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    • jameshartonundefined
      jamesharton
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      Hi there.

      Recently I converted my MPCNC Primo to using a 6HC mainboard. It works well, but as I'm sure that you're all aware there's not really any premade macros for CNC work.

      Does anyone have any macros for things like:

      • X/Y/Z Touch probing (using a touch plate)
      • Manual tool changing and tool-length compensation
      • Any other useful quality of life stuff?

      My current (fairly limited) macros and configuration are stored here.

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      • o_lampeundefined
        o_lampe @jamesharton
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        @jamesharton There's a sticky thread, which then leads to a github repo

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        • jameshartonundefined
          jamesharton @o_lampe
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          @o_lampe said in Macros, macros everywhere!:

          @jamesharton There's a sticky thread, which then leads to a github repo

          wherein the CNC subdirectory is empty.

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          • o_lampeundefined
            o_lampe @jamesharton
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            @jamesharton I'm sure you have to edit any macro you'll find, anyways? It starts with the touching probe: where would you put it? On the exact same place as another user did?
            IMHO it doesn't matter if you learn Meta-coding from non-CNC macros and adapt them to your needs.

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