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Gopal
I tested in much the same manner as you are now.
Review what worked for me at and compare to your settings.
I am having truble providing a link to my old post, look back in a little while- This reply was modified 10 years, 10 months ago by cmcgrath5035.
cmcgrath5035ModeratorRiley has been unable to generate usable Linux packages from his netbeans environment so far.
While I wait, I have been running the Windows 32bit build in a VirtualBox VM on WinXP (I run openSUSE 12.3).
Some bugs there he has been working on, but it is usable.cmcgrath5035ModeratorThanks for the input – frankly I don’t think so but it could be belt related.
Primary reason I don’t think so is that the problem, when it appears, is always in the same area of the workpiece. There are several identical areas on the design, not at all clear why backlash would not be a somewhat random event or, perhaps, very unique intersection.
I would particularly expect to see more areas on the last piece I posted, the SpapeOko Test, since the cutting is VERY random (not well ordered) so I would expect to see issues in more locations.
I am using the stock MXL belts, where does one find the GT2?
cmcgrath5035ModeratorSorry, you are probably going to have to wait for Alden to weigh in, My ShapeOko is pretty much focused on milling.
X,Y,Z and A max and min are for limit switches. Coolant and SPIN(dle) are controllable from GCode (on/off), but I’m not sure that is what you would need to control your laser.
I’m not sure what you mean by “Z Direction Pin”.
A1, A2, B1 and B2 are servomotor winding drivers.
I believe they output full(nearly) input supply voltage to the windings, based on current limiting setting of the Current Trim Pots.cmcgrath5035ModeratorAlways good to specify what version you have; if you just received, then probably V8.
Did you find this URL ?
cmcgrath5035ModeratorThanks, after your comments I did a bit of digging, BBPress is a plug-in from WordPress; no wonder I am confused.
Anyway, looking about in the BBPress forum I see folks asking the same question I am. And, you appear to be correct, no preview capability.
That forum talks about “fancy mode” for this post editor, which is WYSYWIG.
That would help, but probably slow down the Synthetos web server even more.I’ll survive
cmcgrath5035ModeratorHere is an additional bit of information/results.
I ran this GCode File
Same TinyG parameters as previous post
With these results
I am overall impressed with the results, with the exception of the highlighted areas, Some of the diagonal lines are not properly spaced and one arc of the side-by-side laege diameter circles has a slight error.
I like this particular test because the GCode draws in a rather random fashion, so and errors such as belt slips/skips would be very obvious.
The job runs for 15 minutes plus, and from start to finish the intersection precision is very good, except in those two areas.Comments and suggestions welcome.
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cmcgrath5035ModeratorOK, new and interesting additional results.
I created a Gcode set for just the four bounding boxes.
They are now machined from bottom to top, rather than top to bottom.
For some reason the Gcode generates this way.Here is the Gcode
And the parameters again
I ran the Gcode twice and happened to catch the error on the tgFX display, here is a partial tgFX display
On the first run, the lower bounding box drew correctly.
The tool then moved up , Gcode line N140; see red arrow above.
Then for some reason, Arc commands on N160 and N180 got skipped and a vertical line was drawn along X=4.842 rather than rounding back to X=3.175. The bottom of the second bounding box is correct, as is the remainder of the program.When it completed, I issued G00 X0 Y0 and reran the program, this time it ran correctly start to finish on both the engraved result and tgFX. The two tgFX traces are overlayed.
With the tgFX display actually catching the error (via the status updates), I am now more suspicious of a TinyG computation error. I am hoping you will see something obvious or non-optimum in my settings that could be the culprit.
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cmcgrath5035ModeratorAlden
I have a ShapeOKO V1, with extended Y axis, Dual Y Motors, Double X, ACME screw upgrade for Z and retrofit to V2 Motor plates.The job I am running is engraving on plastic laminated material, 4 labels for a boat I am building
Here is what it looks like in “physical space”
The design is in QCAD3, and QCAD/CAM generated the G Code.
I manually added the comments.What happens is when Gcode line N14120 executes, the tool moves to a position less than X=7.938mm. The termination of that line of code is at the tip of the red arrow above.
Then line N14140 executes, and since it is a relative move, the left end of the lower boarder box (blue arrow)is offset by that amount.
I have run several times, the error is somewhat random but always small.
It is interesting that the end after the word Anchor is aligned with the end above it, as it should be.GCode is here
Settings are here
My next debug will be just to run the 4 “bounding boxes”, no text, to see if that makes a difference.
Also, I note that after termination of the program, if I issue a G0 X0 Y0 from the command line (using tgFX), the tool moves to a new (0,0) point that is offset by the same error as the vertical line at the end of the blue arrow.
If you have any other debugging suggestions let me know.
cmcgrath5035ModeratorLEDs – OK, thanks, understand.
I am having some issues with the machine – One particular program (Gcode) seems to somewhat randomly loose track of X axis zero point at the same point late in the run. I have no reason to suspect overheating, everything running cool.
I realize that is a needle in the haystack, so am continuing to debug with various experiments and will be back with something for you to maybe look at when I have better info.cmcgrath5035ModeratorWow, that is odd, I think.
Were the avrdude versions same or “close”, whatever that is?
I also wonder about residual binary download differences between MAC and Linux.
The good news is you now have a method that works.
cmcgrath5035ModeratorHmmm, on quick look the sizes and commands look correct.
Here is a link to a record of my successful install session back on Oct 17.My avrdude version: avrdude version 5.11.1. I am running openSUSE Linux.
Perhaps there are additional tricks in OSX.
You’ll have to wait for Alden to stop by, he speaks OSX
cmcgrath5035ModeratorFor what it is worth , I did a Heatsink job similar to what Alden shows on my V7 board.
The drivers hardily get warm to the touch, no fan.cmcgrath5035ModeratorHave a look at this thread
I believe you do not have a true binary file, rather one with CRs and LFs, etc.
I had the same issue.
cmcgrath5035ModeratorWhen looking for help, indicate what HW version you have and what FW version.
For example, I have TinyG HW version 7 with FW 0.96/Build 380.08 from master and am having good luck with tgFX Build 2404 EDGE on Win 32 as well as Putty from Linux.
BTW, you should see the motor LEDs turn off after about 10 secs or so after reboot.
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