'm not sure I understand what you are saying here.
                                      Is there an actual command (and presumably through a screen interaction) in v3. 3 which allows a user to type in and enter a value, and to then assign this value to an existing variable?

                                      I still cannot find any means of entering an external value. I am still having to resort to having multiple versions of this macro, each wirh different values for doc.

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                                      • OwenDundefined
                                        OwenD @nikki-m
                                        last edited by OwenD

                                        @nikki-m
                                        For RRF 3.3 and later you can pass parameters using M98
                                        So you can call your macro using M98 P"mymacro.g" Y0.002
                                        and in the macro you access the parameter using param
                                        e.g.

                                        var depthOfCut = 0.001
                                        if exists(param.Y)
                                            set var.depthOfCut = param.Y
                                        
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                                        • Nightowlundefined
                                          Nightowl
                                          last edited by

                                          I'm not sure if I'm being a bit too simplistic here, but this is what I do, after producing the GCode toolpath for surfacing, usually with a 0.15mm depth of cut, or sometimes more...

                                          Run the toolpath. Once complete, if there are still low spots, lower the spindle/motor to Z0, then lower it again to the toolpath's cut depth (0.15mm), reset Z0 and rerun the toolpath.

                                          Continue as necessary, but as you get closer to 'flat', you could reduce the 0.15mm accordingly.

                                          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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                                          • o_lampeundefined
                                            o_lampe @OwenD
                                            last edited by o_lampe

                                            @OwenD
                                            Isn't there a way to start the macro by doubleclicking and ask for the DOC-value from within the macro?

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