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Asdasd1234

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  • RE: Is there a basic guide to set the duet up as a CNC

    @Danal
    I'm pretty sure I have, but will double check

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    Asdasd1234
    13 Mar 2020, 21:35
  • RE: Is there a basic guide to set the duet up as a CNC

    i found a post processor online for duet. I need to manually delete out the G54 at the start, but my test pen-plot has come out perfect. Thanks a bunch!

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    Asdasd1234
    13 Mar 2020, 22:04

Latest posts made by Asdasd1234

  • RE: Is there a basic guide to set the duet up as a CNC

    i found a post processor online for duet. I need to manually delete out the G54 at the start, but my test pen-plot has come out perfect. Thanks a bunch!

    posted in CNC
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    Asdasd1234
    13 Mar 2020, 22:04
  • RE: Is there a basic guide to set the duet up as a CNC

    Ah, I might have an issue.

    F360, when set to grbl only lists out the co-ordinates and doesn't do a G1/0 before them like:

    G1 Z1 F500
    Z-1.999
    Y26.033 Z-2 F1200
    Y26.034
    X28.967 Y26.035
    X28.595 Y26.047
    X28.194 Y26.057
    X27.792 Y26.067
    
    

    Will this still work?

    posted in CNC
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    Asdasd1234
    13 Mar 2020, 21:48
  • RE: Is there a basic guide to set the duet up as a CNC

    @Danal
    I'm pretty sure I have, but will double check

    posted in CNC
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    Asdasd1234
    13 Mar 2020, 21:35
  • RE: Is there a basic guide to set the duet up as a CNC

    @Danal
    Thats great, I'll try that now. Thanks a bunch for the help people. Its much appreciated

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    Asdasd1234
    13 Mar 2020, 21:32
  • RE: Is there a basic guide to set the duet up as a CNC

    @Danal
    Ah, so I could do the following?

    • G28 home the machine
    • Jog machine to start of file.
    • Run macro that does:
      -G10 L20 P2 X0 Y0 Z0
      -G55
    • Then run the file?

    Sorry for all the questions, I just realllly dont want to crash the machine into an axis or the bed etc

    posted in CNC
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    Asdasd1234
    13 Mar 2020, 21:31
  • RE: Is there a basic guide to set the duet up as a CNC

    Ok so am I right in saying :

    • I have a gcode file (just a re-named .nc file from fusion 360)
    • I home my machine using g28.
    • I jog the machine to the start of the file gcode
    • Use G10 L20 P2 X0 Y0 Z0 To set the co-ords for the start of the file.
    • then run the file?

    How do I ensure the file runs using the work co-ords and not the machine co-ords? Do I need to specify it at the start of the file?

    posted in CNC
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    Asdasd1234
    13 Mar 2020, 21:20
  • RE: Is there a basic guide to set the duet up as a CNC

    thanks guys ill read into this now

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    Asdasd1234
    13 Mar 2020, 20:16
  • RE: Is there a basic guide to set the duet up as a CNC

    Thanks @bearer

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    Asdasd1234
    13 Mar 2020, 20:04
  • Is there a basic guide to set the duet up as a CNC

    Hi,
    Is there a basic guide anywhere I'm missing for setting the duet3hc up as a cnc board.
    I.e which commands I'd need to add to the config and stuff to enable work-coordinate systems?
    I've had a look through the gcode documentation but I'm lost.

    My machine is now fully built, the board is wired up and I've sorted out the basics (homing, soft-limits, step-calibration etc) but since I'm moving over from a 3d printing setup, I'm not sure what other commands I'd need setup

    If someone could even just list out the codes that i might need to play around with I'd be immensely grateful

    Many thanks

    EDIT: Further question sorry for anyone who uses F360 for their cutting: I've managed to blunder my way through Fusion360's manufacturing section and I'm ready to output the file (post process it?), but it only wants to give me a .nc file rather than a .gcode even though I'm picking Grbl. Do I just re-name the file or something?

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    Asdasd1234
    13 Mar 2020, 19:49
  • RE: Struggling to connect to new board

    To be fair, I'd already realised it was an rpi image and I'd need to reformat it, I just had no idea which type it needed to be. Even a sticker on the bag it comes in would be a bonus for newbies like me lol

    posted in General Discussion
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    Asdasd1234
    1 Mar 2020, 22:58
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