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This post is deprecated...because... your job fails because this line is much too long for GRBL to process. You need to upgrade your post to the...
post processors usually have some options, see if you can turn off tool change output. set to 100 what units? if you are thinking inches, then...
for dust collection you must look at the stuff Matthias Wandel does in terms of making his own dust extractors per machine using whatever motors...
utterly symmetrical in all directions there is a command for clearing eeprom gnea/grbl and/or you can use CONTROL to select a suitable machine...
if it is missing steps then the end of the cut would not match the beginning, that is not happening. you say you rotated the part 90 degrees and...
there is nothing wrong with the gcode, I just ran part of it without issues... (therefore it must be some variant of mechanical backlash) except...
weird, please post the gcode (and I will actually run it on my machine...)
the other thing to try is to check your lead in and lead out radii. fusion likes to use a formula that produces a radius that is a small fraction...
that one has been superceded by the OB post, please update (-: yes it works with any Fusion license level See docs:software:fusion360 [OpenBuilds...
I dont know, I have yet to fire up grblHAL on 'something'.... however, the next version of the Blackbox might be a 32bit processor running...
which direction were you cutting? clockwise or anticlockwise?
Yes, you are banging a limit. putting your numbers into GRBL settings calculator using the 'Z' section 8mm per rev 200 steps per rev motor *8x...
and if the drive sprocket is not exactly centered you will get cyclic variation I think, because of the radius variation.
Then I believe you need a 9v wallwart to power the arduino via its barrel connector socket. connecting the arduino to the stepper power supply is...
This means your X and Y are reversed from what they should be, arrows below show positive movement directions. [IMG] open OpenbuildsCONTROL...
a - the device at the end of the chain experiences more noise and voltage drop than the others because the others use power, or inject noise,...
a single output will suffice, but do research 'star grounding' and use it and also wire each driver seperately to the power supply (ie no daisy...
please do this: jog to the middle of the machine. setzero X and Y at this point (and Z if you like) select the serial console tab select the edit...
I had exactly this with a wireless mouse a couple of years back. I have been using a wired mouse ever since without issue.
maybe you clicked the setzeroY button between jobs? or maybe you fusion jobs have diffrent WCS settings, say G54 for 1 and 2 and G55 for op3